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Experience with coastal, stream and/or wetland habitat assessments and/or restoration is preferred ... Co-op/Internship experience preferred. * Education or experience with surface water resources ...

Accurately completes topographic, tree, and wetland surveys. * Accurately completes boundary and ... Mentors and trains Instrument persons and Survey Interns. * Mentors and trains Engineers and ...

Consultant, Scientist

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$72K - $97K/yr

... internships. * Strong commitment to health and safety in both field and office environments ... Familiarity with wetlands, stormwater, NPDES, and wastewater permitting and reporting. * Local or ...

Experience with coastal, stream and/or wetland habitat assessments and/or restoration is preferred ... Co-op/Internship experience preferred. * Education or experience with surface water resources ...

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How much do internship wetlands jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship wetlands in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an internship wetlands?

Internship wetlands refer to internship positions focused on the study, management, and conservation of wetland environments. These internships typically involve hands-on fieldwork, data collection, habitat restoration, and sometimes laboratory analysis, all centered around wetlands—areas where water saturates the soil either permanently or seasonally. Interns may work with government agencies, environmental organizations, or research institutions to gain practical experience in wetland ecology, hydrology, and wildlife management. These positions are ideal for students or recent graduates interested in environmental science, ecology, or natural resource management.

What types of fieldwork and research activities are typically involved in a wetlands internship?

As a Wetlands Intern, you can expect to participate in a variety of fieldwork and research activities, including conducting plant and wildlife surveys, collecting water and soil samples, and assisting with habitat restoration projects. You may also help monitor environmental conditions, record data, and support ongoing research initiatives alongside experienced scientists and conservationists. This hands-on experience provides valuable exposure to wetland ecology, data collection methods, and teamwork in outdoor environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an internship wetlands, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Wetlands Internship, you generally need a background in environmental science, biology, or a related field, with coursework or experience in ecology and field research. Familiarity with GIS software, water quality testing equipment, and data collection tools is often required. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively are valuable soft skills. These competencies are crucial for effectively studying wetland ecosystems, contributing to conservation projects, and supporting research objectives.

What is the difference between Internship Wetlands vs Wetlands Technician?

AspectInternship WetlandsWetlands Technician
Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates, some may have relevant courseworkUsually requires a degree or certification in environmental science or related field
Work EnvironmentTemporary, educational, often field-basedFull-time, field and office work, more hands-on technical tasks
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, environmental NGOs, government agencies for trainingGovernment agencies, consulting firms, environmental organizations

Internship Wetlands positions are primarily educational opportunities for students or recent graduates to gain experience, while Wetlands Technicians are full-time roles requiring more technical skills and certifications. Internships often serve as a stepping stone toward becoming a Wetlands Technician in the environmental field.

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Infographic showing various Internship Wetlands job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 10% Internship, 56% Full Time, 32% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,995 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

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Job description

Description

The Land Trust for Tennessee 

Position: Glen Leven Farm Steward Intern

Supervisor: Bryan Thompson, Glen Leven Farm Steward

Location: Glen Leven Farm in Nashville, TN

Unpaid Internship, College Credit Preferred


Internship Dates & Times

For at least 8 weeks, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekday availability, preferred, for minimum of 15 hours per week, with occasional weekend opportunities.


About The Land Trust for Tennessee

The Land Trust for Tennessee ("LTTN") is a statewide, accredited non-profit land conservation organization with offices in Nashville and Chattanooga. LTTN's mission is to conserve the unique character of Tennessee's natural, scenic and historic landscapes and sites for future generations. In its 26 years, LTTN has protected more than 137,000 acres through over 460 conservation projects across Tennessee. 


The Opportunity  

Glen Leven Farm serves as the main office and front door to the organization, showcasing conservation best practices on 64 acres that consist of pastures, forested areas, a wetland, a walking trail, historic buildings and structures, and a certified arboretum. LTTN is seeking a bright, curious and hard-working intern to join our collaborative team and assist with the implementation of conservation best practices by learning and performing invasive plan removal, native plant identification, equine care, and property maintenance at Glen Leven Farm. The ideal candidate would have class work or previous experience in related fields and a strong interest in Tennessee's natural, agricultural and historical environments. This intern will primarily work alongside the Farm Steward but will have the opportunity to spend time with staff members across the organization to learn about our work. 


Primary Responsibilities

The intern will assist with the following:

Working alongside the Glen Leven Farm Steward to restore the natural and native habitat by removing invasive plants and replanting with native plants

Tree/plant maintenance including pruning, mulching, watering, weeding, etc.

Trail maintenance by mulching, mowing, weed whacking, clearing fence lines, trees, and brush

Engaging with the Glen Leven Nature Trail Crew volunteer group and assisting with volunteer projects

Tracking specific location of flora and fauna at Glen Leven Farm in iNaturalist database

When able, helping Stewardship Team on annual monitoring of LTTN's protected properties


Desired Skills and Qualifications:

A passion for our mission

A positive attitude and energetic work ethic that shows initiative and drive

Ability to work outside doing strenuous activities in a variety of weather conditions

Must have a basic understanding of safety protocols and equipment, and be comfortable working with and around power tools, chainsaws, weed whackers, and woodchippers.

Must be able to walk an average of 2 miles per day

Well-organized, with the ability to work independently, and excellent attention to detail

Plant identification skills are preferred

Flexibility to work some Saturdays for LTTN's monthly Community Days at Glen Leven Farm

Experience working with equine, a plus 

Ability to lift up to 40 pounds


Internship Requirements:

  • Currently seeking environmental      nonprofit experience while being currently enrolled, credit-seeking,      and/or a degree-seeking undergraduate, graduate student, or within a year      after graduation.
  • At the conclusion of this internship,      each intern will do a presentation to staff that summarizes their      internship, highlighting their accomplishments and what they learned. 

All internships at The Land Trust for Tennessee are designed to be immersive. Interns are encouraged to express their interests, participate in organization-wide meetings, and connect with staff across departments when possible.

The essential functions and basic skills have been included. LTTN will work with students to complete all required paperwork and documentation, including a background check. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, and abilities. LTTN is an equal opportunity employer.