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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
Internships

Each year the park offers internships through the organization, Student Conservation Association (SCA). Intern opportunities may exist in several park departments and areas, such as interpretation, curatorial, maintenance and natural resources. Internships run from 12 weeks to six months. Participants receive a stipend and housing. You may call the park for more information about the specific position (603) 675-2175 x110

Internship descriptions and application materials are available on the SCA website: www.thesca.org

Curatorial internships for students in Museum Studies programs, may also be arranged on an individual basis. Contact Dr. Henry Duffy, Curator, (603) 675-2175 x112

Individually designed student internships not through SCA, may also be arranged with the park. Please contact the park volunteer coordinator, Gregory Schwarz, at (603) 675-2175 x107, for more information.

Current SCA Internships Available:
Please check the park website or the SCA website for the 2009 season internships.

Volunteer opportunities are available at the park with all divisions. Please contact Gregory Schwarz, Volunteer Coordinator, at (603) 675-2175 x107 for more information.

Seasonal employment opportunities are sometimes available at the park. When open, these are advertised on the Federal Government's Office of Personnel Management (OPM) website: www.usajobs.opm.gov. You may also contact the park for more details.

The toboggan slide at Saint-Gaudens' home, 1904.  

Did You Know?
Augustus Saint-Gaudens enjoyed winter sports and built a 30 ft. tall toboggan slide on the lawn next to his studio. A donkey pulled the sled and riders back up from the lower field, ΒΌ mile away.

Last Updated: February 02, 2009 at 09:50 EST