National Park Service National Capital Parks - East Communications Fellow


Job Details

Stewards Individual Placement Program (SIPP) provides individuals with service and career opportunities to strengthen communities and preserve our natural resources. Participants work with federal agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofits building institutional capacity, developing community relationships, and supporting ecosystem health.

National Capital Parks - East (NACE) includes several park sites such as Anacostia Park, Capitol Hill Parks Fort Washington Park, Greenbelt Park, and various other historic and recreational areas in Washington, D.C. and Maryland. Its mission is to conserve and manage these resources for the benefit of the public while promoting education, recreation, and cultural understanding.

Discover the world of communications and public engagement with an internship at National Capital Parks - East, where you will gain hands-on experience while learning about the National Park Service. Under the mentorship of seasoned professionals, you'll develop social media campaigns, draft communications materials, and assist in organizing outreach events. What sets this internship apart is the opportunity to get on the ground experience at unique and nationally significant sites within the heart of the nation's capital. From historic landmarks to scenic recreational areas, you'll play a vital role in promoting and preserving these cultural and natural treasures.

Joining the NACE communications team in time for the 50th Anniversary of the Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial dedication, Lotus and Lily Festival and the reopening of the Carter G Woodson Home National Historic Site after extensive renovations, you would have an opportunity to contribute to these events and park projects making lasting positive impact on visitors and neighboring communities. If you're ready to embark on a fulfilling journey with NACE, apply now and take the first step towards a rewarding career with the National Park Service!

Position Responsibilities will include:

Creation of news releases

Responding to media and public queries

Planning and executing media and community engagement events

Creating social media content that raises brand awareness and increases engagement

Creation of audio & visual explanatory storytelling products such as infographics and videos.

Translating science, engineering, natural resources management and land use planning content into plain language products so affected people can make informed decisions more easily

Benefits:

Professional Development: $2300 available for conferences, training, gear, etc.

Hourly pay: $17.50/hour + $200/week in housing assistance

Trainings available: Weekly communication trainings, introductory training for public communicators, and more

Required SkillsRequired Experience

Minimum Requirements:

Bachelors in marketing, communications, or a similar field preferred

Experience managing social media or marketing professionally may be substituted for education

Preferred Qualifications:

Media, writing, or marketing experience preferred





 Conservation Legacy

 04/21/2024

 Washington,DC