Internship Perks
There are many perks and privileges that come with having an internship with NWF, including:
- Participation in the conservation movement, experiencing first-hand NWF's work to protect biological diversity
- Invaluable professional and educational experience
- Working relationships with knowledgeable professionals
- Networking among NWF interns, staff and Campus Ecology fellows
- Competitive compensation and benefits
- Project description and biography featured on NWF's website
- The opportunity to have projects featured in publications produced by NWF and others
- A variety of educational offerings and volunteer opportunities that allow continued involvement in NWF and its conservation efforts
- Extensive support from NWF staff
Special Perk
Candidates with a demonstrated commitment to diversity who have worked on community service projects within or with African-American, Latino/Hispanic, Asian/Asian American/Pacific Islander, Native American/Native Alaskan, multi-cultural, and other diverse communities may be eligible for relocation expenses up to $500 per semester. Candidates with bilingual Spanish-English skills are also encouraged to apply.
Applicants should submit, along with their intern application, a one-page summary describing their work and involvement in support of and promoting diversity. For more information on this special perk send an information request to Aline Brito, Internship Coordinator at internopp@nwf.org.
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