Idaho Conservation Corps
Address:
5657 Warm Springs Ave
Boise, Idaho
83716
Minidoka National Historic Site - Interpretation, Education, and Facilities Management Internship
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: No
Position title: Minidoka National Historic Site - Interpretation, Education, and Facilities Management Internship
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: Jerome
State / Territory: Idaho
Benefits: Housing Stipend/Assistance
Project/Program Focus: Other
Attachments/Supplemental Materials:
MIIN_IE_Fac2024
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
History Philosophy
Idaho Conservation Corps is a state wide program of Northwest Youth Corps. Northwest Youth Corps (NYC) was started in 1982—during a tough economic period—with the mission of helping youth and young adults to learn, grow, and experience success. Since that time, NYC has helped 17,000 diverse young people benefit from education, leadership, empowerment, and challenge, while completing high priority resource management objectives across the state. Annually NYC crews carry out 180,000 hours of projects such as invasive plant removal, riparian planting, stream restoration, fence construction, and trail maintenance for a variety of federal, state, and local partners.
Our core purpose is to provide opportunities for youth and young adults to learn, grow, and experience success. Our programs focus on education, challenge, community, leadership and empowerment, giving youth critical life skills and confidence. Programs stress teamwork, inclusion, and leadership while promoting a solid work ethic and individual achievement. Youth leave Idaho Conservation Corps knowing that they can overcome obstacles, solve problems, make friends, and attain their objectives in life.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The National Park Service is recruiting for two 16-week (640 Hours) summer interns at Minidoka National Historic Site (MIIN). The members will serve jointly with the Interpretation and Education division and the Facilities and Management division. The purpose of this position is to supplement the permanent Interpretation, Education, and Facilities Management workforce by assisting in managing the visitor center, welcoming visitors, maintaining facilities, and inviting public engagement with difficult histories.
JOB DUTIES
Major duties are related to learning and working alongside personnel in Interpretation and Education (80%) and Facilities Management (20%) divisions at Minidoka National Historic Site in Jerome, Idaho. The intern will communicate with the public about the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII; staff the visitor center; maintain trails and facilities; and provide information about MIIN and the National Park Service including recreational opportunities and park regulations.
Specific activities include:
- Staffing visitor center front desk. Tasks include visitor services, gift shop duties, cleaning of visitor center.
- Researching and preserving the natural and cultural resources of MIIN.
- Roving trails, contacting visitors, and build skills to provide guided tours to visitors.
- Conducting routine site custodial and maintenance work.
- Developing and collaborating on a digital media project with an intern cohort.
REQUIREMENTS
Required Qualifications:
- Ability to work outdoors, hike, and assist the public in remote settings and inclement weather on uneven ground.
- Ability to give direction and talk to the public.
- Good written and verbal communication skills.
- A positive attitude and cultural competency to interpret difficult and traumatic histories.
Desired Qualifications:
- Knowledge of US History or College level coursework in the humanities or English.
- Experience in presenting informational or educational talks to the public.
- Basic understanding of cleaning and grounds maintenance.
- Attention to details, time management skills, and ability to work independently; self-motivated to complete tasks and problem solve.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have questions about the position, please reach Idaho Conservation Corps Internship Program Officer, Matthew Schlegel at matthews@idahocc.org or Minidoka National Historic Site Director of Interpretation and Community Engagement, Kurt Ikeda at kurt_ikeda@nps.gov.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Duty Location:
Duties are performed at Minidoka National Historic Site in Jerome, ID. Interns will be required to make their own housing arrangements in the local southern Idaho area. Housing reimbursement may be available upon request.
Terms of Employment:
- Intern will complete the 16-week program from the mid-May to early September. The member will average 40 hours of labor per week, minus holidays.
- The internship schedule will be Thursday through Monday (9a-5p). Friday, Saturday, and Sunday availability is a must – July 4th weekend will be a mandatory work weekend.
- The intern will use computer programs such as word processing software to complete tasks. Laptop will not be provided.
- Interns are responsible for providing their own housing and food. Personal transportation needed.