Join our team and make a difference in your watershed!
The WaterWRLD program provides real-world work experience and community engagement opportunities. Interns/spprentices will work directly with WMG staff, docents, volunteers, and partners on community-based conservation and environmental justice projects.
Participants in the WaterWRLD program will:
- Increase understanding of community-based conservation and river restoration opportunities for the Santa Cruz Watershed, while actively engaging with urban ecology and environmental justice issues.
- Build relationships with WMG and other local environmental professionals, working closely with one or more WMG staff mentors.
- Develop leadership, community outreach, and environmental education skills and experience.
- Complete 150 hours of paid work in fall and spring, averaging about 10 hours per week, at $18/hr.
- Join weekly experiential education workshops on Friday afternoons from 3 - 5 p.m., learning alongside other interns and docents.
Who is Eligible?
Internship/Apprenticeship positions with WMG are open to anyone over 18 with a demonstrated commitment to and interest in sustainable living, community conservation, and helping to restore and steward our land and water ways.
Have Questions?
Check out a recording of an internship information panel on our YouTube channel! Please note that this video speaks specifically to WMG's internship program for University of Arizona students which usually runs for two semesters from Fall through Spring. While much of the information will be applicable, some may not.
Or contact Julie Regalado, Education Program Director, jregalado@watershedmg.org
Specific details about these positions will be posted by mid-July, 2024.