Friday, March 20, 2026

Environmental Education Internships with Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy - please share with students

(2 Open Positions Fall 2026) (2 Open Positions Winter/Spring 2027) One semester, with the possibility of a second semester renewal upon review. Part time. Advanced Undergraduate Juniors and Seniors or Graduate Students.


This internship is an exciting opportunity to gain outdoor field work experience in data mapping, conservation and restoration. The internship includes a focus on GIS mapping and data collection, native plant ID and invasive plants identification and removal, tree identification, conservation and restoration field work and community engagement. Successful internship candidates will work closely with the Director of Education and Staff Members at Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy, being guided through field experiences in the Leave No Child Inside environmental education program. Intern will work on specific projects and programs.

The Conservancy and the National Park Service are in a public-private partnership, tackling significant conservation and restoration needs of the Park. Leave No Child Inside, the Conservancy’s educational programming, introduces students of all ages to land stewardship through conservation, restoration, land management concepts and the issues that impact urban landscapes.

For detailed position description and application instructions, visit https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QqV0uvsIp3z0ghci778nlctKG7-KrW0F/view?usp=drive_link

For further information and to request an application please contact Dr. Christine Morano Magee:
Please include a current resume with your email.