Join TNC Virginia as a STEP Intern! The goal of STEP is to create pathways for people seeking to gain experience with a conservation focused organization. We currently offer paid internships in a range of disciplines across our Virginia Teams. With a focus on recruiting and developing a diverse staff, we strive to create an environment where people of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities feel welcome to participate in conservation. Wherever you are in your educational journey; community college, technical school, four-year program, or graduate school, STEP may have an opportunity for you to consider! All STEP interns will participate in an orientation, professional development webinars, and a group field trip. Along the way, interns will have the opportunity to broaden their experiences through interactions with Nature Conservancy staff and partners. Along the way, interns will have the opportunity to broaden their experiences through interactions with The Nature Conservancy staff and partners. At the end of their internship, STEP interns will give a short presentation about their time at TNC to the Virginia staff. This position will close on February 15, 2026 at midnight. Zoom interviews will occur in early March with final hiring decisions made by March 31. Schedule : 35 hours/week for 6 months (June 15 – December 15) Pay : $18.25/hour Location : Abingdon, VA Housing : A housing stipend is available as needed for this location. The Position: TNC’s Clinch Valley Program is looking for a STEP intern to assist with land stewardship and community outreach. This will be accomplished by supporting three areas of our program: (1) Conservation Forestry, (2) Land Protection, and (3) Volunteer/Community Outreach. This position will work closely with several TNC staff members and be supervised by our Community Outreach Manager. The 6-month position will involve working with TNC’s Clinch Valley Program team to learn more about our work in Southwest Virginia and assist our staff with a variety of essential activities including: conservation easement and preserve monitoring, field-based stewardship on lands enrolled in our 23,000-acre Conservation Forestry program, and providing support to our community outreach and volunteer programs. The position will likely spend approximately 2/3 time in the field and 1/3 time in the office. All interns will dedicate a minimum of 5% of their time to professional development activities through STEP. Specific work tasks may include but not be limited to:
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