NAFWS Internship Program

Gain Experience
& Knowledge

A great way to gain experiences and knowledge is to participate in summer programs and educational programs like internships, work studies, summer camps, certificate programs as well as higher education programs to further your education.

See Below: 2 Internship Positions OPEN | Deadline: September 15, 2023 | Downloadable Application Below

What is an Internship?

Program that is offered from employers (federal, state, private, non-governmental, etc.) to potential employees.They can be full-time, part-time or for a certain number of months. Internships can also be unpaid or paid. They all vary, but all have great benefits.

Benefits of Internship Programs

Finding a job can be a challenge, especially if you don’t have experience. Unfortunately, you need to obtain a job before you can gain experience. Internships are a great way for college students, recent graduates or anyone considering a career change to obtain valuable work experience. Continue reading to learn eight benefits of an internship and find out how an internship can prepare you for the demands of today’s workforce.

What You Get…
  • Gain work experience
  • Build your network
  • Explore a career path
  • Gain role models
  • Develop, practice & improve skills
  • Gain confidence
  • Earn payment
  • Build your resume
  • Receive trainings
  • Possibility of a job

2023 NAFWS Alaska Internship Application

APPLICATIONS FOR 2023 NAFWS ALASKA INTERNSHIP – OPEN

Deadline is September 15, 2023 at 10 pm AK Time

Downloadable Internship ApplicationDownloadable Flier

More information about our Scholarships & Internships

 If you are interested or would like to share this opportunity, please click for the application by clicking the link below.

In Recognition of Their Support

The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society would like to thank those organizations that provided us with support over the years. With them we grew an effective national communications network for the exchange of information and management techniques related to self-determined tribal fish and wildlife management.

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