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Internship Challenge
The MLSC doesn't accept applications via Handshake. If you're interested, please complete an application through the MLSC website - Internship Challenge. PLEASE DON'T APPLY VIA HANDSHAKE.The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) Internship Challenge is a workforce development program focused on enhancing the talent pipeline for Massachusetts companies engaged in life sciences. Each year, the program creates over 500 new internship opportunities for college students and recent graduates by enabling small companies to hire paid interns. The program connects employers with prospective interns through an online platform. The Internship Challenge expands the pool of prospective employees who have practical experience, increases opportunities for mentoring, and enables more students from across the Commonwealth to explore careers in the life sciences industry.
1/9/2026
5:01PM
Raptor Caretaker & Presenter Intern
10 Week internship. $14/hour with a $1,000 housing stipend. Summary: Care for live birds of the Draper Museum Raptor Experience, assist with training the birds, and present public educational programs.Job Duties: • Clean bird facilities daily. • Prepare diets for carnivorous birds and feed daily. • Handle birds during educational programs. • Present public educational programs and engage in question-and-answer sessions after programs. • Assist with bird training.Competencies: • No prior experience handling birds of prey necessary – training will be provided. • Must be at least 18 years of age. • Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. • Must be able to stand for long periods of time. • Must have strong interest in wildlife and natural science. • Must be willing to prepare food items (frozen rats, mice, rabbits, quail, etc.) for raptors. • Must be willing and able to learn up to 30 minutes of information and present programs to audiences of up to 200 people. • Must have strong work ethic and be dependable.Supervisory Responsibilities: • NoneRequired Education and Experience: • Candidate must be pursuing or recently graduated with a degree in Zoology, Wildlife Biology, or related Environmental Sciences program.Other Duties: • Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.EEO Statement: • Buffalo Bill Center of the West provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, or service in the military. Equal employment opportunity applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation, and training.
1/9/2026
12:47PM
Remote Financial Services Representative (Flexible)
About the OpportunityWe are expanding our remote financial services team and are seeking motivated, coachable individuals interested in professional development, leadership growth, and financial education.This entry-level role is ideal for students, recent graduates, or career-changers looking to gain real-world experience in client support, financial literacy, and business operations. No prior experience is required — full training and mentorship are provided. What You’ll GainHands-on experience in financial education and client communicationProfessional development and leadership trainingMentorship from experienced financial professionalsFlexible remote schedule (part-time or full-time availability)Clear growth path based on performance and consistency Key ResponsibilitiesParticipate in virtual training and development sessionsAssist with client education and appointment coordinationLearn foundational financial concepts and compliance standardsSupport team operations and outreach initiativesDevelop communication and leadership skills in a professional setting Who We’re Looking ForSelf-motivated and coachable individualsStrong communication skills (written and verbal)Comfortable working remotely and attending virtual meetingsOpen to learning financial services concepts and systemsReliable, professional, and growth-oriented Training & SupportStructured onboarding and ongoing virtual trainingLicensing guidance and study resources providedAccess to digital tools, mentorship, and team supportNo prior financial background required Licensing & Technology RequirementsThis role requires obtaining state licenses, which is regulated by state law.Applicants are responsible for:A one-time state licensing and background processing fee reimbursed (currently $39-Jan. Only)A monthly technology/software fee ($25/m) that provides access to training platforms, client management systems, and virtual meeting toolsAll fees are disclosed upfront and are not collected until after an overview session and formal acceptance into the role.CompensationThis is a performance-based opportunity with compensation tied to activity and results. No income or earnings guarantees are made.Work Location100% RemoteOpen to applicants nationwide (U.S Only)Next StepsQualified applicants will be invited to attend a virtual informational overview to learn more about the role, expectations, and training pathway.
1/9/2026
12:41PM
Brainerd - Work on the Lake! - Summer Sales Internship
******To be considered for employment, you must submit your application on our website: ******** https://www.waterfrontrestoration.com/employment/You will be working directly with our Director of Sales and Director of Marketing to learn how to use key sales tools and get hands-on opportunities on building leads, qualifying customers, and closing deals, in a way that will leave you incredibly prepared for any sales job you want going forward.Part-time work (15-10 hours per week) of remote training begins in March/April. Full-time work (40-55 hours per week) starts in May and ends at the end of August each year.Unlike sales positions at other companies, you get to spend time outside and by the lake- and selling the service is fun! It’s a service that home and cabin owners want so that their family can enjoy their lakefront weed-free– you’ll be putting smiles on people’s faces while you earn a great income for yourself and develop your entrepreneurial skills portfolio.Past interns who have worked at Waterfront Restoration have progressed to career paths in many positions and companies, some of which are outlined below:The Hershey Company - District Sales SupervisorCargill - Business Intelligence SpecialistGeneral Mills - Business and Sales Management AssociateTarget Corporation - Business AnalystEY - FSO Asset Management Assurance SpecialistCheck out our video to learn more about working at Waterfront Restoration! https://youtu.be/HzNGiGUQQNUJob Responsibilities of a Sales Intern (% breakdown): 60% = Outdoor sales: Meet outside by the lake with prospects directly at their lake home who have inquired about our service. Build rapport, create proposals, and present a proposal to the prospect.20% = Indoor sales: Communicating with clients over the phone, Zoom, and through email about their projects. Then, type up a proposal for them based on your conversations.20% = Project Management: Ensure that customers' projects are fully managed via updated notes, data entry, and protocol development.Pay structureBase salary + clearly articulated commissions and bonuses. Equates to about $17.00 per hour.You will be compensated the IRS tax mileage rate for miles driven to consultations.We recognize talent and pay well for talented people…who CARE about our customers.******To be considered for employment, you must submit your application on our website: ******** https://www.waterfrontrestoration.com/employment/
1/9/2026
11:13AM
Education & Outreach Specialist 1
The Education & Outreach Specialist develops and implements outreach efforts and education programming to increase public awareness and understanding of natural resource conservation, and to promote Tualatin SWCD’s programs and projects. The Specialist is responsible for coordinating and delivering workshops, developing and implementing outreach plans and initiatives, and creating educational and outreach materials. This employee works cooperatively with other Tualatin SWCD programs and partner organizations to identify education and outreach needs and opportunities. The person in this position is responsible for accurately representing Tualatin SWCD and effectively communicating its programs and services to partners and the public.
1/9/2026
10:47AM
Senior Staff - Summer Camp
Join the Camp Anokijig Senior Staff team for our 101st summer season and be part of a century-long tradition of fun and growth. Senior Staff live at camp, guiding and caring for campers ages 7-14 while running one of our many program areas. You will gain valuable leadership skills, mentor teen leaders, and create unforgettable experiences for campers. Staff live onsite starting in late May/early June through mid to late August with meals and housing provided, and work alongside a supportive team in a beautiful outdoor setting. Must be 18+ or a high school graduate by June 13, 2026 and be ready for an adventure-packed summer!Check out the Summer 2026 - Position Guide Index to learn more about the role of a Senior Staff and to see the wide variety of program areas you could be involved in, as well as the Leadership Team positions available: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGyg1pHiuk/AAWc7d4GEck-YdxlYHlJrw/view?utm_content=DAGyg1pHiuk&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h229166f4f5Job Summary: As a member of the Senior Staff at Camp Anokijig, you will play a vital role in creating an unforgettable summer experience for campers ages 7-14. Senior Staff live with and are responsible for the daily care, supervision, and guidance of campers while also leading and overseeing one of our camp’s program areas. Additionally, you will mentor and supervise teen leaders (counselors-in-training) who assist in these areas, ensuring a supportive and engaging environment for both campers and teens.Key Responsibilities:Provide daily care and guidance to campers aged 7-14 in a residential camp.Lead a program area (e.g., waterfront, archery) by planning and overseeing activities.Mentor teen leaders to develop their leadership skills and assist with camper care.Collaborate with staff to foster a positive camp environment and support events.Serve as a role model, ensuring a safe and inclusive atmosphere.Qualifications:High School Graduate or 18 years old by June 13, 2026Strong leadership skills and a passion for working with children and teensAbility to live and work in a camp setting for the summer, including being part of a close-knit communityCPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain - training provided through Anokijig)Benefits:Competitive Weekly Stipend with Pay Increases for Experience and CertificationsRoom and Board ProvidedOpportunities for Professional Development, Leadership Experience, and Personal GrowthBe Part of a Supportive and Fun Camp Community
1/8/2026
3:32PM
Environmental Education Intern
The Environmental Education Intern will assist with field instruction for elementary school youth and community volunteer events throughout Skagit County. Content will focus on salmon ecology and freshwater habitat restoration.QualificationsAn interest in stream ecology, salmon biology, and salmon habitatComfortable working with childrenComfortable working outdoors in adverse weatherOrganized, collaborative, and reliableA reliable vehicle and clean driving recordAble to pass a background checkThis position takes place during the school day (generally 8am-3pm) mid-February to mid-May.  In addition to field trips with elementary aged students, the Education Intern will assist with Saturday planting parties February 28-April 25A stipend will be offered at $500/month (approx 50 hours per month for 3 month positions), for a total of $1,500.SFEG is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace.  We strongly encourage people of all backgrounds to apply for this internship opportunity.  The outdoors should be for everyone and we know that has traditionally not been the case, with many people being left out of environmental based careers.  We recognize the need to confront this inequity within our organization.  SFEG is actively working to create more avenues for entry level positions for traditionally marginalized communities to work in the environmental field.to Apply: complete internship application HERE 
1/8/2026
3:25PM
Community Outreach Intern
This is a part-time, non-exempt, temporary position as a Student Intern with the Mile High Flood District (MHFD).  This rewarding experience provides an opportunity for students interested in community leadership, public engagement, environmental planning, or public-sector service who want meaningful, hands-on experience representing a public agency and working directly with communities. The hours and schedule are flexible (within traditional business hours).  You will work from 20 to 25 hours per week when school is in session and up to 40 hours per week during summer, winter, and spring vacations.  We will accommodate reasonable personal time-off requests.Duties and Responsibilities: Interns will take an active role in supporting and advancing MHFD community outreach efforts, including:Developing and leading community outreach efforts, including social media content, brochures, press releases, and participation in community events.Representing MHFD at public meetings, schools, and outreach events, helping connect community members with flood mitigation and environmental projects.Collaborating with MHFD staff, local governments, consultants, and community partners to plan and execute outreach initiatives.Building and maintaining relationships with community organizations, schools, and other local partners.Supporting data collection, community feedback efforts, and other GLO-related initiatives as needed.Minimum Qualifications: Undergraduate student in Communications, Public Relations, Urban Planning or related fields. Interests in community engagement, environmental studies, and public service is desirable.Full-time student with graduation at least 18 months away (18-month minimum commitment to this internship)Ability to work collaboratively with diverse communities and professional teamsMust own or have access to automobile with valid Colorado driver’s license and valid automobile insuranceSatisfactory completion of background investigation (including motor vehicle and criminal investigation)Availability and Compensation: Immediate Opening Starting compensation rate: $20.00/hourApplication Closing Date: Until filledInternship Benefits:Paid holidays and Health & Wellness (aka sick) hoursMileage reimbursementCell phone stipendRTD Bus Pass Contact: Send cover letter, résumé and academic transcript (non-official is OK) to Amelia Deleon, Human Resources Director, adeleon@mhfd.orgMHFD is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
1/8/2026
3:01PM
Mineralogy Collections Intern~ CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER
CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER Internship PositionMineralogy Collections InternReports to:         Cameron Schwalbach – Paleontology Collections Manager; Dr. Brenda Hunda – Invertebrate Paleontology CuratorDepartment:      Collections and Research, Invertebrate PaleontologyLocation:           Geier Collections and Research Center – 760 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203FLSA Status:      PT temporary, nonexemptCompensation: $ 15.00 hourlyTerm:                 Annual or Seasonal (Summer: June-August / Fall: September-November / Spring: January-March)Department:   Collections and Research, Invertebrate PaleontologyStatus:             UnfilledTerm:              Annual or Seasonal (Summer: June-August / Fall: September-November / Spring: January-March) Position Title: Mineralogy Collections InternLocation:         Geier Collections and Research Center – 760 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203Purpose: To assist in the daily operations of the paleontology department through assigned projects including, processing, cataloging, data entry, and on-going care/maintenance of mineralogy collections, as well as the cleaning/organizing of collection and laboratory areas and the packing of specimens for transportation to new collections facility.Background: The mineralogy collection is a small but mighty part of the CMC’s collections and features exhibit quality specimens of a wide variety of local and exotic rock and mineral specimens. The mineralogy collection is maintained by the paleontology department and is made available for research and education purposes for the scientific and public community.  As a Mineralogy Collections Intern, you will assist with the goals of the Cincinnati Museum Center, with a focus on the area of mineralogy, specifically, that of specimen processing and preparation for the collection to a new facility.  You will be educated in various aspects of collections processing – including but not limited to physical handling of specimens, cataloging, photography, and digitization – in order to provide a valuable educational resource on minerals and Earth history for both professionals and amateurs alike.In addition to mineral specimens, the department preserves associated contextual data (field notes, maps, photographs, correspondence, preparation history sheets, old exhibit and collection labels, and publications referencing specimens in the collection) related to the catalogued collection items. Pertinent data and digitized images are made available in on-line digital format on an on-going basis. Specimens in the Museum's collection are available to individuals for research and educational use by appointment.Reports To:  Cameron Schwalbach – Paleontology Collections Manager; Dr. Brenda Hunda – Invertebrate Paleontology CuratorKey Responsibilities:   •          Demonstrate proper specimen handling techniques to ensure the preservation of important rock and mineral specimens•          Learn proper specimen cataloging procedure and assist in various stages of the cataloging process•          Assist in specimen photography and digitization efforts, including processing of specimen photos and electronic record keeping•          Maintain a high level of organization, allowing for easy navigation of collection specimens and photographs•          Monitor collections for evidence of pests, mold, damaged housing (boxes, jars, etc.), missing labels, etc. and remedy situations.•          Package and secure specimens for transportation to lab or external facilities.•          Other duties as assignedRequirements:•    Interest in the geological sciences and Earth history.•    Scheduling flexibility and capacity to change tasks quickly or notify supervisor of sudden absences.•    Must be able to perform technical work, make careful observations, and record data legibly and accurately.•    Must have strong organizational skills and be attentive to detail.•    Ability to communicate and collaborate with team members.•    Capacity to work independently for prolonged periods of time.•    Must be able to lift a weight of at least 25 pounds.•    Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint).•    *Bonus: Experience with digital photography.•    *Bonus: Experience in Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator.Ability to self-regulate in stressful situations and communicate needs effectivelyExcellent paperwork and organization skills requiredAbility to work without direct supervisionAdditional RequirementsTime Commitment:  The Mineralogy Collections Volunteer will work according to their availability, but between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday – Friday. The Geier Collections Facility is not open evenings or weekends. While the position is flexible, the maintenance of a regular schedule (approved by a supervisor) is essential.  A weekly time commitment is required. Shifts can be from 2-8 hours and must fall within normal operating hours (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM). Once approved, schedule details will be discussed with your supervisor.   Dress Code: Casual – clothes may get dusty/dirty.  Closed-toe shoes.Age Requirement: Must be 18 years of age or older. 
1/8/2026
1:29PM
Water Wastewater Operator Intern
General OverviewThe Water/Wastewater Operator Intern supports the daily operation and maintenance of water distribution and wastewater treatment systems under the guidance of licensed operators. This internship provides hands-on exposure to treatment processes, system monitoring, sampling, and regulatory compliance activities. The intern assists with routine inspections, data collection, and basic maintenance tasks while gaining practical experience in safe operations, environmental stewardship, and public health protection. The Water/Wastewater Operator Intern reports directly to the Operations Manager.Essential Job Responsibilities Assist licensed operators with daily operation of water and wastewater treatment facilitiesObserve and support routine inspections of equipment, pumps, tanks, valves, and pipelinesCollect water and wastewater samples for testing and analysis under supervisionAssist with basic laboratory testing and data recordingHelp maintain accurate operational logs, reports, and compliance documentationSupport preventive maintenance activities such as cleaning, flushing, and minor repairsFollow established safety procedures, including use of personal protective equipment (PPE)Participate in training sessions, safety meetings, and emergency response drillsSkills/KnowledgeCurrently enrolled in or recently graduated from a program in environmental science, engineering, water resources, biology, chemistry, or a related field preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent requiredInterest in water/wastewater operations, environmental science, engineering, or public utilitiesWillingness to learn and follow instructions from licensed operators and supervisorsBasic mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skillsAbility to communicate clearly and work effectively as part of a teamStrong attention to detail and commitment to safety and compliance Physical Requirements – Work EnvironmentAbility to stand, walk, bend, and climb stairs or laddersAbility to lift and carry up to 50 poundsAbility to work outdoors in varying weather conditionsAbility to work in industrial or utility environmentsWork performed in treatment plants, pump stations, laboratories, and outdoor facilitiesExposure to water, wastewater, chemicals, noise, and mechanical equipmentUse of PPE required at all times in designated areasSchedule may include daytime hours with occasional extended hours for training or special projectsDaily Work Location/Hours This position requires flexibility in office location and scheduled hours, as well as assuming a role in fieldwork. Remote work will be common, and location will change dependent on the workload. In cases of severe weather, illness, or unique circumstances, remote work hours must be previously discussed and approved by the immediate supervisor.
1/8/2026
1:14PM
Wild Gardens Intern
JOB TITLE:  2026 Wild Gardens of Acadia InternLOCATION: Wild Gardens of Acadia, Sieur de Monts, Acadia National Park – Bar Harbor, MaineREPORTING TO: Wild Gardens of Acadia Supervisory GardenerJOB STATUS: Seasonal, non-exempt, 40 hours a week, not to exceed 840 hours total, including paid hours off. EMPLOYMENT PERIODS: Late-May to Late-August with possibility for extension to Mid-October (not to exceed 840 hours total, including paid time off); start and end date negotiable based on academic calendars  COMPENSATION:$18.83/hr. paid every two weeks JOB SUMMARY:  Friends of Acadia is accepting applications for the Wild Gardens of Acadia Intern for the 2026 season. Located at Sieur de Monts in Acadia National Park, the Wild Gardens of Acadia is an important park destination with thirteen habitats displaying native plants in habitats that are similar to those found in the park. Habitats range from deciduous and coniferous woods to a beach, bog, pond, roadside, and mountain. A committee of volunteers, the Supervisory Gardener, and the Wild Gardens of Acadia Intern manage the Wild Gardens in partnership with the National Park Service and Friends of Acadia. Friends of Acadia also provides financial and administrative support.Friends of Acadia is committed to providing an inclusive, accessible, and welcoming environment for visitors, volunteers and staff from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintenance (50%): Perform regular maintenance activities, such as weeding, watering, transplanting, raking paths, turning compost, and setting up informational materials.Complete daily log of work activities. Record observations of visitor use and impacts, maintenance needs, and visitor comments, compliments, and complaints. Visitor Interaction (35%): Greet visitors to the Wild Gardens and answer their questions with patience and politeness. Share with visitors the importance of native plants. Respectfully inform visitors of Wild Gardens’ policies (e.g., no pets allowed, no picnicking, etc.) if visitors are observed ignoring them.Knowledge Enhancement (10%): Learn about the habitats in the Wild Gardens, the native plants in those habitats, and the importance of conserving native plants. Learn about Acadia National Park, particularly the Sieur de Monts area. Assist with special projects, such as developing information for the Wild Gardens’ bulletin boards or new children’s activities. Events and Other Duties (5%): Work with the Supervisory Gardener and volunteers to plan and implement special events, such as garden tours and the Wild Gardens of Acadia Plant Sale.Work with FOA staff on special events, such as the FOA Benefit Auction.  Evaluate work experience with FOA and ANP at the end of the season.Perform other duties as assigned.  REQUIREMENTS:Applicants must be over 18 and demonstrate that they are:capable of working hard at a physical job which may involve lifting 50 pounds, bending, kneeling, raking, and digging. capable of communicating with people of different backgrounds and levels of knowledge. willing to follow directions and pay attention to detail.dedicated to completing repetitive, routine tasks, such as weeding, raking, digging, and turning compost.capable of working independently. willing to work in inclement weather (hot, cold, wet, buggy).curious and interested in learning about Acadia National Park, native plants, and gardening. flexible, prepared, and willing to adapt to quickly changing work demands.The position will require some evening and weekend hours.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Demonstrated interest in native plants. Botany, plant biology, or forestry classes and/or gardening, greenhouse, landscaping, or invasive plant removal experience are helpful.Applicant has worked with volunteers before.Uniforms/Equipment: Uniform shirts, rain jacket, fleece, puffy jacket, and hat(s) are provided. Purchase of appropriate footwear for the gardens will be reimbursed up to $240. Friends of Acadia will also reimburse up to $180 for the purchase of appropriate pants to be worn in the gardens.  Hours: 40 hrs./wk. including holidays. Shifts are to be determined by the Supervisory Gardener, but will likely be from 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., with one regularly scheduled weekend day. Special events may require different hours. Most weeks, employees will have 2 consecutive days off per week. Unpaid days off can be taken with permission of the Supervisory Gardener. Employees earn one hour of paid leave for every 40 hours they work. Housing: Not provided. Applicants will be expected to find their own housing; however, we support your search by providing leads and sources. Work Environment: Most work is performed outside in all weather conditions. TO APPLY: Apply on-line through https://friendsofacadia.org/about-us/employment-opportunities/. Submit cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information for three references.   APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 2, 2026 Friends of Acadia is an equal opportunity employer. Founded in 1986, the organization’s mission is to preserve, protect, and promote stewardship of the outstanding natural beauty, ecological vitality, and distinctive cultural resources of Acadia National Park and the surrounding community for the inspiration and enjoyment of current and future generations.  FOA does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, reproductive health decision-making, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law, in connection with any aspect of employment at FOA.
1/8/2026
12:47PM
Environmental Science Intern
Seeking two candidates for internship. Internship Length: End of April 2026 – End of August 2026; Part time and hourly (non-exempt), temporary, 20-28 hours a week. The length of the internship and the start and end dates are both negotiable. Interns will be expected to work during the day, some evenings, and some weekends.  Interns will be based out of CRWC’s office located at 1115 West Avon Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48309.  Pay: This internship is paid - $14/hour Interns Will Gain: Experience and skills related to: field work including water quality monitoring and assessment, data collection, management, and analysis; outdoor and environmental education, green stormwater infrastructure, presentations, public speaking, and more.   Brief Description of Internship: Interns will get hands-on experience collecting and working with data that pertains to watershed management and aquatic ecology. Field work experience may include but is not limited to: water quality monitoring and sampling, macroinvertebrate sampling, habitat assessments and inventories, basic surveying, site assessments, and residential site visits. Interns will also assist with spring environmental education and stewardship programs (Adopt-A-Stream, Stream Leaders, Keeping It Clean, River Day, Water Festivals) working with K-12 students and the public. Additional responsibilities will include: data analysis, equipment maintenance and inventory, macroinvertebrate identification, general office tasks, Area of Concern related tasks, and working with scientific data. Interns will have opportunities to work in an office setting, at local events, and in the field with staff and volunteers.   Qualifications/Skills Desired: Interns must be 18 years or older and working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree in biology, environmental science, ecology, natural resources, or related field. Field experience and experience using ArcGIS is encouraged; Energetic and positive attitude; Strong work ethic; Adaptability; Ability to anticipate and solve problems; Time management skills; Reliability; Strong written and verbal communication skills; Good organization skills; Strong leadership skills; Ability to work with the public and students; Ability to work both independently and cooperatively.  Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job.  Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions, unless making the reasonable accommodation would cause an undue hardship.    Ability to work in inclement weather conditions Available to work occasional evenings or weekends Must be able to get to and from work and field sites reliably  Applicants are subject to a background check.  Clinton River Watershed Council is an equal opportunity employer. It makes its employment decisions on the basis of merit and does not discriminate against any candidate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, height, weight, national origin, disability, citizenship, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or any other protected class or status.   Compensation: Temporary employees are those who are employed on short-term assignments and for a limited duration. Temporary employees are not eligible for employee benefits, except as required by applicable law. This position is hourly and non-exempt, at the rate of $14 per hour. There are no guaranteed hours of employment. This position is at-will. “At-will” means that either the temporary employee or the employer may terminate the employment for any time for any or no reason, with or without notice.  The organization is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with applicable federal, state and local laws relating to the use of background checks for employment purposes. All background checks will be conducted in strict conformity with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), applicable state fair credit reporting laws, and state and federal antidiscrimination and privacy laws.  About CRWC: Located in Rochester Hills, MI and serving the entirety of the Clinton River watershed, the Clinton River Watershed Council’s mission is to protect, enhance, and celebrate the Clinton River, its watershed, and Lake St. Clair for the benefit of communities, the environment, and our future. For over 50 years, CRWC has worked to improve watershed management practices alongside local municipalities, provide educational programming for communities and children of all ages, and work to restore and enhance the Clinton River to become a place folks want to work, live and play.  Application deadline: February 3rd, 2026 To apply: Please send your resume and cover letter, in an email with the subject line “2026 Environmental Science Intern Application”, to mikela@crwc.org   For more information: Contact Mikela Dean, Watershed Ecologist at mikela@crwc.org 
1/7/2026
3:07PM
Conservation Intern
Conservation InternshipThe Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, in partnership with local Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD), is seeking an intern to work on a variety of soil conservation and water quality program support tasks in the USDA Sidney Field Office.  This position will offer the opportunity to learn a diverse set of conservation skills in the field and office environment. Location: USDA Sidney Field Office, 503 W St., Sidney, IA 51652 Duration: May 2026-December 2026 Compensation: $14.00/hour (part time/full time not to exceed 480 hours) Description: Intern will work in joint capacity with IDALS and NRCS to assist with conservation related activities including:Providing excellent customer service when working with the public, landowners, and customers.Spending time outdoors during summer months (rough terrain and inclement weather)Assisting with conservation planning, layout, and checkout.Presenting a final report to SWCD Commissioners summarizing intern experience and attend required trainings. Preferred SkillsInterest in hands-on-learning about Iowa’s soil and water conservation programs.Must be graduating high school senior/current college student enrolled and majoring in a field of study related to agriculture, conservation, engineering, construction trades, GIS, communications, public relations, urban planning, or environmental sciences.  Recent college graduates are not eligible to apply. Apply: Interested applicants should email their resume to Amanda Dollison at amanda.dollison@ia.nacdnet.net by March 1st, 2026.  Please call 712-374-2014 if you have any questions. *Successful candidates may be required to satisfactorily complete a federal background investigation and fingerprint check. Applicants must maintain a valid driver’s license. 
1/7/2026
2:00PM
Residential Aide - Day and Evening Shift
Job Summary:The Residential Aide plays a vital role in ensuring a safe, structured, and supportive environment for clients in a residential addiction recovery setting. This position involves continuous client care, supervision, and role modeling. The Residential Aide is responsible for monitoring the therapeutic milieu and client activities, responding to client crises and emergencies as needed, and transporting clients to outside activities, evening AA meetings, and appointments as needed. This position requires the individual to possess good communication skills and boundaries within the scope and setting of the therapeutic community. This position assures a safe and drug-free environment and provides life skills and self-help group education.Responsibilities Include:Ensure client well-being and safety by providing a structured, positive, and supportive environment.Act as a resource for new clients, facilitating their integration into the program.Participate actively as a member of the multidisciplinary treatment team.Demonstrate professionalism, empathy, and strong boundaries with clients at all times.Maintain confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 guidelines.Document activities, observations, and client behaviors accurately and timely in the Kipu system.Assist with admissions, including body searches, personal property checks, and completing inventory checklists.Ensure regular safety rounds and adherence to supervision intervals.Assist in promoting life skills and discharge planning.Perform all other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications:EDUCATION/CREDENTIALS High school diploma or equivalent.Current valid driver’s license and insurability.CPR and MANDT certification within 90 days of hire (training provided).EXPERIENCEMinimum one year of experience in a behavioral healthcare or addiction recovery setting.Familiarity with addiction treatment and the recovery process is preferred.KNOWLEDGE/SKILLSStrong organizational, communication, and documentation skills.Ability to empathize with clients while maintaining professional boundaries.Proficiency in Microsoft Office and EHR/EMR systems (e.g., Kipu).Crisis de-escalation and problem-solving abilities.Commitment to promoting diversity, inclusion, and a collaborative work environment.Mainspring Recovery conducts as needed, job-related background checks, fingerprints, drug testing, TB testing, verification of employment history and/or reference checks prior to employment.Mainspring Recovery is an Equal Opportunity Employer providing equality of opportunity to all who are protected against discrimination by law, regulation or executive order, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.EEO is the Law: Applicants and employees are protected under Federal law from discrimination. Click http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf to learn more.Job Type: Full-time, direct care position, 32-40 hours per week, shift work 7:00am-3:30pm or 3:00-11:30pm, weekdays and/or weekends vary based on shifts available - inquire to learn more about future schedules, some holidays
1/7/2026
1:54PM
Prairie Restoration Intern
Engage with the environment, cultivate your potential, and partake in career-building experiences at the Jens Jensen Prairie Landscape Park in Elk Horn, Iowa!Internship - May - August 202640 hours per week with a flexible schedulePay: $1,200 monthly stipendBenefits: Access to a car and a rent-free, fully furnished house that includes utilities and internet The Museum of Danish America is currently seeking a full-time, summer intern who will assist in the management of prairie and wetland restoration, a green roof, and a sustainable landscape at its Elk Horn, Iowa campus. The prairie intern will work with our facilities department and a professional ecologist on the management and monitoring of the prairie. The intern will be tasked with restoration and fieldwork including invasive species control, seed collection, water level management, site monitoring, and botanical and biological inventory. Additionally, the intern will have the opportunity to take field trips to various prairies in the Midwest.This internship is made possible by the support of the Ronald D and Mary L Bro Prairie Internship fund. Candidates at any level are welcome to apply. Skills desired:· General knowledge of natural resources and the conservation field· Plant ID / basic knowledge and a desire to learn more· Knowledge of ecological restoration concepts and practices· Ability to perform physical fieldwork in adverse weather conditions· Pursuing a degree in natural resources, landscape architecture, horticulture, environmental science, or a related field· Landscape architecture graphics and design· Prepare presentations and communicate effectively Applications will be accepted through Friday, February 28, 2026. To apply, submit a cover letter and resume to Tim Palmer: tim.palmer@danishmuseum.org. Questions are welcome. You can also submit your resume and cover letter through Handshake. "During my internship at the Jens Jensen Prairie Landscape Park, I learned a lot of information that was relevant to my interests. A lot of the work revolved around the maintenance of the prairie, but I also helped plant the wetland area and maintain other areas such as the garden beds in the front of the museum. I learned a lot about the native plants of Iowa, mainly in the prairie ecosystem, as well as how to take care of invasives in the prairie. If you’re interested in landscape architecture, horticulture, or something similar, you could learn a lot from this position." - Cooper Larsen, 2022 intern. He is pursuing a B.A. in Landscape Architecture from Iowa State University. "I worked for the Museum of Danish America in the summer of 2021. Covid-19 was still a huge fear then, but I was grateful to have found this cheerful and welcoming community for the summer. My duties included pulling and treating invasive plants, keeping a lookout for butterflies, birds, and other wildlife, as well as documenting the changes that I was seeing in the prairie. I also had the opportunity to watch the reshaping of the wetland and helped reseed the area in the last month of my internship. My favorite moments were learning about the traditions of MoDA: Sankt Hans Aften, coffee and kringle, more coffee, and keeping history alive. I learned a love for botany and restoration that summer which has led me into the career path I’m on today." - Wren Klump, 2021 intern, B.S. in Environmental Science Individuals interested in learning more about the Jens Jensen Prairie Landscape Park and the Museum of Danish America may do so at our website: www.danishmuseum.org. The Museum of Danish America is committed to creating a diverse environment and is an equal opportunity employer.
1/7/2026
12:21PM
Department of Biology
Starcher Hall, Room 101
10 Cornell St Stop 9019
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9019
P  701.777.2621
UND.Biology@und.edu
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