Environment for the Americas has a new internship opportunity, the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). LHIP engages the next generation

of conservation stewards. The program raises awareness of our

national parks and historic sites, their accessibility and the need for

the Latino community’s involvement in their preservation. Highly motivated

undergraduate and graduate students will be selected to work alongside NPS

historians, interpreters, archaeologists, architects, and curators on projects

in different park units, offices and historical sites throughout the nation.

Basic Eligibility:

·Age 18 to 35

·Be a US citizen or legal resident

·Be enrolled in a post-secondary educational program or have graduated from college within the past one year

·Have a strong interest — or relevant experience — in areas pertaining to history, historic preservation, museum studies,archaeology, cultural interpretation,                       anthropology, sciences, biologyor other related fields

·Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) -- helpful and more needed for some positions

·Be social media savvy!

Time Frame:

·Applications must be submitted by February 6, 2018.

•  Top candidates will be selected for interviews.

·Placement decisions will generally be made by April.

·The paid 10-20 week internship period will begin in late May through early June 2018 and conclude in August through earlySeptember 2018 depending on specific requirements of theproject site.

 Selection Criteria:


Applications will be reviewed and rated according to the following

criteria - relevant educational and work experience, oral and written

communication skills, maturity, professionalism, technical knowledge

and expertise, evidence of adaptability and adventurousness, and

ability to work effectively with diverse audiences. Final candidates will

undergo a background check before beginning their assignment.


Apply using the following link: http://www.latinoheritageintern.com/internship-positions/



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