Job Description
Status: Seasonal, full time, 12-20 weeks
Start date : May 18, 2026 preferred
Compensation: $20/hour
Closing Date: March 8 2026
The Forest Stewards Guild seeks three seasonal Resilient Forestry Interns to support forest resiliency work in partnership with National Park Service staff at the following northeastern cultural parks:
Technicians will work directly with each park’s natural resource team to assist with the planning and implementation of forest resiliency projects under the Resilient Forest Initiative (RFI). This work will provide hands-on experience in applied forest management within culturally significant landscapes, while supporting long-term ecosystem health. This opportunity is made possible through the Resilient Forests Initiative, a collaborative partnership between the Guild, NPS, and additional partners dedicated to restoring eastern forests that are iconic to the national park experience.
This position is designed to provide meaningful professional development through mentorship, exposure to NPS operations, and experience working in the field. Any necessary training will be provided.
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
Intern responsibilities may include: Navigating difficult terrain to access sites of invasive species outbreaks and perform mechanical removal of invasive plants; Collecting and entering field data into a geospatial database to monitor and track invasive species occurrences and management efforts; Maintaining and troubleshooting field equipment and digital data recording devices to ensure accurate and efficient operation; Assisting in the development and delivery of educational programming focused on invasive species awareness and management practices and conservation in general; Supporting creation of digital media content to promote public engagement and outreach on natural resource conservation initiatives.
Housing is not provided by the park. The intern will receive a housing reimbursement of up to $700.
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
The intern’s responsibilities will include: Hemlock condition and hemlock wooly adelgid surveys; Beech stand inventory and health assessments; Field validating rare plant records; Mechanical and chemical invasive species management; Meadow and grassland assessments; Mile-a-minute biocontrol surveys; Assisting the inventory and monitoring team in long-term monitoring.
Park housing is available for the duration of the internship.
Valley Forge National Historical Park and Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
The intern’s responsibilities will include: Mechanical and chemical invasive species management; Monitoring emerald ash-borer parasitoid traps and sorting insects; Tree protection installation and maintenance; Assisting with field data collection, Site assessments, monitoring, and documentation; Supporting project implementation activities; Participating in coordination with park staff and partners; Tool maintenance; Greenhouse maintenance.
Other duties may include: Support for park Freedom 250 activities; Training and leading volunteers in invasive plant control; Mapping beech trees for beech leaf disease applications; Applying pesticides to treat for emerald ash borer and beech leaf disease; Collection of native seeds or propagules; Interpretive and social media activities promoting the Resilient Forests Initiative.
Park housing is available for the duration of the internship.
Qualifications
Minium Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Competitive applicants for this position can hold or be pursuing a B.S. degree in Natural Resources Field (e.g. Conservation Biology, Forestry, Wildlife Management)
Additional Information
Compensation and Benefits
The Guild is dedicated to providing an open, transparent, and just organization and workplace. We strive for clear, open, and kind communication and are committed to recruiting, hiring, mentoring, and supporting staff from underrepresented communities. We are dedicated to building a work culture that recognizes the inherent value of our employees, supports a healthy work-life balance, and provides an environment that supports career and personal growth.
To Apply:
Applicants should submit a one-page cover letter, resume, three professional references, and earliest start date via SmartRecruiters. Applicants must indicate their preferred parks in order of preference. Applications must be submitted by March 8, 2026 in order to be considered.
NOTE: After clicking “Next” on the initial application page, you will have an opportunity to upload the cover letter and reference documents.