The mountains of Yosemite are the setting for the Yosemite Leadership Program Summer Internship (YLPSI), a summer of leadership, professional development, and stewardship. The following positions will be available for 2024. Position: Art and Nature Center InternThe Happy Isles Art and Nature Center team engages Yosemite National Park visitors of all ages through the creation of art. This operation is run by Yosemite Conservancy, an official nonprofit partner to Yosemite National Park. The intern will serve as a representative of Yosemite Conservancy while supporting the art program’s goal of teaching kids and families about Yosemite’s ecology, geology, hydrology, and emphasis of stewardship through art. This is an excellent internship for people who have a strong interest in art, teaching, or non-profits. Most work will be completed outdoors. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experiences in: professional level class facilitation; interpretive education techniques; curriculum development; time management; public speaking skills; customer service skills; positive communication while working within a small team; receiving and implementing feedback. Position: Communications InternThe Communications Intern will work with the Marketing and Communications team at Yosemite Conservancy, the official philanthropic partner of Yosemite National Park. The intern will help tell the stories about the work that the Conservancy is funding and supporting as well as the educational programs the Conservancy provides to the public. They’ll work directly with and shadow Conservancy staff to learn how about modern marketing, communications, and storytelling techniques, including the use of various mediums — such as a blogs, email, social media, and a twice-yearly magazine. This is an excellent internship for creative individuals who have a strong interest in communications, art, and/or nonprofit work. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experiences in: written communication skills, public speaking, research, working on a creative team, social media, networking, 508 compliance/accessibility standards, critical thinking, and public outreach. Position: Cultural Landscape InternThe intern will provide support to the Cultural Resources branch within the Division of Resources Management and Science. The Cultural Resources branch completes a diverse range of functions within Yosemite National Park, including research, archeological, anthropological, and historic documentation, assessment and management, project review and support, data management, and strategic planning. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experiences in: leadership skill development, independent project design, time management, critical thinking, cultural resource documentation, cultural landscapes, and compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Position: Education InternThe intern will work within the branch of Education and Community Engagement (EDCE) within the Division of Interpretation and Education. The intern’s primary project is to research and develop K-8 curriculum that centers around their chosen topic focused on the diverse stories of Yosemite. The intern will also support the EDCE team in connecting, fostering stewardship, and creating opportunities for underrepresented groups in the park. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experiences in: writing standards-based curriculum, public speaking skills; teaching techniques, self-guided research, social media creation, time management, customer service skills, receiving and implementing feedback, communication skills while working in a small team. Position: Engineering InternThe Design and Engineering Branch performs the planning and design work necessary to ensure park facilities comply with all applicable laws and are constructed safely and efficiently. They work on both large and small scale projects. Using terrestrial LIDAR scanning, the Design and Engineering Branch has been capturing existing park resources and assets to better facilitate management and stewardship. The internship will focus on classifying these scans to identify resources and assets using Artificial Intelligence (AI), algorithmic and manual functions, and updated park GIS databases. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experience in engineering. They will learn to use GNSS RTK and terrestrial LIDAR to create georeferenced point clouds. The intern will be exposed to and learn about reality capture. They will learn the basic use of engineering software such as Civil3D, Trimble Business Center and ArcPro. They will be exposed to park staff and will gain experience in written and oral communication, critical thinking and problem solving, and time management. Position: Indian Cultural DemonstratorIndian Cultural demonstrators provide contemporary demonstrations of traditional skills and provide a narrative of the Native history of the Yosemite area. They also provide insight to issues important to contemporary Native America.the intern will impart knowledge, increase understanding, and inspire respect of traditional beliefs and lifestyles both past and present. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Interns will learn strategies for interpreting sensitive and controversial cultural topics. They will learn how to interpret an active and living culture. Interns will learn physical construction techniques including tool use and skills in gathering materials. They will gain skills in project management and developing and interpretive production. Interns will learn about the Indian Cultural Program, as well as Yosemite Interpretation. Position: Merced River Ecological Restoration InternThe intern will work within the division of Resources Management and Science (RMS), in the branch of Vegetation and Ecological Restoration (VER). The intern will be an integral part of a large team working towards protecting, preserving, and restoring meadows, wetlands, and riverbanks. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experiences in: Ecological restoration practices and principles, project management and organizational skills, support, and confidence in working independently and as a team research, technical writing, and science communication skills, data collection and management. Position: Recruitment and Retention Intern (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Focus)The Recruitment and Retention Intern will support recruitment of new jobs within Yosemite National Park, specifically new recruits in the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) category. The intern will support Yosemite’s DEIA efforts and the increase of diversity within the National Park Service’s workforce. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experiences in: public speaking, training facilitation, problem-solving, creative communication, community outreach, and data analysis and presentation. A successful intern will have the chance to hone their time management and communication skills through work with multiple stakeholders and partners. Position: Trails Volunteer Coordinator Assistant InternThe Yosemite Trail Crew’s Volunteer Facilitation Team host Volunteers-In-Parks (VIP) groups throughout the summer season, leading volunteers in basic, but vitally important, trail maintenance and construction tasks. The Trails Volunteer Coordinator Assistant will help establish trails-related and site-specific educational materials and offer presentations of said material to the Park VIP groups. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will learn basic tasks of trail maintenance and how to host park volunteer groups in the performance of said tasks. The intern will also learn to create and offer interpretive presentations to park volunteer groups. Position: Wilderness Education InternThe intern will be a member of a National Park Service (NPS) team within the Wilderness branch of the Protection Division. This internship works with wilderness staff in wilderness centers and on patrol in the field to educate visitors about wilderness permit regulations and expectations. Interns will also deliver interpretive programs about wilderness to Yosemite visitors. What will I do?
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What will I learn?Through this opportunity, the intern will develop skills and understanding, as well as have personal/professional development experiences in: professional level Wilderness education and management, backpacking skills and decision making, public speaking skills, teaching techniques, self-guided research, time management, customer service skills, receiving and implementing feedback, and communication skills while working in a small team. |
Last updated: February 5, 2024