Prairie Restoration Field Crew Internship
The Phoenix Conservancy
Pullman or Spokane, Washington
| Job Type | Paid Internship |
| Salary | $2000 stipend |
| Deadline | Apr 24, 2026 |
| Min. Experience | 0 - 1 year |
SPRING 2026 RESTORATION FIELD CREW INTERNSHIP POSITIONS
(Please follow instructions below to apply – We do not accept applications through Handshake.)
General Internship Expectations
The Phoenix Conservancy (TPC) is hiring for paid internship positions for the spring 2026 season. Interns for TPC will receive direct experience and training with restoration, conservation, and social enterprise work through restoring endangered ecosystems, environmental outreach and communication, and participating in the dynamic growth of a young conservation nonprofit.
As a rapidly growing international conservation organization, we offer diverse experience opportunities emphasizing different aspects of our organization’s work, both in an online and fieldwork context.
To complete an internship, interns for The Phoenix Conservancy are expected to complete the following expectations, with training from TPC staff:
Experience Length: Complete 135 hours of cumulative work in their position
Professionalism: Meet with their TPC supervisor occasionally to check in on progress and attend TPC’s all-staff meetings
Breadth of Experience: Participate in at least 1 TPC project outside the scope of their specific role to increase experience breadth. This may include participation in field trips to other project sites, participation in website or social media development, project development, research, or a capstone project in line with TPC and an individual’s interests.
As a result of these standards, former interns are extremely competitive when applying for jobs after the completion of their internships. References and experiences gained from The Phoenix Conservancy have been cited as a direct reason by employers that former TPC interns were selected for jobs, some of which had more than 200 applicants. We therefore place high priority on the professional development of interns into high-quality, self-directed conservation professionals with diverse, valuable skill sets. Within The Phoenix Conservancy, applicants completing internships with higher levels of autonomy and responsibility may be invited to move into higher levels within the organization based on their performance.
These internships are largely field-based, with a minimum of 135 hours logged in active restoration field work. To be considered for a field-based internship position, candidates therefore should:
- Be physically located in the vicinity of Pullman, WA OR Spokane, WA and able to work in the field in that region
- Have reliable local transportation to travel within the city
- Have some field experience through a combination of classwork, volunteer work, or other life experience
- Be self-directed and able to competently work independently and under the supervision and direction of a field crew lead
MORE POSITION DETAILS
Paid Internships (3+ spring positions available)
Pay: $2000 stipend, paid upon completion
Position Type: Part-time (16-24 hrs/wk)
Start Date: week of April 20th for Pullman position applicants; week of May 11th for Spokane position applicants (start date somewhat flexible; please inquire in your application email for details)
End Date: Dependent on hours/week worked; no more than 12 weeks from start date (although exceptions can be made for extenuating circumstances). So with an April 20th start, an intern would need to complete hours by July 20th.
Position Description: The Phoenix Conservancy is pleased to offer paid internships for spring 2026, with the primary responsibility of assisting with all aspects of Palouse Prairie restoration. Paid internships are designed to be both more concentrated and shorter in duration to increase accessibility of conservation careers to driven individuals. In addition to the general internship expectations above, paid internship positions carry the expectation of a minimum 16 hours per week and a maximum of 24 hours per week, as available.
Field Internship Specific Duties:
Depending on needs and availability, the position may also assist with aspects of other TPC restoration projects. Sample duties may include (but are not limited to):
- Invasive species control and removal at Phoenix Conservancy restoration sites
- Assisting with special events, fundraisers, and other TPC activities
- Regular field work in assisting with all aspects of Palouse Prairie restoration, including TPC’s Pocket Prairie Restoration
- Biochar production and training, including assisting with carbon accreditation
- Social enterprise development and participation as a funding vehicle for conservation
- Horticulture, relocation, and seed collection of native plant species
- Seeding and planting of native species at Phoenix Conservancy restoration sites
- Attending meetings with their TPC supervisor, and adhering to all general employee expectations for The Phoenix Conservancy.
| Category | General / Stewardship , Land Trust , Restoration |