River Bend Nature Center Naturalist Intern (CCCE)
**NOTE: This is a low or unfunded opportunity. You will be eligible to apply for summer internship funding from Carleton if you will be returning to campus in the fall.
Reports to: Associate Director of Programs & Engagement or Associate Director of Stewardship
Join the dynamic team at RBNC as a naturalist intern with a focus on environmental education, natural resources, or both. River Bend Nature Center (RBNC) is dedicated to helping people discover, enjoy, understand, and preserve the incredible natural world that surrounds us. Through contact with River Bend Nature Center, we envision that people will develop an understanding of natural systems and our connections within them and be inspired to conserve and be stewards of the natural world. River Bend Nature Center provides environmental education, conservation, and recreational programs, events, and activities for area schools and the public.
Qualifications / Education / Experience
- Education/experience with environmental education programs
- Class D Driver’s license with violation-free driving record.
- Ability to pass a background check.
- Means of self-transportation during work hours as needed.
- Proof of meeting Minnesota requirements regarding auto registration and liability insurance.
- First aid / CPR / AED certification is a plus.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
Ability to:
- Effectively communicate, orally and in writing, with groups and individuals
- Work indoors and outdoors in a variety of temperature extremes and weather conditions
- Withstand the physical demands of the work which involves some lifting, carrying, stooping, bending, reaching, walking, standing, sitting, and computer use
- Identify, analyze, and solve problems
- Plan for safety and follow risk management principles
- Read, write, and communicate in English
- Work non-standard hours when the need arises
- Show energy and passion for the River Bend Nature Center’s mission.
- Organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and meet deadlines, working as a team with staff and volunteers.
Expected Experiences, Outcomes, and Essential Duties
**This internship is flexible to focus on environmental education, natural resources, or both per applicant preference**
Environmental Education Planning and Implementation
- Help plan and implement summer camp programs
- Learn and teach recreation activities such as archery, hiking, canoeing, geocaching, and compass courses and environmental topics such as reptiles, amphibians, pond dipping, and more.
- Work with varying age groups (Kindergarten-8th grade, and all ages at public programs)
- Work with students of diverse cultures to understand the natural world
- Learn and practice environmental education techniques, including using live animal ambassadors
Natural Resources
● Hands-on work with habitat restoration practices and techniques:
- Identify major habitats and management methods Woodland/Forest, Prairie, Wetland, etc.
- Identify and control non-native invasive species with tools such as hand saws, loppers, weed wrenches, and pesticide dobbers
- Understand the impacts non-native species have on native species
● Hands on work and experience in trail management:
- Survey trails for damage and develop a plan to address the issues
- Minimizing erosion, dispersal of invasive species, habitat protection, etc.
- Maintain trails keep trails clear of downed trees, encroaching brush, and occasional mowing
- Methods for encouraging the public to stay on designated trails
- Work with the general public, school groups, and other community groups for resource volunteering
Certification Opportunities
- MN Tree Inspector Certification
- MN Master Naturalist (Pending Availability)
Relationships
- Implement strategies to train and motivate volunteers.
- Field questions from and cultivate interest in River Bend Nature Center from visitors and trail users.
- Handle visitor and public input courteously and responsively with respect for differing opinions and maintain positive relationships across sectors.
Other
- Maintain accurate records and data collection to facilitate evaluation, ongoing quality improvement, and inventory of supplies and equipment.
- Exhibit professionalism and commitment to the River Bend Nature Center mission, guiding principles, and policies.
- Work as a team to integrate organizational operation objectives and actions.
- Positive, optimistic attitude and willingness to be flexible and work flexible hours.
- Keep public and work spaces neat and orderly.
- Carry out other duties as directed.
Dates: late June-August (start and end dates flexible)
Must have availability during the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., primarily Monday/Tuesday &/or Wednesday/Thursday.