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Apply by March 31 to work for the AGFC this summer

BY agfc

ON 03-01-2023

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March 1, 2023

LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas college students have less than a month to get their applications in if they want to be considered for one of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s paid summer internships. The internships, funded by sales of the AGFC’s Conservation License Plates, let students gain hands-on training and experience needed to compete for a future career in conservation.

Careers in conservation are highly sought by many people with a passion for hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation. Previous experience is one way to separate yourself from the crowd, and that’s where an internship can make the difference.

Nykki Allred, internship coordinator for the AGFC, says internships not only let a person get their foot in the door to a new career, but also explore what options are available in the real world.

“The supervisors were all passionate about teaching their interns about conservation and the impact our agency has on conservation,” Allred said. “So many times students will study something and not be able to learn the real-world duties they will one day take part in, and this program is perfect for that.”

Internships are available across the state in conservation education, wildlife management, fisheries management, and wildlife law enforcement.

AGFC Fisheries Biologist Dylan Hann guides intern during Florida bass stocking effort.
According to Allred, internships in the following locations have had fewer applicants than usual and she would strongly recommend students who meet the minimum qualifications get their applications in soon: Yellville, Pine Bluff, Jonesboro, Fort Smith, Camden, Batesville, Hope, Brinkley, and Little Rock.

Applications should include a current resume, a one-page cover letter, a copy of college transcripts and a completed application form.

Visit https://jobs.agfc.com for more information on the internship program and a list of openings for 2023.

 

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AGFC Malacologist Kendall Moles teaching students about freshwater mussels.

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AGFC Fisheries Biologist Dylan Hann guides intern during Florida bass stocking effort.


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