Individual Placement-Alaska- Education and Interpretation
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Student Conservation Association, Inc
Gustavus, AK (In Person)
$31,200 Salary, Full-Time
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Position Summary Placements in this role assist with youth programs, visitor engagement, and educational outreach. Through hands-on work with park staff, you'll gain experience in interpretation, education, communication, and digital media, all while helping foster stewardship and appreciation for public lands. You'll also have opportunities to build confidence working with diverse audiences and to develop practical skills that translate directly into careers in parks, education, and public service. This position offers a meaningful chance to contribute to the mission of the National Park Service while learning in a truly unique setting. Location Bartlett Cove, AK Schedule May 25, 2026 - September 12, 2026 Key Duties and Responsibilities . Help visitors plan their park experience and provide information about park features, resources, and safety. . Engage visitors in ways that encourage personal connections to the park's stories, places, and values. . Support interpretive and educational programming that promotes stewardship and inspires learning. . Assist rangers with youth programs, including preparation, facilitation, and logistical support. . Help ensure youth and education programs run smoothly, . Support pre-visit tasks such as mail-outs, testing virtual connections, maintaining records, and recording educational demonstrations. . Assist with developing and presenting educational content for youth and general audiences. . Respond to student inquiries by email and letter. . Update and maintain student outreach materials and support planning for summer day-camp activities. . Participate in community outreach activities, including tabling events, Berry Picking Day, and Fishing Day. . May provide interpretive talks or programs onboard cruise ships, helping visitors gain a deeper understanding of park resources while traveling through the area. . Work schedules may include early-morning start times, especially during peak summer activity. Sometimes as early as 5am. What You Will Gain Practical experience in interpretation, education, and public engagement. Training and mentorship from experienced park staff. Opportunities to build skills in public speaking, youth programming, and visitor communication. Experience working with diverse audiences, from local youth to international visitors. Exposure to digital media tools, including web and social media content creation. The chance to work in one of America's most unique natural environments while contributing to meaningful visitor experiences. Marginal Duties Media and Digital Engagement Responsibilities Contribute writing, photography, or videography for the park's social media channels. Assist in maintaining, editing, and creating education content for the park's website (nps.gov) and the NPS Mobile App. Organize and catalog photos and videos in the park's media archive Required Qualifications . Interest in working outdoors . Willingness to work with children 3-16 years old . Driver's license Preferred Qualifications . Experience working with young people . Experience in assisting with, developing or leading conservation education programs or closely related programs. . Educational study in related topics including Environmental Science, Conservation, Forestry, Natural History, Biology, or Education. Hours 40 per week Living Accommodations Private or shared room (depending on availability) in park housing, located in Bartlett Cove, Alaska with a shared kitchen. There is no cell phone service in Bartlett Cove, but housing does have internet included. There is a small grocery store in the nearby town of Gustavus, Alaska. There are some open restaurants in the summer, but very few local amenities. Park staff will work with you to ensure you are fully prepared to live in this remote area. Compensation $600/week living allowance $1,600 one-time roundtrip travel stipend $500 duty-related reimbursements for gear and training stipend Housing provided All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes. Personal Vehicle Information Not needed
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Not Eligible Equal Opportunity Statement The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.Similar jobs in Gustavus, AK
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