A Red-bellied Woodpecker feeds on a small snag.
A Red-bellied Woodpecker feeds on a small snag.

A Red-bellied Woodpecker feeds on a small snag. Photo: John Drescher-Lehman/Audubon Photography Awards
A Red-bellied Woodpecker feeds on a small snag. Photo: John Drescher-Lehman/Audubon Photography Awards

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Paid internships in conservation, education, and forestry, plus Summer Camp staff positions and paid Counselors-in-Training!

Education Intern, Summer 2022- Full time, seasonal

For those interested in environmental education, Audubon Vermont provides students and recent graduates with a paid, 400-hour internship over the summer. The Intern will have an opportunity to gain practical experience, teaching students (ages from preschool through high school) while working directly with GMAC’s team of professional Teacher/Naturalists. Our summer interns see a variety of education program from schools to visiting camps to our popular playgroup to our very own summer camp. This opportunity pays $13/hour. Apply Today!

Conservation Interns, Summer 2022

Interested in learning about conservation efforts for priority birds in the state of Vermont? Conservation Interns will work closely with Audubon Vermont’s Conservation biologists to learn monitoring techniques and ways to create and enhance habitat for birds. Potential projects interns may assist with include monitoring Vermont bird species of conservation concern, working with private landowners on farm and watershed restoration projects, and conducting public outreach. There are two 21-hour a week positions that pay $13/hour. Apply Today!

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Forestry Intern, Summer 2022 

This position is for young professionals seeking a job in conservation or forestry and will work one on one with Audubon Vermont's foresters learning forest monitoring and management techniques with birds in mind.

Seasonal Educators, Summer Camp 2022

The Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington seeks experienced teachers, environmental educators, and naturalists to work in a nature day camp setting. The Seasonal Educator will work with 3-to 5-year-old and 6-to-11-year-old children as they explore the forests, brooks, meadows, and ponds on the Center’s 255 acres. Staff will work at both our Preschool Nature Camp (PNC) and Ecology Day Camp (EDC)--your time at the camps will not necessarily be evenly split--and should feel comfortable doing so. Educators will share the role throughout the summer of coordinating the weekly and daily logistics for campers at either PNC or EDCAudubon will challenge you to enhance your leadership, teachingand mentoring skills while encouraging you to share the wonder of exploring the most magical places at Audubon. Camp runs for 8 weeks, June 21 – August 12There are six days of paid professional development and naturalist training prior to the start of camp. This is a full-time, seasonal opportunity with an estimated 40 hour work week. Pay $13.75-$15/hr

Counselors-in-Training, Summer 2022

Interested in environmental education, wilderness skills and working with children? Looking to build your resume, receive volunteer credit for school and broaden your knowledge of the natural word?Join the Audubon Vermont team this summer as a PAID counselor-in-training! Through a grant we received, we will be able to pay our CITs $12/hour for their hard work! Counselors-in-training (CITs) work alongside our camp counselorsexperienced naturalists and educatorsto deliver a high-quality, hands-on environmental educationand activities for campers ages 3-11. The program is structured to give CITs the opportunity to explore their interests in outdoor education and conservation, while also building the skillsand experience to launch them towards theirnext education or career opportunities. We hope our CITs will become the next generation of Audubon camp counselors, naturalist educatorsand conservation biologists! To learn more about our CIT program click here

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