This feature layer depicts location and other details about U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service internships that are hosted through our partners (e.g. Student Conservation Association, American Conservation Experience, Hispanic Access Foundation, etc.) in one central location so that we are able to share these opportunities with potential applicants and the public.This map is mostly auto-populated by financial assistant intake requests to NWRS Division of Realty, Budget, Performance, and Workforce (Youth Financial Assistance team) on SharePoint. However, for any internship opportunities that are not captured through that process can be added to this map via the Survey123 form on the Youth SharePoint site.Questions about this dashboard/map can be directed to Rachel_F_McCracken@fws.gov
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The following internship related documents are included: Internship GuideIntern Evaluation FormInternship Coordinator GuideInternship Coordinator ScheduleInternship Guide TemplateInternship Position AdvertisementInternship Program Evaluation FormPeer Evaluation Form
The Branch of Pathways administers the Pathways Internship Program for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Trust Services. The BIA Pathways Internship Program connects current college students to paid internships throughout the Bureau of Indian Affairs. With meaningful projects, rotational assignments, and multi-semester opportunities, Pathways prepares interns for an impactful career in public service and offers a direct pipeline to full-time employment with the BIA or Tribal Nations upon graduation. The Branch of Pathways also provides technical and administrative assistance to BIA offices and agencies, Tribal governments, and Tribal organizations to prepare supervisors to host Pathways interns.
This dashboard was created by a GIS summer intern. The dashboard displays the general locations of past and current interns and other demographic information.
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Title: New Agrarian Internship Program - Quivira CoalitionItem type: URL
Summary: Find information about becoming a mentor or an apprentice with Quivira Coalition New Agrarian Internship Program on their webpage by clicking here.
Notes: This is a URL to the programs webpage: URL is https://quiviracoalition.org/newagrarian/?msclkid=80e651b1cfbf11ecb06e6afc8df49c93
Prepared by: URL uploaded by EMcRae_NMCDC
Source: Quivira Coalition New Agrarian Internship Program webpage
Feature Service: https://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8f560711aeb84211a30ba96fbc7835b3
UID: 49
Data Requested: Agrarian Internship Program
Method of Acquisition: Web search to find information page.
Date Acquired: Link identified in early May of 2022Priority rank as Identified in 2022 (scale of 1 being the highest priority, to 11 being the lowest priority): 6
Tags: PENDING
Each semester, several students apply for a chance at an internship here at the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security. If you are interested in public service, intelligence, criminal, or geospatial analysis submit an application. You may see yourself here on our site!
The Branch of Pathways administers the Pathways Internship Program for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Trust Services. The BIA Pathways Internship Program connects current college students to paid internships throughout the Bureau of Indian Affairs. With meaningful projects, rotational assignments, and multi-semester opportunities, Pathways prepares interns for an impactful career in public service and offers a direct pipeline to full-time employment with the BIA or Tribal Nations upon graduation. The Branch of Pathways also provides technical and administrative assistance to BIA offices and agencies, Tribal governments, and Tribal organizations to prepare supervisors to host Pathways interns.
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This feature layer depicts location and other details about U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service internships that are hosted through our partners (e.g. Student Conservation Association, American Conservation Experience, Hispanic Access Foundation, etc.) in one central location so that we are able to share these opportunities with potential applicants and the public.This map is mostly auto-populated by financial assistant intake requests to NWRS Division of Realty, Budget, Performance, and Workforce (Youth Financial Assistance team) on SharePoint. However, for any internship opportunities that are not captured through that process can be added to this map via the Survey123 form on the Youth SharePoint site.Questions about this dashboard/map can be directed to Rachel_F_McCracken@fws.gov