Entabeni has a well-established
volunteer Internship programme for young people that want to get involved in
conservation and/or environmental education, either as a career or just for a
break. We take people that are from 18 – 25 with the following selection
criteria:
- Must have above average skills in
communication, with spoken English being of a high standard
- Above average general knowledge
- A keen love for both nature and
people
- Physically fit and able to
participate in adventure activities
- Be in possession of a valid driver’s
licence.
Interns are involved in:
- Planning and supervising all
activities
- Developing education resources
- Physical conservation work (path
maintenance, alien vegetation clearing etc)
- Care for captive cranes
- Display development
- Some administration.
Interns are accommodated in our staff
house and are given a subsistence allowance.
An
Internship at Entabeni is really hard work. Long hours in a demanding field
where only the giving of one’s best is good enough. The benefits include some
of the best training in outdoor education available and a lot of fun.