Title: Buffers Assessment Intern
Location: Mt. Crawford, VA
Positions Available: 1 Internship
Position Dates: June 24 – August 16 (8 weeks)
Pay Rate: $600/week and AmeriCorps Education Award upon successful completion of 300-hour term
Status: 40 hours/week, Full-Time/Temporary
Appalachian Conservation Corps:
Our Individual Placement program works to connect young people to conservation service work across Appalachia and neighboring communities in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, DC, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. ACC is a program of Conservation Legacy, a nationwide network of conservation organizations.
Individual Placements gain hands-on experience at their placement site, and ACC supports them through their term, as well as provides a variety of benefits to help them succeed in achieving their career goals. ACC welcomes national applicants, but also emphasizes the engagement of local individuals who represent the communities in which they serve.
This placement is based out of the Appalachian Conservation Corps office in Mt. Crawford VA, but will involve travel to Shenandoah and Page counties. Harrisonburg is just a short drive from Mt. Crawford and offers stores and restaurants. Much of the work will take place on private land.
The primary purpose of this position is to perform site assessments and develop maintenance plans for riparian forest buffers as a part of the ACC Watersheds Corps. This intern will create a work plan for a follow up planting crew in the fall.These buffers were planted 3-15 years ago through the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) and the Virginia Agricultural Cost-Share Program (VACS). Assessments include visual observation of invasive plant species and native tree establishment, and light tree shelter maintenance at the sites. The position will serve as an Americorps member with ACC but will also be working closely with Virginia Department of Forestry, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil and Water Conservation District staff, the Shenandoah Alliance and private landowners. ACC will provide the Assistant access to one vehicle, laptop, and supplies needed for assessments. Housing is not provided.
This seasonal opportunity is a perfect match for students or individuals wanting to learn about natural resource management, work with private and public landowners, connect with a broad partnership of conservation professionals, and get their hands dirty while improving the landscape for water quality, wildlife habitat, and human communities. Note that it will include a lot of driving, possibly working in extreme weather conditions and traversing difficult terrain. This position will receive on the ground training in plant identification and buffer maintenance and assessment by ACC and partner staff. Interns will cover Shenandoah and page counties.
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$600/week living stipend, paid bi-weekly
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$1,459 AmeriCorps Segal Education Award upon successful completion of a 300hour service to be used for paying off federal student loans or paying tuition for a Title IV accredited college)
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Possible student loan forbearance
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Member Assistance Program– 3 free sessions of support with a counseling or work-life balance specialist
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On-the-job training
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Additional subject-specific certifications and trainings may be offered
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Depending upon the academic institution and program, Individual Placement positions may fulfill academic internship requirements
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Professional development opportunities (mentorship, resume support, alumni listserv, etc.) and exposure to natural resource career paths
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Assess ~200 acres of riparian forest buffer projects installed 3-15 years ago on agricultural lands
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Data management related to site assessments
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Develop draft recommendation reports that include an invasive species management plan and replanting plan for ~200 acres of assessed riparian forest buffers
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Other duties as assigned such as buffer maintenance, workshops with landowners, or other activities related to buffer stewardship