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Visitor Services & Outreach Intern

Posted: December 10, 2019 by MAEE Administration

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Visitor Services & Outreach Intern
Job Type
  • Internship - Paid
Organization U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Student Conservation Association
Job Description

Become a member of Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge’s visitor center team in Homer, AK!

Major duties for the position include presenting educational and interpretive programs, staffing the visitor center and providing information about the area, and contributing to the Refuge’s social media page. In addition to these primary duties, the intern will also have the opportunity to update displays and bulletin boards, and perform roving interpretation on our nature trail.

These experiences will provide the intern with the opportunity to reach a diverse group of people and to develop knowledge and appreciation of the environment and the National Wildlife Refuge System.  During the season, the intern will have an opportunity to work with a variety of partners including government agencies, conservation organizations, and the refuge’s volunteer group.

Location Homer, Alaska
Expires 2020-01-31
Link https://www.thesca.org/serve/position/visitor-services-outreach-intern/po-00728222
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Visitor Services & Outreach Intern
  • Internship - Paid
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Student Conservation Association
Location: Homer, Alaska
Expires: 2020-01-31
Link: https://www.thesca.org/serve/position/visitor-services-outreach-intern/po-00728222
MAEE Partner: Uncategorized
Job Description:

Become a member of Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge’s visitor center team in Homer, AK!

Major duties for the position include presenting educational and interpretive programs, staffing the visitor center and providing information about the area, and contributing to the Refuge’s social media page. In addition to these primary duties, the intern will also have the opportunity to update displays and bulletin boards, and perform roving interpretation on our nature trail.

These experiences will provide the intern with the opportunity to reach a diverse group of people and to develop knowledge and appreciation of the environment and the National Wildlife Refuge System.  During the season, the intern will have an opportunity to work with a variety of partners including government agencies, conservation organizations, and the refuge’s volunteer group.

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