Montana FWP Interpretive Cave Conservation Internship-PAID
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks
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Varies
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Unspecified
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Expired
The Montana FWP Interpretive Cave Conservation Internship is open to college students who have experience or coursework in park or natural resources management, communications, education, public speaking, interpretation, tourism, history, psychology, sociology, archaeology, paleontology, fish and wildlife management, or geology. As an intern, you will work at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park during the summer season. Your primary tasks will be providing cave tours and other interpretive programming to the public and school groups. Cave tours involve leading groups on either one or two-hour tours, educating people about the natural wonders of Lewis and Clark Caverns and cave environments. Alongside this role, you will be doing 10-minute interpretive programs for the public waiting for the next tour. You will be encouraged to develop additional interpretive programming according to your specific interests. This position would also assist with routine cleaning tasks and light maintenance in the cave, visitor center, restrooms, grounds, etc. This position includes mandatory staff training at Lewis and Clark Caverns.
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