Conservation Education Intern – On Site - Siuslaw National Forest

Environment for the Americas
1d$650Onsite

About The Position

We are seeking an enthusiastic intern to engage visitors and local communities in the conservation of threatened species. This position focuses on cultivating stewardship of coastal birds, marine mammals, marine invertebrates, and plants by increasing public understanding of their role at U.S. Forest Service sites. The intern will work closely with wildlife specialists and collaborate with a network of professionals and community partners in the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area and surrounding Forest Service sites. Prior knowledge of bird conservation is not required; however, a willingness to learn is essential. The successful applicant will enjoy interacting with people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Opportunities to participate in field data collection on birds, plants, and invertebrates may be available, and specific projects may vary from year to year. This internship offers valuable career shadowing and hands-on experience in wildlife biology and environmental education.

Requirements

  • Relevant fields of study: Environmental education, wildlife biology, marine biology, or related disciplines
  • Experience with interpretive programs and/or informal education
  • Interest in coastal ecology and birds
  • Ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and age groups
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Ability to work in variable weather conditions, including rainy, windy, and hot or sunny environments
  • Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
  • Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate environmental interpretation programs for visitors and school groups
  • Increase public awareness of marine, avian, plant, and habitat conservation
  • Research and develop formal and informal presentations for diverse audiences
  • Assist staff with ongoing educational and field projects (plant, bird, and/or invertebrate surveys)
  • Remove anthropogenic food sources that attract wildlife
  • Encourage the public to reduce litter
  • Conduct community outreach to promote educational programs
  • Participate in community events
  • Contribute to EFTA’s intern blog by sharing internship experiences and project updates
  • Attend mandatory training at Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, from May 11–17, 2026.

Benefits

  • $650 per week
  • housing provided
  • round-trip transportation to the site included
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