Summary description:
Over the course of this internship, the intern will learn how interpretation helps Washington State Parks achieve it's mission to 'connect all Washingtonians to their diverse natural and cultural heritage an provide memorable recreational and educational experiences that enhance their lives.' Central Whidbey Area State Parks sees over 100,000 visitors annually and provides interpretive experiences for more than 20,000 of those visitors at the area's parks, including Ft Casey, Ft Ebey, Ebey's Landing and South Whidbey. Interns will work alongside more experienced staff to develop, implement, and evaluate formal and informal programs related to natural and cultural resources in the parks. With support of more experienced staff, develop, implement, and evaluate an interpretive program and/or special event of their own design. Support the successful running of any events. Learn about and assist in the development and production of interpretive signage. Shadow other parks staff (Rangers, Park Aides, C&Ms) to understand the full breadth of parks operations.
Job description:
Park Ranger, Park Interpreter (Education), Park Program Specialist, Facility and Grounds Maintenance professions, light construction professions.
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