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The Tree Conservation Intern

The American Chestnut Foundation, Meadowview Research Farms

Tree Conservation Internship

Closing Date for this application is: January 24th, 2025 at 5:00PM

 

Organization Information

The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) is a nonprofit conservation, education, and scientific organization with one of the most ambitious rescue missions in the natural world–to save a beloved tree species from extinction. Founded in 1983 and based in Asheville, NC, TACF and its 16 state chapters are working to restore the American chestnut tree to eastern forests.

 

This position within the greater organization

The Tree Conservation Intern will work with TACF staff on recurring farm operations and assist with research projects. Meadowview Research Farms is in Meadowview, VA with 6-person staff, about 2 hours from the TACF national office in Asheville, NC. The intern will report to the Meadowview Research Farms Nursery Manager and will also work closely with the Orchard Manager.

Applicants must be 18 years or older to be considered for this position.

 

Position Details

The Tree Conservation Intern will support Meadowview Research Farms in the continued management and improvement of chestnut orchards and conducting science that adds to the mission of TACF. The intern will have the opportunity to participate in activities including, but not limited to, pollination, data collection, land management, and seedling management including Integrated Pest Management strategies and irrigation/fertilization.

 

Interns will receive a stipend based on an hourly rate of $15-18/hr, depending on experience.

Housing (10-minute drive from internship site) is provided.

Internship runs from mid-May through mid-July for approximately 10 weeks with exact dates to be decided upon job offer.

 

 

Expected Project Deliverables

The Intern is expected to work 32-40 hours/week for 10 weeks. During the first 2 weeks of the internship, the Intern will design an individual project based on their personal interests or skills that supports The American Chestnut Foundation’s mission. At the completion of the internship, the intern will present to their supervisor and other team members their project and findings over the 10 weeks, including suggestions for further development of their project.

 

Skills Required

Comfortable working outdoors daily in variable weather conditions

Adaptable and self-motivated

Strong communication skills

Highly organized

 

Preferred Skills

Interest in forest conservation and American chestnut restoration

Familiarity with gardening and working outdoors

Creative and able to execute on ideas and projects

Proficient at Data Collection

 

 

Anticipated Skill Development

The Intern will better understand chestnut and eastern forests ecology as well as tree breeding, the chestnut blight, and the importance of the history and future of the American Chestnut. The intern will gain a deeper understanding of working in a non-profit organization and participate in the ever-evolving nature of the work. They will gain skills in nursery operations, landscape management, and tree breeding techniques. 

 

 

Name of Advisor

Ciera Wilbur, Nursery Manager

 

Advisor Location

Meadowview Research Farms, Meadowview, VA

 

Transportation Requirement

Yes, the Intern is required to have a reliable method of personal transportation.

 

Physical Demands

Able to lift up to 50lbs

Comfortable with standing and walking for extended periods of time, sometimes on uneven surfaces

Comfortable with being exposed to long periods of direct sunlight and summertime heat

 

Interested applicants should apply at https://jobs.talenthr.io/tacf/tree-conservation-intern/1 As stated below.