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Pathways Internship Workshop

to announce dozens of Pathways Student Internships beginning Summer 2024 working in

  • Biology & Refuge Management
  • Administration (Business, Human Resources)
  • Outreach, Education, & Visitor Services

 

Wednesday, March 6th at 3pm ET

 

Hear more about the positions, our agency, and how to apply. After successful completion of this internship, candidates can be converted into a permanent US Fish & Wildlife Service employee. Generally, to qualify for these internships, a candidate must have completed 2 full academic years (i.e., 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours) of undergraduate education or an associate degree, although all HBCU students are welcome to attend to learn more.

 

Who Should Attend?

HBCU Students, Professors, Career Services Professionals, Advisors, Student Organization Leaders, etc.

 

Internship Locations

Decatur, AL; Tuskegee, AL; Conway, AR; Saint Charles, AR; Carlsbad, CA; Sacramento, CA; Ventura, CA; Commerce City, CO; Denver, CO; Boynton Beach, FL; Titusville, FL; Vero Beach, FL; Athens, GA; Atlanta, GA; Fort Valley, GA; Kahuku, HI; Orofino, ID; Bourbonnais, IL; Frankfort, KY; Natchitoches, LA; Hadley, MA; Columbia, MO; Asheville, NC; Albuquerque, NM; Corvallis, OR; Portland, OR; State College, PA; Bayamón, PR; Cookeville, TN; Alamo, TX; San Antonio, TX; Lacey, WA; New Franken, WI; and one location negotiable among any FWS field station in CO, KS, MT, ND, NE, SD, UT, or WY.

 

Register for the workshop here.

Information

For more information about Conservation Connections Job Manager and this opportunity please visit our website at Website, contact us at Contact Phone or via email at Contact Email.

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