Hispanic Access Foundation’s MANO Project

Hispanic Access Foundation’s MANO Project is offering enriching internship experiences for Latinx students and upcoming professionals who are passionate about public land conservation and natural resources. To better raise the visibility of this new program, we’d like to ask for your help in sharing these opportunities with Latinx students who may be interested in getting work experience with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. We currently are accepting applications for a Visitor Service and Urban Partnership Intern starting in early December of 2019, and based in Hadley, MA.

Applications can be submitted through our virtual platform: My Access to a Network of Opportunities (MANO) Project and are due on November8, 2019 at 5 pm EST.