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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation AreaFinding your way is not always easy. But, wildlife biologists are studying the ways animals find their way in this urban mtn range.
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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
Internships-Web Design Intern
Major Duties
  • Work with Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area webmaster to design, update and maintain pages on the park's website.
  • Assists with special projects as necessary.
 
Knowledge Required (in addition to the General Background requirements for all interns):
  • College student or recent graduate with a background or interest in computers.
  • Basic knowledge of Dreamweaver, Flash, Photoshop, and basic HTML.
  • Ability to work well both independently and as part of a team, be detail-oriented and organized.
  • Good oral and written communication skills and ability to follow oral and written directions.
  • Valid driver's license is required.
  • Must have own transportation to and from worksite. Government vehicles are available for intern use within the scope of their internship.
 
Work Site and Conditions
  • Intern will work primarily indoors in a cubicle at Park Headquarters in Thousand Oaks.
  • Work at home may be possible with weekly consultations with staff.
  • Intern may work full or part time, either weekdays or weekends.
  • A 12 week full time internship is preferred, but arrangements can be made for part time or project only internships.
 
Application Instructions

To apply send letter of application with availability, resume,three references and unofficial transcript by e-mail toSheila_braden@nps.gov or regular mail to Sheila Braden, National ParkService, 401 West Hillcrest, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, or fax (805) 3701851 to her attention.
For additional information contact: sheila_braden@nps.gov
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Did You Know?
Unique vistas and cultural significance often draw filmmakers to National Parks. Paramount Ranch is the only place in the National Park System where you can see movie making in action at a historic movie ranch once owned by Paramount Pictures (1927).

Last Updated: March 12, 2008 at 13:52 EST