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October 28, 2022

The Volunteers-In-Parks Program is now recruiting paid interns for the 2023 February Cohort of the Community Volunteer Ambassador program / NPS

The Volunteers-In-Parks Program is now recruiting paid interns for the 2023 February Cohort of the Community Volunteer Ambassador program! 

As a fifty-week professional internship, the Community Volunteer Ambassador program is managed in partnership between the National Park Service Volunteer-In-Parks Program and the Stewards Individual Placement Program of Conservation Legacy

For the February 2023 cohort, the program is looking for young adults (ages 18-30 or 18-35 if veterans) from diverse backgrounds who aspire to a future career in service and conservation stewardship to head to fifty-five national park sites. 

Last year, 67 young professionals served as Community Volunteer Ambassador members across two cohorts at national park sites across the country, from Guam to New York and Alaska to Florida. In that year, program participants got 22,208 volunteers involved at their parks, contributing over 280,000 hours to the volunteer program.  

Through this unique program, Community Volunteer Ambassadors are placed in park sites throughout the country to provide capacity-building services focused on connecting communities to parks through engagement and volunteerism activities. Upon completion of their term of service, members will be eligible for the Public Land Corps hiring authority and the AmeriCorps Segal education award.  

Learn more about the Community Volunteer Ambassador program and apply by December 9th: Community Volunteer Ambassador (cvainternships.org) 

Stewards Individual Placement is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all and prioritizes recruitment of individuals who reflect the demographics of the nation from underrepresented communities including black, indigenous, people of color, and LGBTQ+. 

For application questions, please contact Geoff Elliot, Stewards Program Director at gelliot@conservationlegacy.org

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