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Job Posted
January 9, 2023
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Job Duration
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Remote
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Website
Contact Name
Shelly Lawson
Contact Email
Michelle_Lawson@fws.gov
Contact Phone
Location
United States
Summary
Interns will work directly with USFWS staff to develop materials and lead summer science camps for youth (K–8th grade) in the Kodiak, Alaska Region. We provide roundtrip transportation, housing, vehicle use, food costs reimbursed, scholarship after successfel completion, and training to prepare for the season. College internship credit is available in coordination with colleges and universities (but not required).
Dates and Duration: Up to 16 week volunteer environmental education internship in Kodiak, Alaska.
Schedule: 40 hours a week: Typically, Monday-Friday with occasional weekend work for special events or camp preparations.
Location: Kodiak Island is the second largest island in the United States. While the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge encompasses nearly two million acres of the island, the refuge itself is not accessible by road. Refuge offices, intern housing and all of our education programs are located on the road system just outside the city limits of Kodiak. Please note: This is a 40 hour/week, summer-long environmental education internship on an island. If you're looking to spend a summer season on a beautiful Alaskan island doing work dedicated to providing engaging science education to interested young learners, then by all means apply!
Learn more about the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge:
Requirements:
• U.S. citizen, at least 18 years of age.
• Ability to undergo and pass a background check.
• Valid U.S. driver’s license. Driving is required for camp positions.
• Interest in working with youth of all ages and willingness to spend time outside rain or shine.
Desired background: Degree-seeking students and/or graduates in the fields of environmental studies, environmental education, biology, wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, or similar fields, and/or experience with or interest in youth science camps, summer camps, educating youth, scouts, or other related work.
To APPLY: Submit required application documents by February 12th, 2023. Follow specific instructions below:
1. Send all requested information as one document to Michelle_Lawson@fws.gov.
2. In your email, use the Subject: 2023 Salmon Camp Intern
3. Include the following:
- Cover letter stating reason for your interest and any qualifications specific to the position.
- Current resume
- One letter of recommendation that includes contact information (from a person with knowledge of your scholastic, employment, club, team, or volunteer achievements).
- Contact information for two additional references (scholastic, employment, club, sport, or volunteer). For references, please include: Their name, job title and place of work; their email address and phone number; relationship (coach, instructor, or supervisor for example) to you and how long you have known them.
Reminder: Create one document that includes all of the above information to attach in your email and use the subject line 2023 Salmon Camp Intern. Failure to do so may result in your application not being reviewed.
Compensation Information
What we provide:
• Roundtrip airfare from locations within the U.S.
• Free shared housing in furnished home.
• Reimbursement for food purchases with submitted receipts. ~$750/month, calculated at $25/day.
• Vehicle transportation with shared vehicles for interns to utilize for work, orientation to the island and food shopping. Gasoline provided.
• $1,000.00 scholarship (by check) after successful completion of internship.
• Training on a variety of topics including: Bear safety and awareness; botany of Kodiak; birds of Kodiak; Alutiiq/Sugpiaq culture orientation; environmental education techniques; aviation safety; CPR, First Aid and more.
• College internship and/or course credit upon request: We can work with university degree programs.
• Long summer evenings and weekends free for recreational opportunities including: hiking, camping, fishing, scenic bike rides, wildflower walks, birding and much more. Some bikes, fishing supplies and camping gear are available for loan to interns.