Student Conservation Association

Individual Placement-Alaska- Visitor Services and Environmental Education

Student Conservation Association  •  $325/hr  •  Alaska (Onsite)  •  21 days ago
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Job Description

Join the team at Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, headquartered in Nome, Alaska, for a unique and rewarding experience that offers hands-on learning and professional development within the National Park Service. This position provides an opportunity to gain valuable experience in visitor services, environmental education, and interpretation, while also building a broader understanding of park operations across multiple divisions.

As part of the Heritage Center team — a hub for cultural and natural interpretation — placements will support public engagement, contribute to educational programming delivered both in person and through distance learning, and help lead summer youth programs. Placements will have an opportunity to work with staff across divisions, gaining insight into how interpretation, education, resource management, and community outreach work together to support the mission of the National Park Service.

Located on the coast of the Bering Sea, Nome offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to live and work in a remote, vibrant community surrounded by stunning tundra landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

Location

Nome, AK

Schedule

June 15, 2026 - March 20, 2027

Key Duties and Responsibilities

As a placement at the Bering Land Bridge Heritage Center, you’ll play a vital role in connecting visitors and the community to the rich cultural and natural heritage of the preserve and region. Your key responsibilities will include:

Key Duties

· Visitor Engagement: Welcome guests to the Heritage Center through both formal and informal interactions. Open and close the facility and provide helpful information about the site and its resources. Part of the Heritage Center staffing duties includes selling items through Alaska Geographic and handling money.

· Interpretive & Public Programs: Research, develop, and present engaging programs for a variety of audiences — including children (ages 3–12), cruise ship visitors, and the general public. Lead in-person talks, guided walks, workshops, and other interpretive experiences that highlight the natural and cultural heritage of the region.

· Education Outreach: Lead school-based and virtual educational programs throughout the academic year for all grade levels. Update core environmental education lessons and develop new support materials.

· Social Media: Create and share engaging content for the preserve’s social media platforms to promote programs, events, and educational resources.

· Information Requests: Respond to public inquiries via email and traditional mail, providing accurate and helpful information about the Heritage Center and its offerings.

· Community Partnerships: Explore partnership opportunities with local organizations to support collaborative programming and outreach.

· Event Support: Assist with planning, organizing, and participating in special events, festivals, and community activities.

Marginal Duties

Additional tasks may include:

· Photography and video creation

· Writing and editing web content

· Updating manuals and standard operating procedures

· Supporting resource-related projects

Required Qualifications

· Strong communication and public speaking skills

· Experience working with youth and diverse audiences

· Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a small team setting

· Interest or experience in working in rural or remote communities

· Willingness to learn and adapt to new tasks and environments

This SCA Position is authorized under the Public Land Corps Authority. All participants must be between the ages of 16 and 30, inclusive, or veterans age 35 or younger. Participants must also be a citizen or national of the United States or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States. Hours served can be applied toward the Public Land Corps (PLC) hiring authority.

Preferred Qualifications

· Experience developing and delivering educational or interpretive programs, especially for youth audiences

· Experience with social media content creation, including writing, photography, or video editing

· Familiarity with environmental education principles, outdoor education, or place-based learning

· Experience working or volunteering in community outreach or public engagement roles

Hours

40 per week

Living Accommodations

Housing is provided. Placements will have a private bedroom in a fully furnished bunkhouse shared with up to four housemates. Common areas — including the kitchen, living room, and bathroom — are shared. The bunkhouse includes laundry facilities and WiFi. The park provides bedding, towels, and laundry detergent; placements should bring any additional personal items they may need. Park housing is located less than a 10-minute walk from the Heritage Center.

Compensation

Living allowance - $650/week

One-time roundtrip travel stipend - $1,500

Duty-related reimbursements for in-season travel - $2,400

Duty-related reimbursements for gear and supplies - $370

All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes.

Personal Vehicle Information

Not needed

Additional Benefits

Bear Safety

Defensive Drive Training

Interpretive Skills

AmeriCorps: Not Eligible

Equal Opportunity Statement

The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.

Student Conservation Association

About Student Conservation Association

The Student Conservation Association (SCA) is the largest provider of hands-on environmental conservation programs for youth and adults.

Our program participants protect and restore national parks, marine sanctuaries, cultural landmarks and community green spaces at various locations across the country.

After working with the SCA, our members emerge with increased environmental awareness, social responsibility and leadership skills.

As America’s most effective youth conservation service organization, the SCA transforms lives by empowering young people of all backgrounds to plan, act, and lead while they protect and restore our natural and cultural resources.

Founded in 1957, the SCA is dedicated to building the next generation of conservation leaders while inspiring lifelong protection of the environment and our communities.

SCA's mission is to build the next generation of conservation leaders and inspire lifelong stewardship of our environment and communities by engaging young people in hands-on service to the land.

Industry
Consulting & Advisory
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Arlington, Virginia
Year Founded
1957
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