NCSE's
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to Careers (C2C) Program environmental internships to expose college
students and recent graduates to real world experience as well as
mentoring and career networking opportunities.
C2C is hiring an intern for its National Park Service
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Change Internship Program (CCIP) at the Russell Cave National
Monument, AL. In this unique internship, the intern will work with
nationally recognized Archaeologist, Dr. Sarah Sherwood, assessing
prehistoric climate conditions from soil samples.
The internship will be based in Bridgeport, AL (between Chattanooga
and Huntsville) for 10-12 weeks in duration, beginning in May or
June, and pays $12.00 per hour. The intern will work 40 hours per
week (no overtime or holiday work).
Housing is provided, but intern will be responsible for his/her own
food and transportation.
Intern duties:
* Create interpretive presentations on analysis results comparing
prehistoric climate change scenarios to current climate change conditions.
* Outline and create curriculum-based materials for presentation
of findings and theories.
* Field support will involve participating in soil sample
collection, photography, and detailed documentation.
Skills and Experience:
* Coursework in Earth Sciences (geology, soil science, botany
would be most relevant)
* Education and/or previous volunteer or internship experience in
some combination of:
* - Education
* - Archaeology
* - Anthropology
* - History
* Microsoft Office skills:
* - Essential: Word and PowerPoint
* - Valuable: Excel
* - Useful but not necessary: Access
To apply, students and recent graduates should see the guidelines on
our
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For more information about this internship, please contact Paul Dion
at [email protected].