Start/End Dates: May 11 2026 - July 31 2026
Compensation: $640 per week housing
Application Due: February 1 2026
Fish and Feathers Internship Program seeks to engage young professionals in
natural resource careers.
You must (additional requirements):
Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.
Have a valid drivers license and a good driving record.
*A personal vehicle is recommended for this position.
Position Description:
Fish and Feathers is a program funded by the National Park Service (NPS) and administered by Environment for the Americas. Our goal is to provide our national park partners with talented interns who are eager to learn and to engage with local communities. The intern will focus on supporting implementing and leading community outreach programs that focus on fishing and birding activities. The overall goal is to increase diverse community engagement with NPS partners during the program and in years to come.
Responsibilities:
Reach out to local communities through outreach and educational activities to increase engagement in fishing and birdwatching
Create new materials (i.e. social media educational games/activities signage etc.) to provide visitors with information about fish and birds at the NPS site
Understand regulations regarding fishing and ethical birding and communicate this information to participants
Establish or build upon fishing and birding programs at the NPS site
Manage and maintain program equipment
Host World MIgratory Bird Day Event
Meet deadlines for Environment for the Americas program requirements.
Qualifications:
Major studies relevant to this position:
Successful candidates will have a background and/or coursework in the following areas or a strong interest in the outdoors with experience fishing and/or birdwatching.
About this Site:
Padre Island National Seashore (PAIS) in Corpus Christi Texas is sandwiched between the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna Madre making it an excellent location for fishing and birding. We would like to have a Fish and Feathers intern to help us implement programming that would introduce the public to surf fishing in the Gulf of Mexico wade fishing in the Laguna Madre and birding in the coastal prairie.
After receiving interpretive programming training and with support from permanent and seasonal staff the intern will:
Develop a surf fishing program for the public using the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) Learn to Fish tackle box and curriculum.
Develop a wade fishing program for the public using the IGFA Learn to Fish tackle box and curriculum.
Develop an introductory learn to bird program for the public that teaches program participants how to use binoculars and spotting scopes.
For each program the intern will be responsible for researching planning and scripting their program. They will be required to consult with PAIS Sciences and Resource Management staff to develop a visual reference that highlights the fish species that are most likely to be caught and the bird species that are most likely to be seen. PAIS has an official Zoo Park Partnership with the Texas State Aquarium so the intern will also be afforded the opportunity to meet with the fish and avian curator in the Gulf of Mexico exhibit to learn more about the species that inhabit the Gulf.
By the end of their internship the intern will provide:
A canned program package for surf fishing and wade fishing that may be picked up off the shelf and presented by future interns or seasonal employees. The program package would contain a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA); a Stand Operating Procedure (SOP) for setting up and breaking down the program and for the proper cleaning and storage of fishing equipment; an easy-to-follow scripted program with lesson learned notes; and list of additional props and visuals that are not included in the IGFA tackle box.
A canned program package for an introductory learn to bird program that may be picked up off the shelf and presented by future interns or seasonal employees. The program package would contain a JHA an SOP for setting up and breaking down the program and for the proper care and storage of the spotting scope(s) and binoculars; an easy-to-follow scripted program with lesson learned notes; and a list of additional props and visuals.
Interns in this program will receive 480 hours towards Public Land Corps (PLC) Hiring Authority. See below on information about:
Public Land Corps Non-Competitive Hiring Authority (PLC)
The Public Land Corps Non-Competitive Hiring Authority is a special hiring authority available to qualifying interns. The intern must be between the ages of 18 and 30 years old inclusive or a veteran up to age 35 and complete 640 hours of work on an appropriate conservation project to be eligible for this hiring authority. Upon successful completion of the PLC project(s) the intern is eligible for two years to be hired non-competitively into a federal seasonal term or permanent position. The applicant must apply to a PLC-eligible position advertised on and selected off a non-competitive certificate of eligibility. For more information see DOI Personnel Bulletinsand 17-03.
EEO Statement
Environment for the Americas provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employmentand prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race color religion age sex national origin disability status genetics protected veteran status sexual orientation gender identity or expression or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including recruiting hiring placement promotion termination layoff recall transfer leaves of absence compensation and training.
Required Experience:
Intern