Job Details
| Advertisement Opens: Feb. 1, 2026 |
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| Advertisement Closes: March 15, 2026 |
| Full Time: No |
| Salary: $15.00 - $15.00 Hourly |
| Minimum Education and/or Experience: To be eligible for an AGFC Internship, applicants must meet the following prerequisites:
The selected intern will coordinate directly with his/her college or university to obtain course credit for their work. AGFC interns are paid $15.00 per hour and work approximately 40 hours per week (no more than 360 hours for 9 weeks). Intern positions will be available from May to August. Flexible work schedules can be established with your division supervisor. PLEASE SEE "SPECIFIC JOB DIMENSIONS" BELOW FOR THE LIST OF DOCUMENTS THAT MUST BE UPLOADED WITH THIS ONLINE APPLICATION. YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE DESIGNATED "INCOMPLETE" UNTIL ALL THREE DOCUMENTS ARE RECEIVED. |
| Preferred Education and/or Experience: The selected individual should have a working knowledge of wildlife and the outdoors and be able to work outside in sometimes uncomfortable conditions that include exposure to variable weather conditions, animals, insects, and vegetation. |
| Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills: Required skills may vary depending on the AGFC position and division. The following skills are typically required for conservation-focused AGFC internship positions:
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| Position Location: City: Springdale Office: J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center Division: Wildlife Management |
| Job Summary: The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) Summer Internship program is designed to help students gain education and practical experience related to the conservation work performed by the AGFC, as well as to meet hands-on training requirements necessary for students to earn their degree. This training is crucial for students pursuing a career in conservation and often serves as a deciding factor in securing employment after college. |
| Typical Functions: To be determined by the hiring supervisor |
| Specific Duties and Responsibilities: The selected individual will be responsible for assisting with various wildlife management activities in Northwest Arkansas. General duties will include habitat management treatments, maintenance, and operation of WMA buildings, grounds, and equipment, as well as assisting with wildlife surveys, data collection, feral hog trapping efforts, private lands site visits, educational programs, special events, and other duties as assigned. Scheduling is flexible, but will primarily consist of normal business hours from Monday through Friday. Occasional work on weekends or outside of normal business hours may be required. |
| Certificates, Licenses, or Registrations: Must have a valid driver's license |
| Special Job Dimensions: REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION All THREE (3) of the following documents MUST be received by March 15, 2026. For your application to be considered, you MUST upload and attach the following:
IF ALL THREE (3) DOCUMENTS ARE NOT ATTACHED, YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE DETERMINED INCOMPLETE UNTIL THE DOCUMENTS ARE RECEIVED.
If you are unable to attach your documentation online, you may email it to SARAH RHODES at sarah.rhodes@agfc.ar.gov or SHARON MORRIS at sharon.morris@agfc.ar.gov. If you email documents, you must provide the following information in the email subject line: Position Name and Position Number (both are located at the top of the AGFC online job posting).
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As an equal opportunity employer, the Commission will make any reasonable accommodations necessary to ensure equal employment opportunities.