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Title: Ecosystem Restoration and Land Stewardship Intern About Us: Restore Native Plants is a non-profit organization committed to revitalizing ecosystems by reintroducing native plant species and conserving the natural landscapes of the Ramapo Mountain State Forest. Spanning 4,200 acres across Bergen and Passaic Counties, this forest serves as a vital habitat for biodiversity and environmental restoration. Led by an environmentalist entrepreneur, the organization combines innovative approaches with a focus on ecological preservation. Interns are offered hands-on experience in environmental stewardship, an opportunity to develop valuable skills, and the chance to contribute to impactful, long-term conservation efforts. Internship Roles and Responsibilities: Interns will participate in a variety of roles designed to advance Restore Native Plants’ mission, including: Nursery Management: Gain experience in plant propagation, care, and management. This includes seed sowing, plant maintenance, pest control, and assisting with the operational planning of nurseries. Invasive Species Field Operator: Support efforts to manage and mitigate invasive species through manual, mechanical, and chemical methods while learning to identify native and non-native plants. Environmental Steward: Engage in all phases of restoration projects that involve planting native species, maintaining wildlife gardens, and enhancing biodiversity within managed landscapes. Building Management: Learn all the basics of building and systems management by assisting with property upkeep, facility maintenance, and operational efficiency. In addition to role-specific tasks, all interns will contribute to general groundskeeping duties and maintaining outdoor spaces. Key Features and Benefits: Comprehensive Learning: Work directly with experienced professionals in restoration ecology, gaining insights into conservation practices and ecological management. In Housing Provided: Interns live on-site at the historic 4 Ryecliff Manor located in the heart of our Ramapo State Forest properties. Living Stipend: A generous stipend (1,000 per month) is provided to offset living expenses. Collaborative Environment: Be part of an inclusive, multidisciplinary team passionate about environmental sustainability. National and International Recruitment: On-site housing and a supportive work environment allow candidates across the U.S. and beyond to participate. Easy access to New York City: Just 45 - 60 minutes by bus, train or car. On your day off, enjoy one of the most incredible cities in the world. New Jersey Shore: Enjoy the beautiful Atlantic Ocean by visiting the New Jersey Shoreline, just 2 hours away by car. Who We’re Looking For: Ideal candidates are passionate about conservation and committed to making a tangible difference in ecological preservation. Desired qualities include: Enthusiasm for environmental sustainability and native plant restoration. A proactive mindset with strong organizational and communication skills. Physical fitness and overall wellbeing with the ability to perform outdoor tasks, including lifting up to 30 lbs. Willingness to learn and contribute to a collaborative team environment. Candidates must be 18 years or older with a valid and clean driver’s license. Why Join Us? This internship offers a unique opportunity to work with leaders in restoration ecology while making a direct impact on the environment. Interns will gain hands-on experience, build valuable skills, and contribute to conserving New Jersey’s natural heritage. After completing our internship, candidates can apply again for a second year focusing on specializing in one of the four designated previously mentioned roles. After completing this second year, candidates may be offered full-time employment opportunities or assistance and mentoring to procure employment with one of several aligned environmental organizations. Reach out: If you’re ready to make a difference, visit www.restorenativeplants.org or email james@restorenativeplants.org or call 201-201-8463. Join us in preserving and protecting vital ecosystems!
Date Posted: Dec 5, 2024