Career paths into the conservation field are not straightforward or obvious for many. The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden’s Conservation Internship Program is designed to give career-building, hands-on conservation experience to individuals who are interested in a career in the conservation and research space but have not yet had the opportunity or guidance into this rewarding field. Through this internship, we aim to bring in people curious and passionate about the environment who will bring in fresh ideas and new energy strengthening this field and facilitating shared leadership. The Plant Conservation Genomics Assistant will work with the Biodiversity Team to use molecular genomics techniques to understand and conserve the California flora. In addition to providing training and experience relevant to this internship, the Garden is committed to supporting the intern through: Professional development opportunities including workshops and graduate school panels Participation in a research project Presenting a poster of your research project at a local botanical symposium in the fall Becoming part of a network of scientists at various career stages as you take your first steps into plant conservation This temporary position is being offered at 20 hours per week, for 8-10 weeks, between June and September 2026, and reports to the Plant Genomics Lab Manager. The Garden is a beautiful place to work! And in this role, you are often outdoors. In addition to beautiful views, outdoor work environments also include exposure to extreme temperature fluctuations, rain, dust, allergens, poison oak, insects, small wild animals, and sun exposure.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees