Environmental Education Intern

Organization

Alachua Conservation Trust

Job Posted

March 18, 2025

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Remote

No

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Contact Name

Keara Clancy

Contact Email

keara@alachuaconservationtrust.org

Contact Phone

3523731078

Deadline to Apply

Location

Gainesville, FL
United States
Gain hands-on experience in environmental education while making a lasting impact through the Creekside Environmental Ed for Kids (CrEEK) Program! As an intern, you’ll lead engaging outdoor science activities, receive professional development and mentorship, network with professionals, and earn a $500 stipend to support your participation.

Join a team of passionate educators and build valuable skills that will set you apart in the natural resource and environmental fields!

Summary

Each semester (Spring, Summer, and Fall), ACT hosts an Environmental Education Internship program (https://www.alachuaconservationtrust.org/nonprofit-operations-internship). Alachua Conservation Trust’s Environmental Education Internship is a great way to become more familiar with the operations of an environmental education program, gain real working experience with K-12 students from historically underserved communities, and develop marketable skills in science communication and outreach with the Creekside Environmental Ed for Kids Program.

Expected duties include the ability to drive oneself to and from the program sites, program set up and take down, assisting in environmental education through our respective stations including invertebrate sampling and guided nature walks, and assisting in classroom visits at local summer programs. Additional collaboration, grant writing, program design, and professional development with the CrEEK Program Coordinator is available depending on the interest and availability of the student.

This internship is semester-based and requires 120 hours of work completed per semester. Interns receive a $500 stipend upon completion. Students may opt to complete this internship for course credit through their school with approval from their academic advisor and Alachua Conservation Trust.

This position requires the ability to drive to and from Little Orange Creek Nature Park (24115 SE Hawthorne Rd. in Hawthorne, FL), summer programs, and occasionally, additional Alachua Conservation Trust properties. Interns should be available on Fridays as they are expected to attend our weekly science program every Friday from 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Availability on two additional days from 8 - 11 AM is highly preferred, but not required. Alternate days may be selected, depending on applicant availability. Please indicate your schedule availability in your application.

Applications close on April 1st, 2025. Interviews will occur during the first two weeks of April.

Compensation Information

Interns receive a $500 stipend upon successful completion of the internship.