ADVANCE
Conservation Legacy is a national nonprofit committed to engaging future leaders who protect, restore, and enhance our nation’s lands through community-based service.
We provide internship and crew-based opportunities and leadership positions in conservation, historic preservation, climate mitigation, natural resource management, and more. These positions are designed to provide pathways to careers in the above fields and beyond. Partnering with institutions that serve individuals from diverse backgrounds to create pathways for careers in conservation and natural resources.
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Positions are paid and fit the interests of applicants. These positions are held in partnership with non-profit, local, city, tribal, and federal organizations and agencies.
Individual Placements
- Program models include AmeriCorps VISTA, Historic Preservation Training Center, Rivers Trails and Conservation Assistance Program, Scientists in the Parks, Community Volunteer Ambassadors, WaterCorps and local individual placements.
- Project types include restoration, invasive species management, historic preservation, mining reclamation, maintenance, education and interpretation, volunteer engagement, capacity building, communications, climate change mitigation and more.
Crew-Based Placements
- Program models include adult and youth field crews, local crews, career placement crews, affinity crews, Veterans Fire Corps crews, disaster relief and response crews and more.
- Project work includes trail work, fencing, fire fuels reduction, restoration, historic preservation, invasive species management, sustainable forestry, inventorying and monitoring, technical rigging projects, climate change mitigation and more.
Please find a full list of Conservation Legacy positions here.
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Conservation Legacy is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all and prioritizes the recruitment of individuals who reflect the demographics of the nation. Conservation Legacy is making additional efforts to focus on the recruitment of individuals who have been historically underrepresented in natural resources fields.
Conservation Legacy works to foster a culture of acceptance and inclusion and does not tolerate discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, ability, political affiliation, military status, sexual orientation, or gender.
Important: Make sure you are eligible for enrollment.
- Be a US Citizen or permanent, legal US resident. International students are not eligible.
- Be available to work a 40-hour week (Personal time off is offered and includes sick, holiday, and vacation time.)
Recommended: Prepare your Cover Letters first, then start your application here.
Cover Letters can be addressed to Vanessa Morrison, Director of Recruitment and Talent Development, Conservation Legacy
- After reviewing Conservation Legacy program opportunities, if there is interest in a specific position, please address the specific sites position description. Review all positions here.
Please be sure your cover letter addresses the following questions:
- What makes you a good candidate for the HBCU program. Tell us about your course of study and any past relevant work experience.
- Given that the staff and volunteers at the site consist of people from different backgrounds, what will you do to ensure a positive, healthy, and successful work environment at your site?
The file name of your cover letter(s) needs to contain your name.
Example: Lopez_CL_ApplicationYou are only required to submit one cover letter with your application.
How Long Will This Application Take?
Once your Cover Letter and resume are prepared, this online application form will take less than 15 minutes to complete and submit.
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Kahla Stewart, Program Liaison, kstewart@conservationlegacy.org
Vanessa Morrison, Director of Recruitment and Talent Development, vmorrison@conservationlegacy.org