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Location: Grafton, WV Program Dates: May 11, 2026 - August 28, 2026 Schedule: 40 hours/week Compensation: $350/week living allowance + Housing Allowance: $800/month (pre-tax) Candidates local to the Pittsburgh area are encouraged to apply! Position Summary Tygart Lake, located in Taylor County, West Virginia, is a 1,750-acre reservoir formed by the Tygart Dam, constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers between 1935 and 1938. The project's primary goals are to provide flood protection for the Tygart River Valley, Monongahela, and upper Ohio Rivers, as well as to augment streamflow for navigation and water supply during low-water seasons. The lake is a popular destination for various recreational activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, and camping, with Tygart Lake State Park nearby also offering a lodge, cabins, and campsites. Interns may be engaged in natural resource management, maintaining recreational facilities, shoreline management, environmental education, and working with partners like the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources for wildlife and fisheries management. Additional Benefits Defensive Driving Training Interpretive Skills Off-Road Vehicle Safety AmeriCorps: Not Eligible Key Duties and Responsibilities Support public recreational activities. Implement the Corps Water Safety Program. Protect and preserve natural resources. Provide interpretive assistance through direct and indirect contacts, both on and off-site. Update bulletin boards and create interpretive displays. Stock and distribute informative materials. Staff information centers during high visitation periods. Give interpretive talks and lead interpretive programs. Interact with visitors daily, aiding and updating them on lake and weather conditions. Conduct trail maintenance, and boundary surveys. Support special events. Perform light maintenance, painting, and repair tasks in recreation areas. Share the story and mission of the Corps with the public. Assist with boat patrols Marginal Duties No additional duties. Required Qualifications Must be 18 years of age; Must possess and maintain a valid state driver’s license; Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent; Must have the ability to effectively speak, read, and write in English; Must have the ability to work outdoors and lift up to 40 pounds; Preferred Qualifications Public service experience Natural resource management experience. Hours This position requires a full‑time work schedule of 40 hours per week. Individuals must be available to work weekends and federal holidays. Days off will typically be scheduled during the standard work week Living Accommodations No housing provided. Compensation Living Allowance: $350/week Housing Allowance: $800/month (4 payments) Commuting Allowance: $75/week up to $650 in reimbursable expenses for relocation All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes. Personal Vehicle Information Recommended Equal Opportunity Statement The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.