During 2021, the North Carolina Coastal Reserve Southern Sites Office in Wilmington, NC will host 1-3 summer interns.
Resources Protection Intern
The intern will assist the Stewardship staff at the Southern Sites Office in Wilmington with summer management and outreach activities. The intern will participate in regular ongoing stewardship activities, including invasive species monitoring and removal, species of concern monitoring and surveys, documentation of species occurrences, marine debris removal efforts, management of visitor use of protected lands, and other stewardship activities. The intern will have the opportunity to take on specific duties related to sea turtles, diamondback terrapins, shorebirds, or other species of interest. The intern will also support public outreach activities, based on currently conditions relative to Covid-19. The student will build skills in field data collection, resource management planning, and public outreach implementation. The student will also build professional communication, organizational, and collaboration skills.
Biological Monitoring and Data Management Intern
Spanish Language Communication Intern
Internship Details
These are 10-12-week, 20-30 hour/week internships, depending on student availability and preferences. Internships may qualify for academic credit depending on academic program requirements. Start and end dates are somewhat flexible, but internships are generally May-August. Typical work days are Monday through Friday, however some weekend, evening and early morning hours will be required.
The ideal candidate will have: background in biology and marine biology, coastal issues, estuarine ecology, and/or environmental education; experience and training in coastal and estuarine topics; excellent communication skills; and the ability to work well both independently and as a team member. Field positions will also need familiarity with or capacity to learn basic GPS and GIS use and comfort with working in field settings in a variety of weather conditions.
Compensation will be $8.25-$9.50/hour, depending on funding availability. Interns will be responsible for housing and transportation. Actual work location will depend on COVID-19 conditions. However, the UNCW Center for Marine Science will be the meeting location for field activities.
How to apply
Applicants should send a letter of interest, college transcript(s), resume, and one letter of recommendation to Hope Sutton, Reserve Stewardship Coordinator/Southern Sites Manager at suttonh@uncw.edu by 11:59 pm, March 8, 2021.