Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation Internships


The Olmsted Center promotes the preservation of cultural landscapes through research, planning, stewardship and education. Based at the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site in Brookline, Massachusetts, the Center provides cultural landscape technical assistance to parks and historic properties throughout the Northeast.

The internship program provides participants with an opportunity to broaden their understanding of landscape preservation practice through project experience, educational programs and self-study. Preferred candidates will have education in landscape architecture or horticulture and graphic, writing, and computer skills.

Six-month and three-month internships are available with flexible starting dates based on the selected applicant's availability. A stipend is provided.




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For additional information about this opportunity and application requirements, please visit www.nps.gov

or

contact Amy McDermott, Administrative Manager at
tel: 617.566.1689 ext. 263 email: Amy_McDermott@nps.gov.


 
 
 
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