What are the responsibilities and job description for the Restoration Intern position at National Audubon Society, Inc.?
Position Summary
Restoration Interns play a critical role in the management and restoration of Forest Preserves of Cook County (FPCC) and Chicago Park District (CPD) Natural Areas. Under the direction of Audubon's Stewardship Program Associate, Restoration Intern - Crew Chief and Restoration Intern - Assistant Crew Chief, Restoration Interns will help to restore ecological health and integrity of prairie, savanna, woodland, wetland, and hemimarsh habitats by removing invasive species at various preserves and natural areas in Cook County. This internship is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in natural areas management and land stewardship, as well as contribute to the growing network of individuals and organizations in the Chicago area that possess a personal commitment to conservation.
It is preferred but not required that interns have reliable transportation to and from work sites. Interns will report to the Stewardship Program Associate and preference will be given to those who commit to the full length of the program. The program is physically rigorous and challenging but offers interesting and educational experiences to an energetic and motivated individual. The positions are offered through Audubon’s Wings Internship program in partnership with the FPCC and CPD.
This program offers:
Paid position with competitive compensation.
Reimbursement of mileage to and from work sites.
Uniforms, work vests and personal protective equipment (PPE) provided by Audubon.
Ecological certifications, licenses, conference, and field seminar experience.
This role is on-site and based out of Audubon Great Lakes (125 S. Wacker Dr., Suite 2125, Chicago, IL 60606).
Forest Preserves District of Cook County (Powderhorn Nature Preserve, Orland Grassland, Michigan City Road Savanna, multiple other properties), Chicago Park District (Deadstick Pond, Marian Byrnes, Big Marsh Park, and Indian Ridge Marsh Park).
Compensation:
$18.50 / hour
Additional Job Description
Essential Functions
Intern Responsibilities and Learning Objectives
Restoration Interns will receive on-the-job training and develop skills in a variety of practices related to the management of natural habitats, including:
Stewardship and land management responsibilities in ecological restoration.
Brush and weed management by using a wide variety of tools, including: backpack herbicide sprayers, chainsaws, brushcutters, and hand tools.
Restoration techniques, including plant identification, planting native plugs, seed collection, processing, and dispersal, and when applicable, controlled brushpile or prescribed burns.
Ability to test for and obtain IL Herbicide Applicator License, and obtain certifications in Chainsaw, Brushcutter, Group Leadership, Managing Invasives, and other ecology-related field courses during the internship.
Internship Benefits
Interns will gain experience and knowledge in the following:
Develop leadership and team-building skills while receiving professional job-skill training.
Learn effective collaboration by working alongside Audubon crews and staff, partner restoration staff, volunteers, and other conservation partners in the region.
Attend educational trainings and events to gain exposure to other conservation organizations and professionals for the purpose of future job placement.
Professional and appropriate interaction with members of the public and volunteers carrying out work and visiting the preserves and natural areas.
Intern Schedule
The commitment is a full-time, 40-hours per week, Monday – Friday, with most workdays scheduled 6:30am-2:30pm. The seasonal paid position runs from June through December. Interns must also be extremely flexible with scheduling as field work is subject to change daily to hourly due to weather, work adjustments and crew needs.
Projected Start Date:
June 2nd, 2025, and projected end date is December 12th, 2025
Qualifications and Experience
Preferably working towards a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, natural resources management, or related field preferred but not required. An equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered.
Must be 18 years or older.
Strong interest in conservation and/or working outdoors.
Willingness to work an extremely flexible schedule that can change daily to hourly, as applicable.
Access to a car or other means of transportation to get to and from meet sites, designated work sites and training locations, preferred.
Ability to work in inclement weather conditions, withstanding extreme temperatures, heavy mosquito presence and difficult terrain.
Ability to work collaboratively as a member of a team.
Ability to perform repetitive tasks with attention to detail.
Ability to study for and pass the Illinois Herbicide Applicator Exams within the first 15 days.
Experience with, or ability to quickly learn, safe usage of basic maintenance tools including hand tools, brushcutters and potentially chainsaws.
Ability to lift, carry and move heavy objects up to 50lbs for extended periods of time.
Ability to follow instructions and use independent judgment in decisions, as needed.
Commitment to Audubon’s organizational values of care, collaboration, change, integrity, impact, and innovation.
Demonstrated personal and professional commitment to and experience in advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
EEO Statement
The National Audubon Society is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. We are committed to a policy of nondiscrimination, inclusion and equal opportunity and actively seek a diverse pool of candidates in this search.
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