Summary
The Conservation and Recreation Interns (CRI) will work with the Director of Conservation and the Recreation Program Manager as part of the Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) team. The CRIs will work together to complete fence removal and installation, invasive species management, trail work, guide trail maintenance volunteer activities, and provide education to the public on these project elements. The CRIs must be in high school or secondary education (college or trade school) for the duration of the internship and be 16 – 24 years old by May 15th, 2025.
What You Will Gain
This internship will develop the following knowledge and skills:
What You Will Be Working On
Removal, installation, and maintenance of wildlife friendly fence– 20%
Invasive species management – 30%
Construction and maintenance of community trails – 25%
Managing community trail volunteers – 25%
Basic Qualifications and Skills
Physical Requirements
Cutting trees and bushes with chain saws, bow saws, and loppers, cutting wire with hand tools, removing posts from the ground, working with barbwire, lifting approximately 30-50 pounds, stooping, bending, climbing stairs, hiking long distances, and other physical exertion.
Working Conditions
Work is performed in an office and field setting. Travel within Sheridan County will be required, as well as occasional weekend and evening work.
Salary/Benefits
This is a temporary (480 total hours), full time internship. The start date is no sooner than May15th and is negotiable. The end dates are determined by workload but expect an approximately 12 week term with a fixed term length of 480 hours. Compensation will be at an hourly rate of $18.00.
To Apply:
Email a letter of interest, resume, desired start date, and contact information for three references to [email protected]. Please use subject line: “Conservation and Recreation Intern - Apply”. Applications are only accepted electronically. No calls please. The position is open until filled. SCLT is an equal opportunity employer.