Capitol Land Trust is seeking a Youth Engagement Intern to connect local teens to meaningful conservation and environmental restoration work that furthers their educational and early career goals. In this position, you will deliver field-based activities and projects to high school students participating in Pacific Education Institute’s Youth Engaged in Sustainable Systems (YESS) program and teens participating in Northwest Youth Corps’ Sound to Summit program.
Field-based activities include ecological restoration projects, land conservation and management lessons, and flora and fauna identification. This position works closely with CLT Education, Outreach, and Conservation staff and collaborates with CLT volunteers, partner organizations, and teachers in program delivery.
This internship pays $15.00/hour at 35 hours a week.
This internship runs for 12 weeks between Tuesday, June 14 – Wednesday, August 31, 2022, Monday – Friday and may include evening work.
Apply by February 27, 2022 to be considered in initial application review. View the full job description and application instructions here.