Recreation team members will spend the summer working and learning as they assist the Recreation program of the Hiawatha National Forest, assisting with maintenance and monitoring tasks at developed and dispersed recreation sites. Participants will work across a range of the recreational development scale, from backcountry to high volume day-use sites. Schedule: June 14-July 10 on the West Zone (4 weeks); July 13-September 5 on the East Zone (8 weeks). The primary objective for the West Zone is to complete the Indian River Monitoring project, after which interns will assist with Wilderness monitoring or maintenance of other recreation sites. On the East Zone, the primary task is to assist with the operation of Point Iroquois Lighthouse, but there may be other maintenance and monitoring opportunities, as well. Pt Iroquois Lighthouse: This position is located at an historic lighthouse and are responsible for providing visitors with information, education and interpretive services administered by the Forest Service. Communicate effectively with visitors and staff with the goal of enhancing visitors’ experience. Discusses and educates visitors on museum displays, maritime history and Bay Mills Indian Community. Runs gift store with duties that include helping visitors purchase items, stock merchandise, and daily sales reports. Indian River Monitoring Project: will include inventory, monitoring, maintenance, and educational contacts along a Wild and Scenic River corridor with growing use; data generated from this effort is critical to understand visitation patterns and resource conditions, and it will inform future planning and management actions. In addition to these primary objectives, there will be opportunities to perform monitoring and maintenance tasks in wilderness, trails, and other programs or functional areas.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
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