The Conservation Internship Program is designed to close the gap in conservation education by offering paid internships to Cherokee students. Interns gain real-world experience across fields like agriculture, water conservation, wildlife protection, forestry, climate-smart land management, and others. The program fosters skills in sustainable natural resource management and conservation, builds connections with conservation professionals, and advances Cherokee Nation’s goals of environmental stewardship and cultural preservation.
Our Goals are to…
Internship Focus Areas
Interns in the Conservation Internship Program work across several conservation areas, gaining exposure to diverse environmental disciplines such as:
Program Features
The Conservation Internship Program offers Cherokee students a unique opportunity to gain skills, make connections, and engage in impactful conservation work. Interns can expect the following program benefits:
Paid Internships: Interns may receive at a minimum $12-$15.25 per hour (pay scale based on education) along with an $800 stipend upon successful program completion and positive evaluation.
Flexible Terms: Placements are available for fall, spring, and summer terms, with options for part-time and full-time positions.
Professional Development: Interns participate in meaningful projects and receive mentorship from experienced professionals in conservation and natural resources.
Extracurricular Opportunities: Participate in field trips and conservation projects that foster professional growth.