Start Date: 11/6/2025
End Date: Mid-October 2026 (about 1 year)
Stipend: $520/Weekly
Application Deadline: September 10 2025
Position Description:
This position is located within the Division of Natural Resource (NR) Management and Science with the main goal of providing critical natural resources support for managing monitoring and synthesizing natural resources data in the GGNRA. The internship works closely with park staff and park partners and is roughly 80% field-based (though some weeks may have more office time) with a focus on wildlife monitoring data collection data QA/QC and volunteer coordination and outreach. The intern will work in a wide variety of habitats and locations ranging from wetlands coastal scrub grassland old-growth redwood and oak/bay laurel woodland and rocky intertidal shoreline. Survey and monitoring tasks will be defined seasonally and collaboratively with NR Division Staff.
Work Products: Key deliverables of the internship
Qualifications
Required:
Desired:
Vehicle/Drivers License Requirements
Applicant must have a valid drivers license and a good driving record.
Housing
Housing is provided as dorm-style at Fort Cronkhite Marin Headlands.
Physical/Natural Environment:
Golden Gate National Recreation Area is one of the largest urban parks in the world. The recreation area stretches across three counties in Californias San Francisco Bay Area: Marin San Francisco and San total the legislative boundary of the park is comprised of more than 80000 acres of land and ocean waters with 18500 acres directly managed by GOGA.
The park is part of the California floristic province which is recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. It is also home to many different habitat types and a large diversity of plant and animal species. Many rare species are found within Golden Gate National Recreation Area including 37 federally threatened or endangered species including the mission blue butterfly northern spotted owl and California red-legged frog. Golden Gate National Recreation Area also preserves 91 miles of shoreline along the outer coast and in Tomales and San Francisco Bays and includes the nearshore waters within mile of the coast.
Weather is Mediterranean and ranges from dry summers (with occasional fog) to wet and cold in the winter. The dorm and field office are located within the Park. There are no stores or other conveniences within the Park but are located nearby in the town of Sausalito and City of San Francisco.
Work Environment:
Year-round seasonal work along and off-trail will occur with exposure to poison oak ticks and steep rocky slopes. Conditions may be inclement with extreme wind and cold. Field days may vary but can number 3-4 per week during the spring and summer months. Field work will involve carrying equipment backpacks and water for at least several miles on or off trail. During the fall and winter months data QA/QC and office related projects will account for 2-3 days of the week.
Mentoring:
The NR intern will work closely on a day-to-day basis with various team members of the NR and Wildlife teams for at least 3 days a week for the duration for the internship with exposure to various wildlife management needs and experiences. We will pre-schedule meetings early in the internship: initially to try to determine key areas where the intern has an interest in gaining experience; and then to have regular check ins on how the internship is going.
Learning Goals
EEO Statement
Environment for the Americas provides equal employment opportunities and prohibits discrimination of any kind. This policy applies to all aspects of employment.
Required Experience:
Intern