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| Fish and Feathers Internship Program | Contract
Start/End Dates: May 11, 2025 - August 1, 2025
Compensation: $640 per week + housing
Application Due: February 9, 2025
Fish and Feathers Internship Program seeks to engage ethnically and racially diverse young professionals in natural resource careers.
You must be (additional requirement):
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A U.S. citizen or legal resident.
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Have a valid driver’s license and a good driving record.
* A personal vehicle is recommended for this position.
Position Description:
Fish and Feathers is a program funded by the National Park Service (NPS) and administered by Environment for the Americas. Our goal is to provide our national park partners with talented interns who are eager to learn and to engage with local communities. The intern will focus on supporting, implementing, and leading community outreach programs that focus on fishing and birding activities. The overall goal is to increase diverse community engagement with NPS partners during the program and in years to come.
Responsibilities:
- Reach out to local communities through outreach and educational activities to increase engagement in fishing and birdwatching
- Create new materials (i.e., social media, educational games/activities, signage, etc.) to provide visitors with information about fish and birds at the NPS site
- Understand regulations regarding fishing and ethical birding and communicate this information to participants
- Establish or build upon fishing and birding programs at the NPS site
- Manage and maintain program equipment
- Meet deadlines for Environment for the Americas program requirements
Qualifications:
- Ability to hike and conduct field operations as part of a team and/or independently in an outdoor setting.
- Experience giving presentations and ability to learn new skills and transfer the knowledge to participants.
- Interest in learning fishing regulations and bird identification for program development and implementation.
- Ability to learn methods employed in fish and wildlife management.
- Strong interpersonal, oral, listening, and written communication skills.
- Interest in learning new skills such as rafting, canoeing, and kayaking.
Major studies relevant to this position:
Successful candidates will have a background and/or coursework in the following areas or a strong interest in the outdoors with experience fishing and/or birdwatching.
- Biology
- Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
- Ecology
- Aquaculture
- Communications/Marketing
- Environmental Science
- Recreation
- Interpretation/Education
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About this Site:
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is a 70,000-acre park located in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania along the Delaware River. The park is within easy driving distance of New York City and Philadelphia. DEWA offers a wide range of recreational opportunities for interns, including hiking trails, bike trails, beaches, boating areas, waterfalls, and more. Just a few miles from the park’s borders are several city centers that provide access to various amenities: Marshalls Creek (8 miles away), East Stroudsburg (12 miles), Stroudsburg (13 miles), Milford (22 miles), and Blairstown (24 miles).
The weather in the park changes with the seasons. In summer, high temperatures are typically in the 80s and 90s, often with humidity and occasional thunderstorms. The Fish and Feathers intern can expect a mix of office work and fieldwork. Office tasks will include program development, attending meetings and trainings, and occasionally assisting with visitor center operations. On other days, the intern will work outdoors, presenting Spanish-language programs in various areas of the park, weather permitting, which may involve walking 1-2 miles or traversing moderate rocky inclines.
The Fish and Feathers intern will regularly collaborate with the park’s Community Volunteer Ambassador, park volunteers, seasonal employees, volunteer coordinator, visual information specialist, and supervisory park ranger. Additionally, DEWA is expanding its reach and accessibility by leveraging existing community connections and exploring new ones to better serve the diverse populations in the surrounding region. The intern will play a role in maintaining and strengthening these connections.
Interns in this program will receive 480 hours towards Public Land Corps (PLC) Hiring Authority. See below on information about:
Public Land Corps Non-Competitive Hiring Authority (PLC)
The Public Land Corps Non-Competitive Hiring Authority is a special hiring authority available to qualifying interns. The intern must be between the ages of 18 and 30 years old, inclusive, or a veteran up to age 35 and complete 640 hours of work on an appropriate conservation project to be eligible for this hiring authority. Upon successful completion of the PLC project(s), the intern is eligible for two years to be hired non-competitively into a federal seasonal, term, or permanent position. The applicant must apply to a PLC-eligible position advertised on USAJobs.gov and selected off a non-competitive certificate of eligibility. For more information, see DOI Personnel Bulletins 11-02 , 12-13, and 17-03.
EEO Statement
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