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January 16, 2026
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Summary
The primary role of this quarterly position is to lead volunteers in restoration and stewardship activities at community work parties on Saturdays. Interns will support volunteer events in different capacities such as shuttle driving, leading small groups, and supporting educational components like macroinvertebrate identification while working collaboratively with the team. These community work parties are held throughout Whatcom County, where volunteers join NSEA to plant native species, remove invasive species, and more to improve salmon habitat.
This internship position is designed with personal and professional growth in mind. Each cohort will have opportunities to build skills and participate in activities that align with the individual intern learning goals. These experiences may include teaching fourth graders at school field trips, monitoring project support, classroom salmon releases, and supporting education and outreach events. All additional work experiences outside of the primary role of the position are not guaranteed and dependent on funding, season, and intern availability.
Minimum Qualifications
- 18 years or older
- Reliably able to get to NSEA’s campus, located at 3057 E. Bakerview Rd. in Bellingham
- Ability to walk on uneven terrain while lifting, carrying, or pulling program gear up to 40 lbs. (buckets of tools, canopy tents, wheeled carts with 20+ lbs. of gear)
- Some days may require more than 8 hours of standing, bending, and walking
- Full day (6am-4pm) availability on Saturdays from March 28-June 13
- Available on the following key dates:
- Orientation on March 28 from 8am-4pm
- Earth Day events on April 18 and April 25 from 6am-3pm
To find out more, visit Future Leaders of Whatcom Waters Internship Program — Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association
To apply, complete this form: https://forms.office.com/r/TN4MhkHzqN
Compensation Information
- This is an unpaid, volunteer position
- A stipend of $800 is offered at the end of the term
- Professional development in interpersonal communication, leadership, salmon ecology, and habitat restoration
- Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED certification based on availability
- Additional experience in education, outreach, and restoration depending on season/availability
- Academic credit depending on college and eligibility