Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council
Native American Student Internship Program

“Investing in the Future” 2015

The Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council (WTCAC) is
advertising summer
internship positions, headquartered in various USDA Agency offices in
Wisconsin and surrounding States, for Native American students pursuing
degrees in Natural Resources, Biological Sciences, Arboricultural,
Horticultural, Agroforestry, Agriculture, Engineering, or Agricultural
Business.  Rural Development (RD) will also accept applicants pursuing
Business Administration, Finance, Economics, or Management degrees.
Training and work experiences will occur at USDA project sites and/or at
nearby Tribal Nations project sites.  Interns will be paid $12.50 an hour.
Currently each intern position consists of 400 hours over a 10 week period.

WTCAC has Internship positions available at the following locations. Only
one application is necessary to apply for any, or all, of the identified
internship positions. Subsidized or free housing is possible at some
locations.


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   Ashland - USDA Forest Service, Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center - 2
   positions
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   Lakewood – USDA Forest Service -  3 positions for Pollinator Project
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   Laona – USDA Forest Service - 1 Engineering position
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   Madison – Intertribal Agricultural Council -1 position
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   Park Falls – USDA Forest Service  - 1 Engineering position
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   St. Paul, Minnesota- USDA Risk Management Agency – 1 position
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   Ottawa National Forest (UP Michigan)  - 1 position Bat Project
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   Watersmeet, MI – USDA Forest Service - 1 position in Recreation
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   Watersmeet, MI – USDA Forest Service - 1 position at Visitor Center
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   Rhinelander - USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife
   Services - 1 position
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   Wisconsin Tribal Land—USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service -  5
   positions

Position Information

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   First day of work will be June 4th with an anticipated end date of
   August 8th
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   June 4th is Student Orientation at the USDA Service Center Office in
   Medford, Wisconsin.
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   Each position will be employed 10 weeks totaling 400 hours @ $12.50/hour.
   -

   Federal holidays will be paid but there is not any paid annual leave or
   sick leave.
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   Student may work with Supervisor to schedule family vacations and other
   needed time off, and extend work period beyond August 8th to complete
   the 400 hours.
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   All students will attend the Eagle River Forestry Camp. WTCAC will cover
   all travel expenses and tuition.

Enrolled Tribal members get priority for the internship positions. If a
position cannot
be filled with an enrolled member, then it will be filled with other Tribal
applicants.

Application Information

• Application package should include:

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   Resume
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   Photocopy of a valid Driver's License.
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   Copy of latest transcript (photocopy of an official transcript is
   acceptable)
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   Letter of Interest describing why you want this position, future career
   goals, etc.


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   Indicate in Letter of Interest which position/positions you are applying
   for. May apply

for multiple positions with only one application. List them in priority
order.

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   Application deadline is April 30, 2015
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   Interviews will be the first two weeks of May.
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   Mail application package to:

Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council
Alan Johnson, Executive Director

7118 County Road V

Gillett, Wisconsin  54124

Or

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   Email application package to:[email protected]
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   Questions may be directed to Alan Johnson at 920-618-1402 or at the
   above email.
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   Internship information will also be posted on the WTCAC website;
   www.WTCAC.org




Becky Hill
C: 541.231.9653
3 Sigma Institute <http://www.3sigmainstitute.org/>

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