Throughout the year QLF offers 2–6 month internship positions designed for undergraduate/graduate students and recent graduates. Positions vary from wildlife research, policy analysis, international exchange planning, education and outreach, community heritage development, and so on. Each project listing offers an overview of the position responsibilities and logistics as well as applicant qualifications.

QLF Intern Marisol Ayala from Ecuador conducting waterfowl research, Tabusintac, New Brunswick, 2006. Photograph © Greig Cranna
Application Process
All applications to internships and volunteer positions must be submitted using our online APPLICATION FORM (Français). Please fill out all the information. For Intern applications, required attachments include a Resume and Cover Letter, and these should be submitted in MS Word or Rich Text Format (.rtf). For Volunteer applications, we ask for a cover letter in the same format.
CURRENT INTERN POSITIONS
NATURAL HERITAGE
NATURAL HERITAGE PROJECT COORDINATOR
Location: Blanc Sablon, Québec
15 weeks starting in December 2011
For inquires about Summer 2012 Internships, please contact Beth Alling at:
