The Hispanic Access Foundation MANO Project is offering enriching internship experiences nationwide for Latinx college students and upcoming professionals who are passionate about public land conservation and natural resources. MANO is offering opportunities to talented Latinx students and recent grads who may be interested in getting work experience with a federal land management agency. Positions range from Archeological Intern, Habitat Restoration Fellow, Communications Fellow, and many others. The duration of the internships vary from 11 – 12 weeks in the summer up to 6 months – 1 year. They’re currently accepting applications internships with the following federal agencies:

  • S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows (DFP): Deadline January 10
  • S Fish and Wildlife Service: Other regions – Accepting applications on an ongoing basis
  • National Park Service: Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP): Deadline February 7
  • National Park Service: Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Program (COR): Accepting applications on an ongoing basis
  • Bureau of Land Management: new positions coming in 2020
  • US Forest Service: new positions coming in 2020
  • Bureau of Reclamation – Engineering focused: new positions in 2020

Click here to access the application:  http://www.manoproject.org/internships

Interested candidates should contact:

Marlene Manzo

Programs Associate

Hispanic Access Foundation

1030 15th St. NW Suite B/1 #150 | Washington, DC 20005

Cell: (509) 305-0059

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