Interpretation Intern
Listed on 2026-08-19
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
- 2701 First Ave, Suite 240, Seattle, WA 98121
- Posted 1 week ago
- $23 / Hour
Website Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust
SummaryThe Interpretation Intern supports the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust’s mission by developing content that showcases the natural, cultural, historic, scenic, and recreational treasures of the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area (Greenway NHA) and the Tribal heritage that intersects with these stories. This internship offers the chance to research, craft, and share stories about iconic places and thematic narratives, helping to increase awareness of the Greenway NHA and inspire actions that foster deeper connections with the landscape through stewardship and advocacy.
The Interpretation Intern will also have the opportunity to connect with other professionals in multiple industries, such as museums, cultural centers, historical societies, land management agencies, other nonprofit organizations, and tourism organizations.
- Salary: $23/hour
- Program Dates:
Mid-October 2026–Early June 2027 - Schedule:
PT (10–15 hours/week) - Deadline: ASAP (Priority consideration will be given to applications received by end of day on August 23)
Education:
Open to all undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled in an accredited educational program such as History, Museum Studies, Library Sciences, Journalism, Natural Resources, Communications, Environmental Studies or a related area of study, as well as other applicants who feel they possess the necessary qualifications for the role.
We’re looking for someone who thrives at the intersection of storytelling, cultural preservation, and visitor engagement.
- Interpretive storytelling, content development, or related fields such as journalism, museum education, heritage tourism, nonprofit communications, or social media content creation.
- Research and documentation, including conducting research, synthesizing complex information, and capturing oral histories or cultural narratives. Working with diverse communities, including multigenerational audiences, Tribes, or other stakeholders with varied perspectives.
- Organizing and managing cultural or historical materials, such as databases, photo collections, curated archives, or historic documents.
There are no licenses or certifications required to apply for this position. A current driver’s license and access to reliable transportation is required to travel to sites throughout the Greenway that may be inaccessible via public transit.
Technical Skills And Knowledge- Proficient user of Microsoft Office products and experience with major social media platforms.
- Familiarity with platforms like Word Press, Drupal, or Squarespace for publishing and updating content.
- Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
- Basic skills in capturing and editing high-quality images or short videos with ability to complete basic graphic design projects
- Enthusiastic about the Greenway Trust’s mission and exemplar of Greenway Trust values.
- Passionate about history, heritage and environmental topics.
- Well-organized, focused on achieving goals and making an impact.
- Flexibility, adaptability, and a positive attitude toward work.
- Self-directed and motivated individual who is comfortable working independently and as part of a team.
- Confidence to meet and speak with professionals inside and outside the organization via phone, Zoom, or in person at locations throughout the Greenway NHA.
The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust works to steward a diverse landscape that stretches 100 miles from the shores of Puget Sound across the Cascade Mountains to Central Washington. Designated a National Heritage Area in 2019, the Greenway encompasses 1.5 million acres (with 900,000 acres in public ownership), two million people, 28 cities, three major river systems, and two Interstate highways.
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