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Conservation Easement Stewardship Intern

CompanyPeninsula Open Space Trust
LocationPalo Alto
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 13, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will support conservation easement stewardship through annual monitoring visits, field documentation, and report preparation. Additionally, they will manage database records in Salesforce and research methods to improve monitoring efficiency.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
93
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Our Mission: POST protects open space on the Peninsula and in the South Bay for the benefit of all. Our Vision: POST is creating a network of protected lands where people and nature connect and thrive. These lands are preserved forever so present and future generations benefit from the careful balance of rural and urban landscapes that makes our region extraordinary. Our Impact: Since our founding in 1977, POST has protected more than 87,000 acres of permanent open space, farms and parkland in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties. These lands are now part of the National Park system, National Wildlife Refuge system, California State Parks, county and city parks, regional preserves and private farmland. POST takes a science-driven approach in our decisions about land acquisition and stewardship so that every property is appropriately cared for.
About the Role

I.         BASIC FUNCTION OR PURPOSE OF POSITION

POST is offering a flexible (32-40 hours a week) six-month internship opportunity in support of POST’s conservation easement stewardship. This is a terrific opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the nonprofit sector with a nationally-recognized land conservation organization. The intern will become part of and contribute to a high-functioning team and gain insights into land management, stewardship, conservation easement monitoring and landowner relations.
General tasks consist of preparation and filing of materials for conservation easement monitoring, field work assistance, research projects, database organization and management, and/or other projects as requested.
This position reports to the Conservation Easement Manager.

II.        ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THIS JOB

  • Assist with preparation for annual conservation easement monitoring visits.
    • Tasks include organizing property profiles in monitoring software LANDSCAPE for Conservation, creating photo compilations, scheduling visits, preparing pre-monitoring letters, reviewing previous reports, etc.
 
    • Participate in annual conservation easement monitoring visits, including both on-ground site visits and remote monitoring. 
      • Tasks include taking field notes, navigating, photo documentation of observations, etc.
 
      • Assist with follow-up tasks after annual monitoring visits.
        • Tasks include organizing photo documentation, coordinating with GIS team for updates to Photo Point maps, preparing monitoring reports and post-monitoring letters, updating database property profiles, permanent file management, etc
        • Research ways to improve the quality and efficiency of conservation easement monitoring. 
          • Attend webinars, review materials and participate in community conversations.
          • Research methods of incorporating new processes to improve efficiency and/or quality of monitoring
          • Aid in implementing process improvements, including organization of POST’s Salesforce database system,  and review of historical files. 
 

III.      KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED TO PERFORM THIS JOB

        • Have a background and/or interest in land conservation;
        • In the process of obtaining or has obtained an Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree;
        • Up-to-date computer skills and a willingness to learn and utilize POST’s Salesforce database system, LANDSCAPE for Conservation and other programs;
        • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail;
        • Self-motivated and flexible;
        • Ability to take initiative and produce desired results;
        • Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
        • Ability to effectively collaborate with a variety of individuals and groups;
 

VI.       PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

      • Regular and accurate communication with others and completion of work tasks involving the use of phone, computer, web, and video technology, the ability to interact effectively with digital and printed materials, and to operate required job-related equipment.
      • Ability to drive a vehicle to remote locations for on-ground site visits.
      • Ability to lift and carry up to 20 lbs. of monitoring binders, and onsite visit equipment such as first aid kits or backpacks.
      • Ability to traverse uneven or rough terrain, and to tolerate exposure to outdoor elements and varying weather conditions. This position requires on-ground site visit hikes of various levels of elevation and duration.
      • Reasonable accommodations will be made to allow a person to perform essential functions.
 
 
To Apply: 
  
Please write a cover letter telling us how you connect to our mission and why you are a great match for this role. We are not able to give the same level of consideration to applications submitted without a cover letter. 
  
STARTING SALARY RANGE FOR THIS POSITION: 
This is a temporary position and carries no discretionary benefits except for state mandated sick leave. Exact timing and scheduling can be flexible to accommodate the appropriate candidate. Pay is $25.00 per hour. POST’s office is located in downtown Palo Alto near public transportation, and we will provide a Caltrain Go Pass if needed.  

POST’s Core Values: 
Nature Connects Us All: We believe that we are part of an interconnected web of life and that diversity of all types creates strength and resilience. In our work, we strive to protect and heal the ecosystems that support our collective well-being. 
Act Today for the Long-Term: We take action today in ways that support our bold, long-term vision. We accept and balance the tension between the present and the future while staying true to our purpose. 
Commit to Learning and Growth: We are creative, curious and courageous in our approaches and willing to change course when necessary. We learn from our successes and mistakes. 
Care About How We Work: We believe all living things should be treated with dignity. We acknowledge the many injustices against people and nature. We are dedicated to striving for equity in our actions. 
Honor Our Collective Strengths: We have the most positive impact when we work together toward a shared vision. We catalyze, collaborate and complement to support the best outcomes for all. 
  
POST is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any applicant based on legally recognized protected classes under federal, state, or local law.  
  
Applicants with disabilities may request a reasonable accommodation when applying for a position with us. Please contact us if you need assistance applying for this position. 
  
POST is committed to maintaining an inclusive, values-driven workplace where all employees can thrive. We encourage interested applicants with varied backgrounds and/or skill sets to apply for open positions so we may consider individual qualifications and evaluate great candidates whose prior experience may not precisely meet all the posted criteria.  
  
We look forward to receiving your application for employment at POST! 
Key Skills
Land ConservationConservation Easement MonitoringSalesforceLandscape For ConservationDatabase ManagementField WorkGIS CoordinationTechnical WritingLandowner RelationsOrganizational SkillsCommunication SkillsCollaboration
Categories
Environmental & SustainabilityScience & ResearchAdministrativeGovernment & Public Sector
Benefits
State Mandated Sick LeaveCaltrain Go Pass