Help restore Iowa's natural beauty while learning about land restoration, ecology and wildlife. Applications for summer 2025 positions are due on February 3, 2025.
Job description
INHF central Iowa land stewardship interns work hard to maintain and restore native Iowa landscapes for 12 weeks each summer. Interns help manage more than 20 different sites throughout the state, camping occasionally in state/county parks and public natural areas. These interns conduct land management and restoration on prairies, wetlands, woodlands and savannas on natural areas owned or protected by INHF. Interns will also assist with equipment maintenance when necessary (training provided).
Students selected for INHF's land stewardship program will work closely with private landowners, Iowa conservation organizations (both government and independent) and other conservation professionals. Participation in the annual Loess Hills Prairie Seminar and biannual Iowa Prairie Conference will expose interns to conservationists and organizations in a concentrated setting. The program will give interns the opportunity to learn vital skills and gain experience for a career in conservation or land management.
Work examples
Interns will gain knowledge and experience in oak savanna, woodland and prairie restoration, invasive species control and removal, shrub removal, prairie planting, prairie seed harvest and coordination with landowners and Iowa conservation organizations at sites across the entire state.
Safety is of the utmost importance to INHF and our land internship program. We will focus on teaching and training our interns to work in a safe and effective manner. Each intern will receive individual and group training in the areas of chainsaw/brush saw operation, UTV operation, herbicide application, first aid and CPR and workplace harassment prevention.
Skills/Qualifications
INHF land stewardship interns will have a sincere passion for conservation in Iowa, possess a true willingness to learn and enjoy working in a fun, hardworking environment. This internship is physically demanding and requires motivated individuals. It provides excellent hands-on experience in the field of natural land management and restoration. Interns will work very hard in all kinds of weather, and will gain invaluable field experience and knowledge about ecological restoration.
Driving to various work sites is required, so interns must have a working car or be able to coordinate a carpooling arrangement.
College students of any age, even freshmen, are eligible for this internship. Conservation and equipment operation experience is a plus, but enjoying demanding, outdoor work is crucial. Past interns have included animal ecology, botany, forestry, biology, environmental policy or environmental science majors, among other majors. This particular internship requires someone willing to work hard outdoors in all conditions (especially summer heat).
Availability
INHF selects six full-time interns each summer, who work together as a crew. The internship begins May 19, 2025 and ends August 7, 2025. These interns work 40 hours/week (Monday through Thursday, 10 hours/day). Travel and occasional tent camping at parks near the work sites is required. (Campsites will always have reasonable amenities, including showers and flush toilets.) Pay is $15/hr.
Note: Housing is available for the internship.
Application information
Applications for summer 2025 positions are due on February 3, 2025.
Applicants should only apply to their first choice region of land stewardship positions and should indicate other regions of interest in the cover letter, if applicable.
To apply, please send a cover letter, resume and two letters of recommendation — including at least one from a college instructor — to Kari Walker, human resources director, at kwalker@inhf.org.