At Shaver's Creek, we offer four different internship experiences. People from around the world travel to Shaver's Creek to be a part of the unique internship programs. Our internships include:
Those interested in the raptor center or communications internships should contact Doug Steigerwalt (raptor center) or Jeff Deitrich (communications) by e-mail. For other internships, see the descriptions and contact information below. Inquiries for all internships may also be made by calling us at 814-863-2000.
Environmental Education Internships
An internship at Shaver's Creek is an excellent springboard to a career in cultural/natural history and environmental education professions. Some interns use the experience for college credit or as their field practicum. To apply for an environmental education internship, fill out the intern application form. (Please note: a resume and list of references is also required to apply for the environmental education internship.) For questions about environmental education internships, we recommend that you call 814-863-2000 and ask for Doug Wentzel (or e-mail him at djw105@outreach.psu.edu).
Staff Share the Experience
Interns become an integral part of the staff and are encouraged to participate in all facets of the center. As part of their mutually beneficial and cooperative efforts, staff members provide the interns with evaluation and feedback. Observation and videotaping are used in evaluations. Interns are encouraged to keep a journal. Interns share in planning, delivering, and evaluating the center's educational and recreational programming.
An intern's responsibilities may include:
Duration and Work Schedule
The time an intern spends at Shaver's Creek is demanding and intensely rewarding. They must have a sense of purpose, love children, enjoy people, and possess a willingness to communicate a joy in and respect for our natural and cultural heritage.
Internships are available in winter/spring (January–May), summer (June–August), and fall (September–December). Multiple seasons are permitted. The average work week is forty-five hours.
Compensation and Benefits
Shaver's Creek provides an on-site intern house with private rooms and a weekly stipend of $175. Interns are encouraged to participate in professional development workshops and regional conferences. Macintosh computers are on-site and access to e-mail and the Internet is available through Penn State. Staff members also help with résumé writing and provide assistance in preparing for future jobs.
Apply and Interview
Interviews with top candidates are conducted in person or by phone.
The application deadlines for each season are:
winter/spring—November 1
summer—March 1
fall—July 1
Adventure Programs Internship
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Please Submit Resumes to:
Rod Lee, Program Director
Shaver's Creek Environmental Center
3400 Discovery Road
Petersburg PA 16669
For any questions, please call at 814-863-2000 or send e-mail to rml10@psu.edu.
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