Visitor Center Intern
Position Summary
Immerse yourself in a wildly beautiful part of Alaska and meet people from all over the world who seek adventure along the Dalton Highway! Work with Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Park Service staff to interpret Alaska’s Arctic at the Arctic Interagency Visitor Center.
The Arctic Interagency Visitor Center is provided to the public through a successful tri-agency partnership between Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and National Park Service (NPS).
In this position you will represent the USFWS, and Arctic, Kanuti, and Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuges in Coldfoot, Alaska. You will serve the public from the Arctic Interagency Visitor Center (AIVC) front desk, greeting visitors, answering questions, and inspiring visitors to make personal connections with all the USFWS managed lands and other nearby federal public lands like the Gates of the Arctic National Park (NPS) and the Dalton Highway Corridor (BLM).
As one of our team members, you’ll Interact with travelers from all over the world. The reasons for journeying north are as unique as the individuals who step through the door. Serve adventurers on once-in-a-lifetime trips or meet truckers who make their living on the infamous “Haul Road.” Working at the Arctic Interagency Visitor offers opportunities to explore wilderness outside your back door and build rural living skills in a small, welcoming community.
Schedule
May 12, 2025 - September 14, 2025
Key Duties and Responsibilities
-Create and present weekly formal interpretive programs and daily pop-up programs or guided walks (training and coaching provided!)
-Create or redesign an interpretive product such as a brochure, poster, education kit or temporary exhibit
-Write interpretive messages for websites and social media
-Assist with volunteer coordination
-Care and cleaning of a beautiful, award-winning visitor center
Marginal Duties
Required Qualifications
Please note, work will occur entirely inside the AIVC or on nearby trails. The visitor center is located 250 miles north of Fairbanks, which is open 7 days a week from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. Accordingly, this internship requires someone with the ability to be flexible and comfortable with varied shifts for the entire internship - including evening, holiday and weekend shifts.
The selected intern will always collaborate with other volunteers and interns but is expected to contribute a self-directed work style. The AIVC atmosphere is professional and teamwork-oriented, with three agencies (USFWS, NPS, and BLM) working together to serve the visiting public using the highest level of professionalism during all duties.
Interns who experience the most fulfillment in this position are: 1) mature 2) able to maintain a positive attitude in challenging environments 3) comfortable with 24-hr sunlight 4) able to practice high emotional intelligence 5) able to be resilient while in a remote location with limited resources and cell/internet connectivity.
This SCA Position is authorized under the Public Land Corps Authority. All participants must be between the ages of 16 and 30, inclusive, or veterans age 35 or younger. Participants must also be a citizen or national of the United States or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States. Hours served can be applied toward the Public Land Corps (PLC) hiring authority.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong written and verbal communication skills, experience in storytelling or interpretive writing is a plus.
Experience in customer service, public speaking or education.
Experience in digital media, social media, or graphic design.
Hours
40 per week
Living Accommodations
Housing is provided in Coldfoot along the Dalton Highway. The Dalton Highway is a rough, industrial road that begins 84 miles north of Fairbanks and ends 414 miles further north at Deadhorse, an industrial camp at Prudhoe Bay. It provides a rare opportunity to traverse a remote, largely unpopulated part of Alaska. Each year, thousands of visitors travel up the road to experience unique highlights such as the Yukon River, Arctic Circle geographic marker, Brooks Range and continental divide, and sweeping North Slope.
Coldfoot, Alaska is 60 miles north of the Arctic Circle in the Brooks Range Mountains. The area is rural and remote with few modern amenities found in cities but there are ample mountains to climb, and forests, tundra, and rivers to enjoy. Nearby opportunities for hiking, rafting and berry picking are plentiful--as are the mosquitoes! Summer weather is typical of Arctic mountainous areas - it can be cool and rainy, or warm and sunny. Snow and temperatures below freezing can and do occur during summer, but there are also days that feel quite hot. Occasionally, wildfire smoke creates unhealthy air quality levels.
Facilities and services are extremely limited for hundreds of miles north and south of Coldfoot. Gas and cell service are available only in Coldfoot. The nearest grocery store and medical facilities are 250 miles away in Fairbanks. Schedules allow periodic trips back to Fairbanks for services and resupply.
Large mammals live in the area, including black bears, grizzly bears, moose and wolves. Interns are expected to keep a clean campsite and worksite to avoid attracting bears. Bear spray will be provided, and interns will be required to carry it while working outdoors. Coldfoot's population soars to around 40 people in summer. It is light all night, but by mid-August, viewing the aurora becomes possible when the sky is clear and darkness returns. Alaska’s Arctic is remote, rugged, and environmental conditions can be extreme. It’s also disarmingly beautiful, globally unique, and vast beyond measure. Applicants should be prepared to embrace both the beauty and reality of life the Arctic.
Recreational and Social Opportunities include:
· Hiking, rafting, gold panning, berry picking, and birdwatching.
· Spectacular aurora displays in late August and September.
· Employer sponsored trip to the Arctic Ocean and Continental Divide.
· Excursions to some of the least visited National Parks & National Wildlife Refuges.
· Community celebrations of summer solstice, 4th of July, and an end-of-season BBQ roast.
· Biweekly "Family dinner"-style coworker meals.
· Meeting interesting travelers and scientific researchers from all over the world.
To learn more about USFWS, visit: www.fws.gov
To learn more about Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, visit: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/kanuti/ or https://www.facebook.com/Kanuti.Refuge/
To learn more about Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, visit: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/yukon_flats/ or https://www.facebook.com/YukonFlatsNationalWildlifeRefuge
To learn more about Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, visit: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/arctic/ or https://www.facebook.com/arcticnationalwildliferefuge/
To learn more about the Arctic Interagency Visitor Center, visit https://www.blm.gov/learn/interpretive-centers/arctic-interagency-visitor-center
To learn more about Gates of the Arctic National Park, visit: https://www.nps.gov/gaar/
To learn more about the Dalton Highway Corridor, visit: https://www.blm.gov/visit/dalton-highway
Compensation
$600 - weekly living allowance
$1500 – one time RT travel allowance
$500 - duty-related reimbursements
AmeriCorps eligible ($2,817 education award)
For questions about this position, please contact Hanna McBrearty at 612-716-0409 or hanna_mcbrearty@fws.gov
All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes.
This SCA Position is authorized under the Public Land Corps Authority. All participants must be between the ages of 16 and 30, inclusive, or veterans aged 35 or younger, at the start of the position. Participants must also be a citizen or national of the United States or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States. Hours served can be applied toward the Public Land Corps (PLC) hiring authority
Personal Vehicle Information
Not needed
Additional Benefits
Bear Safety
AmeriCorps: Eligible/Optional
Equal Opportunity Statement
SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members. SCA is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere in which people of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles may grow personally and professionally. The Student Conservation Association, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
Physical requirements and working conditions specific to the position are available in the full job description.