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Urban Forest Restoration Program Internship
10-12 hours a week
3 positions available

Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association is a registered 501c(3) Seattle-based not for profit organization.

Organization Description: The DNDA-Nature Consortium Forest Restoration Program is part of the Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association, which integrates Art, Nature, and Neighborhood to build and sustain a dynamic Delridge.

Position Description: The Urban Forest Restoration Program Interns support the work of the DNDA-Nature Consortium Forest Restoration Team to advance the restoration of the West Duwamish Greenbelt and Longfellow Creek watershed by conducting and leading volunteer-based forest restoration efforts. This position reports to the Environmental Programs Director.

Schedule: The internship will run from January 2019 to early June 2019 (start and end dates are negotiable). The ideal candidate will be available on Saturday from 9:00 AM-3:00 PM to assist with or lead weekly forest restoration volunteer events, and an additional weekday to manage office-related tasks. The additional workday scheduling to support program operations is flexible and can be determined once a candidate is selected.

Duties and Responsibilities:
• Supervise, motivate, educate, train and inspire volunteers to efficiently complete forest stewardship activities (invasive removal, native planting, and mulching) during habitat restoration work parties.
• Manage volunteer and program data (Salesforce and Microsoft excel data entry).
• Assist with the maintenance of restoration equipment and supplies (tools, vehicles, gloves, etc.)
• Promote individual volunteer development and retention, and ensure a healthy working and learning environment.
• Complete special project as assigned if desired (possibilities include: taking on leadership role during large special events or conducting research and program outreach).

Benefits of the Internship:
• Develop and practice communication, leadership, group management and volunteer management skills.
• Develop and practice hands-on forest restoration and stewardship skills.
• Learn about Pacific Northwest ecology.
• Gain experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) software, Salesforce, and CEDAR data management systems
• Gain exposure to and understanding of nonprofit operations

Qualifications:
• Ability to work with a wide range of volunteers, community groups, partners and staff.
• Basic knowledge of Pacific Northwest ecology and/or willingness to learn.
• Excellent organizational skills.
• Excellent communication skills-must feel comfortable speaking in front of groups.
• Physically able to work long days in adverse weather conditions.
• Ability to lift 10-25 lbs. (tools, plants, trees, etc) and walk in uneven terrain.
• Good driving record, current driver’s license and vehicle insurance.
• Current First Aid and CPR certification or ability to obtain
• Positive attitude, energetic personality and sense of humor.

Status: This will be an unpaid internship. No employee benefits or paid holidays/vacation provided.

Applications and Inquiries:
Cover letter and resumes should be emailed to the Environmental Programs Director at caroline@dnda.org by January 9th, 2019.

Please note that the selected candidate must submit to a background check.

Persons of Color strongly encouraged to apply
DNDA is an equal opportunity employer. No applicant will be discriminated against because of race, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, age, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental or physical disability.