Intern Wanted: Brandywine Conservancy Easement Stewardship Internship
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The Delaware County-based Brandywine Conservancy is seeking candidates for an internship with its Easement Management Program.

The Easement Stewardship Intern will assist the easement management team with monitoring, administering, and enforcing the 487 conservation and agricultural easements held by the Brandywine Conservancy, as well as related projects.

Applicants should have an academic background in environmental science, ecology, land management, land planning or a related field. They should be organized, self-motivated, and able to work independently with little supervision, and should have a positive, energetic attitude.

The internship will last approximately ten weeks, starting in the spring, and will be compensated at the rate of $15 an hour. Housing is not available.

Applicants should submit a cover letter and resume by email only to jpyle@brandywine.org.  Please include “Easement Stewardship Internship” in the subject line. Please include availability. Position open until filled.

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