American Conservation Experience: Lake Tahoe Restoration Internship

Internship Description: American Conservation Experience, a Non-Profit 
Conservation Corps based in Santa Cruz, CA, is currently hiring energetic, 
ambitious young adults to participate in a 3 month skills training program 
focused on restoration efforts in the Lake Tahoe National Forest.   
Interns will serve with ACE at various locations around Lake Tahoe 
learning advanced trail maintenance skills under the supervision of 
professional ACE Crew Leaders. Interns may occasionally be assigned to 
alternate projects in other locations throughout the state as the need 
arises.  Interns will receive a $110 per week living allowance and food 
will be provided on work days. This is a valuable opportunity to learn and 
train among professional mentors. 

Start Date: Start dates available in August
End Date: Corresponding end date in October or November

A three month commitment is required. 

Location:  The crystal clear turquoise waters of Lake Tahoe and the 
surrounding mountains, forests, and wilderness areas of the Lake Tahoe 
Basin draw outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.   The Lake Tahoe 
Basin, divided between California and Nevada, also represents one of the 
most fragile ecosystems in North America, as soil erosion, algae growth, 
and invasive plants/animals threaten the unique high elevation alpine 
lake.   Tahoe has long sought a balance between embracing extensive 
recreational use and preserving the Basin’s delicate ecosystem.   ACE 
crews will be reconstructing hiking trails to encourage recreation in a 
sustainable manner that does not contribute to soil erosion and does not 
represent a threat to lake clarity.  

Internship Major Duties and Expectations: 
Interns will support ACE and US Forest Service staff by assisting in the 
construction and maintenance of hiking trails. Typical duties include: 
• Assisting agency staff with the construction of a variety of advanced 
trail structures such as stone staircases, dry stone retaining walls, rock 
check dams, waterbars, etc. Interns will also assist ACE staff in routine 
trail maintenance duties such as brushing trails, outsloping tread and 
clearing drainage structures. 
• Completing work tasks as instructed by ACE staff, keeping daily work log 
and demonstrate proper work procedures and methods while working in the 
field with or near other volunteer groups.
• Following strict guidelines in making safety a priority, including the 
responsible use of personal protective gear and insuring that all tools, 
equipment, vehicles and other co-workers are working safely in all 
conditions.
• Following instructions from all ACE and USFS staff and understanding and 
respecting all wilderness regulations and policies. 
• Working with a professional demeanor as a part of a team. 

Working Conditions: Work is labor intensive and strenuous, performed 
outdoors in steep and hilly terrain and at elevations as high as 9,000 
feet. Interns should anticipate adverse conditions including rain, wind, 
and even late summer snows, interspersed among weeks of sunshine. Crews 
may hike several miles uphill each day to reach the high elevation 
worksites, so physical fitness is an absolute requirement. 

Qualifications: Applicants for ACE’s Restoration Internships in the Lake 
Tahoe National Forest must be at least 18 years old, have an established 
interest in conservation issues, and should take evident joy in tackling 
challenging situations with a positive mindset. Applicants must be willing 
to undertake arduous physical work in all types of weather and terrain, 
and to participate as a team member, dedicated to both ACE’s and the 
USFS’s mission. Applicants must be flexible to accepting other project 
assignments throughout the state as program need arises. The internship is 
meant as a stepping stone to environmental careers with land management 
agencies and as a gateway to potential advancement within ACE, not only as 
an interesting and rewarding way to spend 3 months working in a beautiful 
location. Drug users, including recreational smokers of marijuana, should 
not consider applying, as ACE reserves the right to require drug testing 
and generally abhors the presence of drug users in our program. 

Other Requirements: 
• Internship is available to US Citizens and Green Card holders only. 
• Interns must have personal medical insurance for the duration of their 
participation with ACE. 
• ACE will provide tents to all interns (upon request) but all other 
camping items such as sturdy boots, sleeping bags, backpacks, and raingear 
must be provided by successful applicants. 
Application Deadline: Positions available immediately and open until 
filled. Please apply ASAP.

***To Apply***
Please email a resume and cover letter along with 3 professional 
references to i...@usaconservation.org with “Lake Tahoe Restoration 
Internship - ECOLOG referred” in the subject heading of your email.  
Please include the date that you are available to start in your email.

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