
Location: Mount Pleasant,South Carolina,United States
Dates: May 18, 2026 – August 10, 2026 (12 weeks)
Compensation: $768 per week
Medical Insurance: Not provided
Application Due: March 1st, 2026
The Latino Heritage Internship Program seeks to engage young professionals in natural resource careers. Applicants must meet the following additional requirements:
Note: A personal vehicle is required for this position.
A Determination of Eligibility (DOE) is a decision by the Department of the Interior that a district, site, building, structure, or object meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. A DOE is required to better understand a structure’s full context, history of maintenance, historical integrity, and significance for potential inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.
DOEs for the Fort Moultrie Visitor Center and the Liberty Square Unit of FOSU serve as baseline Section 110 surveys necessary for future resource protection, maintenance, and interpretive efforts. The intern will work directly with the park historian, museum curator, and archaeologist to access records, conduct site visits, research site histories, and draft DOE reports.
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About the Site
The offices are located in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Standard environmental conditions include hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and occasional flooding. Tropical storms are possible from June to November. Grocery stores, gas stations, and medical offices are plentiful, all within a 10-minute drive.
Charleston County has a 5% Hispanic/Latino population, and there are no Hispanic/Latino majority neighborhoods in the area.
South Carolina Latino-specific resources: https://www.sciway.net/org/sc-hispanic-latino-resources.html
Direct Hire Authority (DHA)
Direct Hire Authority (DHA) at the successful conclusion of their internship. DHA status enables an agency to hire, after public notice is given, any qualified applicant. A DHA expedites hiring by eliminating competitive rating and ranking, veterans' preference, and "rule of three" procedures. For more information, please click HERE
EEO Statement
Environment for the Americas provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employmentand prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

Environment for the Americas works to connect people to birds and nature through education, outreach, and research. Our keystone conservation education program is World Migratory Bird Day, a global celebration of migratory birds that celebrates the phenomenon of migration and serves as a call to action for migratory bird conservation. We also host unique experiences for young professionals to work side-by-side with partners at the National Park Service, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management.
As part of our commitment to education and training, we povide bird conservation education materials in English and Spanish on our Everything Birds shop (environmentamericas.org/shop). You will also find a number of fun gift-themed items, conservation tools, and sustainable products. Your purchase supports our programs!