Employer International Crane Foundation Job Description, Responsibilities and Required Qualifications or Skills Are you passionate about wildlife conservation and eager to play a vital part of our renowned conservation effort to save the world’s cranes and their habitats? The International Crane Foundation (ICF) is seeking motivated and passionate individuals for our Conservation Education Naturalist Internship at our International Headquarters in Baraboo, WI. In this role, you will share the 50+ year story of ICF with the more than 25,000 guests who visit our Cranes of the World exhibit and participate in guided programs, outreach events, and virtual programs. You will also educate our visitors about cranes, conservation, and what they can do to help save this endangered family of birds.The position runs from March through November 2025, with some flexibility in start and end dates, and includes a stipend of $1,500/month plus housing. Would you like to be surrounded by people who are passionate about our mission, dedicated to the organization, and engaged with their fellow staff and associates? Then read on.About the RoleAs a Conservation Education Naturalist Intern, you will play an essential role in educating the public about wildlife conservation, particularly focusing on cranes and their habitats. This includes developing and leading daily interpretive tours for various groups, including K-12 schools, community organizations, private groups, and individuals. You will have the opportunity to plan, design, and evaluate engaging programs and materials for these tours. Additionally, you will help with other department goals, objectives, and duties, such as developing projects, creating educational resources, and assisting with volunteer coordination. You will also be responsible for scheduling group tours and promoting events like our Cranes of the World Celebration, Good Neighbor Day, and The Great Midwest Crane Fest. Our visitor center is open daily May - October, and this position requires working at least one day most weekends.The ideal candidate will have excellent verbal communication skills and the ability to speak persuasively to diverse audiences, whether in person or virtually. Strong organizational skills are key, as you will need to manage projects, track progress, and ensure that deadlines are met. You should be detail-oriented, capable of managing both small and large projects, and demonstrate a strong sense of responsibility and teamwork. A positive attitude and adaptability are essential, especially as you will need to adjust to changes in the work environment and duties. Additionally, you will need to inspire trust and respect, working with integrity and ethics while contributing to a positive work culture. Visit our website at https://savingcranes.org/about/careers/intern-opportunities/for a full job description.How to Apply: Apply in minutes by sending a single document containing a cover letter, resume, and contact information for at least three references to icfinternships@savingcranes.org with the subject: “CED Internship.” The deadline to apply is January 12, 2025. Join us in protecting cranes and the ecosystems they inhabit—together, we can make a difference!“ICF is committed to cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. We hire great people.” ICF is an equal opportunity employer. QualificationsWe prefer candidates with two years of college education, especially in fields such as interpretation, environmental education, conservation biology, ornithology, education, or digital marketing. However, applicants with relevant experience are also encouraged to apply. A valid driver’s license and an acceptable driving record are required, along with eligibility to work in the U.S. when applying. Previous experience with outreach activities or working with volunteers is a plus. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs and familiarity with Zoom and Teams is beneficial. Exceptional public speaking skills and the ability to teach in a non-formal setting are essential for this role.Excellent oral communication skills, including communicating conservation messages to various audiences, from individuals to lecture halls and across online platforms. Job Field: Parks, Recreation and Tourism Wildlife Job Type: Seasonal, Temporary, Internship Location Detail: Baraboo, WI Salary: $1,500/month plus housing Application Deadline: Sun, 01/12/2025 - 12:00pm Link to Full Job Posting: https://savingcranes.org/conservation-education-naturalist-intern/