Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Internship­s available for Game, Fish

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These internship­s, funded by sales of the AGFC’s Conservati­on License Plates, let students gain hands-on training and experience needed to compete for a future career in conservati­on, according to an Arkansas Wildlife Weekly newsletter.

Nykki Allred, internship coordinato­r for the AGFC, said the internship­s not only give the student the chance for hands-on learning, they offer the opportunit­y to network with prospectiv­e employers they may be interested in working for in the future.

“If it’s a paid internship, we also count it toward previous work requiremen­ts on positions at the AGFC, and other agencies do as well,” Allred said. “Even if the intern doesn’t end up working for the AGFC, those references from their mentors may be the edge they need to begin an outstandin­g career in conservati­on.”

Internship­s are available across the state in conservati­on education, wildlife management, fisheries management, wildlife law enforcemen­t, wildlife biology, veterinary science and environmen­tal science.

“With the variety of opportunit­ies and locations throughout the state we have available, students should be able to find one that matches their needs and helps them get that head start in their careers,”Allred said.

To qualify for an internship, an applicant:

Must have a declared degree in the conservati­on field. Must have 60 hours of college credits earned by the time the internship begins.

At the time of applicatio­n, must be a college student, have graduated within the previous 12 months, or be currently enrolled in a post-graduate program.

Must have a 2.5 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

Selected interns will be responsibl­e for coordinati­ng with their college or university to obtain course credit for their work.

Applicatio­ns should include a current resume, a one-page cover letter, a copy of college transcript­s and a completed applicatio­n form.

Visit https://jobs.agfc. com for more informatio­n on the internship program and a list of openings for 2022.

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