Position: Environmental Intern
Description of ARCAS:
ARCAS is a non-profit Guatemalan NGO formed in 1989 by a group of Guatemalan 
citizens who 
became concerned as they saw their precious natural heritage - especially their 
wildlife - rapidly 
disappearing before their eyes. ARCAS’s main project sites are: Guatemala City, 
Petén, and 
Hawaii on the Southern Pacific Coast.
ARCAS Hawaii is a 3-hectare protected area located on the Southwest Pacific 
Coast of 
Guatemala. 2kms West of Hawaii and 7kms east of the Eco-resort town of 
Monterrico. The Park 
consists of a large, comfortable rancho as well as two volunteer houses, 
kitchen, library/office, 
bathrooms and access to internet.
Overview of Internship:
ARCAS is searching for interns with enthusiasm and dedication to sea turtle 
conservation and 
community development. This position offers a unique, hands-on experience in a 
beautiful 
remote area on the Pacific Coast of Guatemala. This eight-month, non-paid 
internship allows for 
individuals to make an immediate impact on environmental conservation.
Responsibilities:
The three main sections each intern will be responsible for are as follows:
1. Environmental Education
This position requires interns to work with the 6 different schools of the 
area, in facilitating 
classes of environmental education and English weekly. Developing and 
organizing education 
activities and events to raise awareness of environmental issues. Promote 
awareness and 
importance of trash management investigate strategies to mitigate the issue.
2. Volunteer Assistance
This position requires the intern to train and work alongside new volunteers in 
guiding them 
through the practices here at ARCAS i.e. patrolling, hatchery baby checks, 
exhumations and 
reforestation.
3. Ecotourism and public relations
Leading guided tours through ARCAS for visitors and tourists.
Promoting and fundraising for ARCAS through forms of social media and website 
development.
Requirements:
- Self-motivatedandproactive
- Academicbackgroundinconservation,environmentalstudiesorbiology
- Speak intermediate Spanish
- Good communication skills
- Must enjoy working with kids
- Able to live in a remote village
- 
Flexibilityinworkinghours(hardandlonghoursespeciallyduringhighseasonAugust-November)
- Abilitytoplanandmanagetimeeffectively
- Driving license (Standard mechanic)
- Comfortable with rules of the park i.e. no drinking, drugs, no sentimental 
relationships with 
volunteers while they are in the program, unauthorized people allowed in park 
without 
confirmation by Director or Volunteer Coordinator.
This internship is unpaid for a period of eight months (June-January). Required 
payments 
$120.00/week for the first month and then $90.00/week for the second (based off 
of work ethic 
and engagement, we will discuss further discounts). This includes housing, 
meals, phone bill, 
internet, and costs of materials needed for the programs. In addition, 8 free 
days/month 
depending upon necessities of the park.

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