For complete position descriptions and to apply, please follow the links
below.

*Orchard Interpretation Intern*

http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-ACI-035

The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the National Park Service
(NPS), is recruiting an Orchard Interpretation Intern to join our
AmeriCorps program to assist the interpretive division and the park
horticulturist with the development and presentation of orchard
interpretive materials for the historic orchards of Capitol Reef National
Park. The intern will work as a partner between the interpretation division
and the natural resource divisions to develop, improve, create and present
interpretive materials and presentations regarding horticulture and the
historic orchards of Capitol Reef National Park. Presentations may include
multimedia shows, structured and impromptu talks, guided tours, and on- and
off-site programs. The intern will be based out of the interpretive
division and will be responsible for learning about Capitol Reef National
Park and the historic orchards and disseminating information regarding
resource education and protection to the public at the visitor center desk,
developing and presenting interpretive orchard programs including an
evening program, porch talk and orchard walk, and assisting the
interpretive and natural resource divisions with improving orchard
publications or informational items.

*Orchard Management Intern*

http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/careers.aspx?rf=ECOLOG&req=2016-ACI-037

The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the National Park Service
(NPS), is recruiting two Orchard Management Interns to join our AmeriCorps
program to assist the horticulturist and natural resource staff with
orchard management and research for the orchards in the Fruita Historic
District in Capitol Reef National Park. The orchards of Fruita consist of
over 2,500 historically significant and heirloom fruit and nut trees that
are managed as a cultural resource. Orchard management activities will
consist of assisting staff with insect and pest monitoring, implementing
integrated pest management strategies such as fruit culling, cover crop
management, vegetation surveys, bloom time surveys, and fruit monitoring
for you-pick orchards. The intern will also assist with conducting the
annual orchard condition assessments, which consist of applying
horticultural and botanical knowledge to evaluate and record specific
health characteristics of each individual tree. Orchard assessments involve
field data collection and office work to manage and input the data. The
interns may also assist the park’s resource management staff with
high-priority monitoring of vegetation and threatened and endangered
species.

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