Chesapeake Gateways Ambassador – National Park Service
Listed on 2025-12-27
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Education / Teaching
Digital Media / Production, Bilingual, Youth Development
Title:
Chesapeake Gateways Ambassador at the National Park Service
Location:
Based out of Annapolis, MD
Internships: 2 positions available
Dates of Service: 1/5/2026 – 12/18/2026 (50‑week term commitment)
Pay: $720/week ($600/week stipend $120/housing allowance) plus benefits
Status:
This is a full‑time, temporary, Ameri Corps National Service position.
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Please submit a resume and cover letter via our website, Applications will be accepted until November 30th.
Appalachian Conservation Corps and the National Park Service are seeking two Chesapeake Gateways Ambassadors to work with National Park Service staff on projects that specifically address Chesapeake Gateways’ core function of coordinating and convening Chesapeake Gateways Places & Experiences — the foundational partnership network created by the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of 1998. The intern will support the development and implementation of communications and digital experience products to assist Chesapeake Gateways places and partners in engaging the communities of the Chesapeake watershed.
The intern will complete two weeks of formal training at the NPS Chesapeake Gateways office to learn basic operations, skills in interpretation, and the natural/cultural resource stories that guide our collective work. In addition to the standard training curriculum, the intern will participate in self‑paced digital media training specific to the National Park Service. The intern will work with the program’s Visual Information Specialist to research and write digital media content, highlighting Chesapeake Gateways Places and Experiences.
They will also participate in a program‑wide review and strategic development planning process to help guide the future of the program’s social media strategy. After working at Chesapeake Gateways for several months, the intern will independently create or co‑create content with partners for the network’s website. This content development will include written content, as well as audio‑visual elements. The intern may assist with other interpretive media projects including signage and brochures.
- Community engagement and outreach, especially activating young people to move from digital engagement to onsite stewardship.
- Preparing and publishing content focused on at least one of the NPS Chesapeake Gateways themes.
- Creating, editing, and publishing content for multiple print and digital platforms including websites, mobile apps, social media, publications, newspapers, magazines, and more.
- Developing digital interpretative experiences at Chesapeake Gateways Places.
- Develop common interpretive content that can be readily adapted and customized for use at individual sites, including thematic interpretive products, such as interpretive signage.
- Link culture and nature through interpretation, education, messaging, and initiatives.
- Opportunities to participate in a variety of activities and projects related to the mission of the National Park Service depending on interest areas.
Housing is not provided. This is an Ameri Corps position and members will serve full-time. Ameri Corps benefits are contingent on the member meeting the 1700‑hour minimum requirement, AND serving the full length of the term.
Benefits- $720 week stipend paid bi‑weekly ($600 living stipend $120 additional member benefit)
- $7,395 Ameri Corps Segal Education Award upon successful completion of 1700‑hour service term (award amount varies based on length of commitment and can be used for paying off federal student loans or paying tuition for a Title IV accredited college)
- Option to enroll in free Health, Vision, Mental Health and Dental benefits
- $1,000 professional development fund for certifications, trainings, conferences, and travel
- Eligibility for the Public Land Corps Hiring Authority upon successful completion — noncompetitive hiring status for two years when applying for federal positions.
- Possible federal student loan forbearance and interest payoff
- Member Assistance Program — 3 free sessions of support with a counseling or work‑life balance specialist
- Depending upon the academic institution and program, positions may fulfill internship requirements
- Professional development opportunities (mentorship, resume support, alumni listserv, etc.) and exposure to natural resource career paths
- Some college coursework completed in Communications, History, Public Affairs, Public Speaking, or other related subjects
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