Monday, February 11, 2008

The NFCT calls...

Oh, to be young and a student again. One of my favourite paddling trails, the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, is looking for five keen, talented interns to work with them this summer. Pass on the good word if you know of anyone who may be interested.

The NFCT is an historic 740-mile water trail through New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire and Maine, and high on my one-day-to-do-list.

Three Stewardship Interns will help to maintain the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, coordinate volunteer work trips, and will have opportunities to mentor with professionals in the fields of natural resource management, ecotourism, recreation, outdoor education and environmental policy. Candidates must be self-sufficient and love being outdoors. Paddling experience strongly preferred.

The Program Intern will assist NFCT staff with the wide variety of activities that happen in the busy Waitsfield, Vermont office. The intern will primarily help coordinate stewardship programs, but will also assist with outreach, membership, Web site, publicity and communications with volunteers and paddlers.

The Youth Program Intern will help coordinate and lead NFCT’s new Northern Forest Explorers Youth Program in Maine. The intern will assist licensed guides with all aspects of trip preparation and leadership, and will conduct educational programming with students aged 10-14. Paddling experience strongly preferred.

The dates and details vary for each type of internship, but all will receive a $1200 stipend. More details and the applications are at posted on the Stewardship page of the NFCT Web site. Applications due February 29, 2008.

3 comments:

Ginger Travis said...

Kristen, nice recent article in Canoe & Kayak (?) about this same water trail.
Another subject: paddle length. I left a query for you over on the WOW site; love to get your input.
Gigner. (Drat!) I mean, Ginger

Ginger Travis said...

Kristen, nice recent article in Canoe & Kayak (?) about this same water trail.
Another subject: paddle length. I left a query for you over on the WOW site; love to get your input.
Gigner. (Drat!) I mean, Ginger

Ginger Travis said...

Kristen, nice recent article in Canoe & Kayak (?) about this same water trail.
Another subject: paddle length. I left a query for you over on the WOW site; love to get your input.
Gigner. (Drat!) I mean, Ginger