Water Resource Restoration and Protection
Summer 2025
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Application Deadline: March 23, 2025
Benefits:
► Earn 3 undergraduate internship credit hours + $12/hr compensation
► Gain experience in ongoing surface water quality restoration and protection projects
► Go behind the scenes with a Watershed Coordinator, and learn methods used nationally to improve surface water quality
► Participate in occasional day trips to project/program sites (primary internship location is in College Station)
► Present to a public audience as a team member
► Develop skills necessary to produce workshops/meetings and perform effective outreach
► Visit and learn about ag and urban best management practice (BMP) sites
Description:
In this internship, the selected candidate will be a member of a team providing input and support for various watershed management and education programs, including the Geronimo and Alligator Creeks Watershed Protection Plan; Texas Watershed Steward Program; and Mill Creek Watershed Protection Plan. The intern will also support other related water quality programs of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences. By assisting with the facilitation of public meetings, and supporting other project efforts as needed, the candidate will be involved in all aspects of water quality program operations, including delivery of educational programs to watershed stakeholders. Such facilitation includes: the development of educational resources (PowerPoint slide sets, web pages, news releases, fliers, etc.); assisting with implementation of existing watershed protection plans (task coordination and development of proposals and programs in support of project goals); the opportunity for day-trip travel with program staff in an Extension vehicle; and development of project reports. In this position, the selected candidate would have the opportunity to work closely with other team members, Extension Specialists and County Agents, river authorities, and state and federal agency partners.
This position can be tailored in some ways to fit the selected candidate’s strengths or desired outcomes. For example, if the selected candidate has a particular interest in community engagement or communication and marketing, they might focus on creating fliers or social media posts and calling project partners. If the selected candidate would like to gain experience in data processing, they might take on a project making graphs of water quality data to be shared with the public.
The selected candidate is able to earn 3 credit hours of “internship” credit and compensation of $12/hr.
Qualifications:
● Texas A&M Students with U3 or U4 classification as of May 31, 2025
● Willing to work 20 hours/week from a start date of May 27, 2025 to an end date of August 8, 2025
● Have demonstrable interest in water resource restoration and protection/management and public outreach
Supporting Documentation
Below are three documents for the open Water Resource Restoration and Protection Program Internship. The first document is a PDF flyer describing the position’s benefits and qualifications. The second document is the internship application and associated application instructions. The third document contains a form on page 6 and 7 that will ultimately be filled out if you desire to complete this internship for college credit through the SCSC Department (consult with your student advisor and the persons listed below).
- Student Internship Position Announcement Flyer
- Internship Application Form
- SCSC Dept Internship College Credit Manual
Apply!
To apply for the position, simply email these three documents to annalee.epps@ag.tamu.edu: a completed internship application form, a resume, and a cover letter.
Contact:
Annalee Epps, M.S. Dr. Jake Mowrer
annalee.epps@ag.tamu.edu or jake.mowrer@ag.tamu.edu
979-321-5921 979-321-5916