Vegetation Monitoring Paid Internship
Students!
Do you like working outside? Looking to gain relevant career experience working in habitat restoration and monitoring?
Join our team to help SFEG ensure the success of habitat restoration efforts. Vegetation Monitoring Interns assist SFEG staff in field operations including vegetation monitoring, site maintenance, volunteer outreach events, and native plant nursery management. At our native plant nursery, interns perform tasks such as weed control, watering, native plant propagation, and small structural updates.
Qualifications:
- Background and interest in environmental science/studies, biology, native plant horticulture, gardening, and/or outdoor recreation.
- Self-motivated and willing to learn.
- Able to identify or be willing to learn to identify plants native to Western Washington.
- Have the ability to work with volunteers and provide personal vehicles for transportation.
- This position requires work outside in all types of weather and uneven terrain, and applicants must have the ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
Time Commitment:
This is a volunteer position which qualifies for a stipend, and requires a time commitment of:
- 2-3 days a week
- 8-10 hours a day, Monday-Saturday
- Total commitment: 300 hours, to be established with academic advisor and Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group.
- Interns will generally spend 2 days a week in the field vegetation monitoring. Approx. 1 day every other week spent at the nursery or managing data. Interns may occasionally assist with weekend volunteer events.
- Two positions available: late May–mid September.
Successful completion of 150 hours eligible for a stipend of $2,250; successful completion of 300 hours eligible for a stipend of $4,500.
The earliest start date is May 18, 2026.
TO APPLY send resume via Online Application . Two positions open until filled




