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Photos by Diane Rodriquez Right: Chet Clark (center, white shirt) prepares to talk about the Honor Song he wrote for the Siletz Tribe’s 30 th Restoration event in 2007, dedicated to the people of the Siletz Tribe for overcoming years of termination. Below right: Ron Butler Jr. (white cap), Reggie Butler (blue cap) and Lee Butler (light brown cap) join Chet Clark and Johonaaii for the Honor Song. Below: Fancy shawl dancers take to the floor during a demonstration dance. Student Conservation Association National Park Service and SCA’s Student Conservation Association NPS Academy Spring Break Orientation and 12 week Expense-Paid Internships – Summer 2015 SCA’s NPS Academy is an innovative, experiential learning program designed to introduce undergraduate and graduate students from under-represented communities to careers with the National Park Service. Benefits Program details: • Travel expenses to and from orientation and your site n Explore NPS careers during a Spring Break Orientation held at a National Park n Continue the experience with a 12 week summer internship at National Park sites across the country n Internship focus areas include visitor services, education, resource management, and more • Housing • Weekly living allowance 12 week Expense-Paid Internships – Summer 2015 The Student Conservation Association (SCA) has partnered with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to provide summer internships for students from culturally and ethnically diverse backgrounds. Benefits Internship details: • Week-long orientation n Spend 12 weeks learning from the professionals during an internship at • Travel expenses to and from orientation and your site • Week-long orientation in March • Eligible for AmeriCorps Education Award a national wildlife refuge n Get off to a good start during a week-long orientation with other interns • Eligible for AmeriCorps Education Award n Internships are located across the US; from Alaska to the Southwest, • Assigned FWS mentor • Additional career preparation and ongoing support Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast • Hands-on experience n Areas of focus include biology, visitor services and refuge management n Learn more and hear from previous participants at Eligibility thesca.org/serve/career-discovery-internship-program Eligibility • US citizen or permanent resident • 18-25 years old and a full time undergraduate or graduate student in 2014-2015 How to Apply: 1. Complete an Internship/Corps Application online at thesca.org • Available for spring break orientation and summer internship 2. Add the promo code PO-00606700 to your application. 2. Add the promo code PO-00606698 to your application. • All majors and levels of outdoor experience welcome 3. Contact our recruiters at recruiting@thesca.org or 603.543.1700 x1499 with any questions. • Weekly living allowance • Hands-on experience • US citizen How to Apply: • Housing • Assigned NPS mentor n Learn more and hear from previous participants at thesca.org/serve/program/nps-academy U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and SCA Career Discovery Internship Program • Full time, first and second year students during the 2014-2015 academic year 1. Complete an Internship/Corps Application online at thesca.org 3. Contact our recruiters at recruiting@thesca.org or 603.543.1700 x1499 with any questions. • Available for 13 weeks beginning in mid-May • All majors and levels of outdoor experience welcome thesca.org thesca.org December 2014 • SiletzNews • 13