We are hiring four interns to assist in ecological restoration, wildlife monitoring, and community engagement starting late January 2018. Please share widely!

 

Thank you,

 

Naomi LeBeau

Restoration Specialist

Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

201 Fort Mason, Third Floor

San Francisco, CA 94123

(415) 321-9668

 

 

 

Logo-small YellowNew NPS logo colorEcological Restoration Intern

Park Stewardship Program, Golden Gate National Parks

Late January – December 2018

 

 

Overview

 

The Park Stewardship Program is seeking a motivated intern to work in a dynamic community-based habitat restoration program set in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the San Francisco Bay Area.  The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is a destination for both local and international visitors with its sweeping vistas, immense biological diversity, and unique cultural resources. With over 15 million visitors annually and over 80,000 acres of land, it is the largest urban national park in the country. 

 

Our work is highly variable and covers a broad spectrum of topics, including inventorying existing biological and physical resources, identifying and managing threats to sensitive resources, and engaging the surrounding community in stewarding important park sites.   Work sites are in a variety of coastal habitats from oak-bay woodlands to coastal freshwater marshes both north and south of the Golden Gate Bridge.  Work will support federally protected plants and animals and locally rare plant species.

 

Description of Duties

 

The successful candidates will join the Park Stewardship Restoration Manager or Restoration Specialist in a variety of resource management activities that change over the seasons.  Duties vary by team. Proportions are approximate:

 

 

Desired Qualifications

 

Physical Requirements and Work Environments

Compensation

 

Terms

 

 

The Parks Conservancy and National Park Service are committed to diversity in the workplace.
Minorities and people of color are encouraged to apply.