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Help share the story of historic Fort Miles with the public. You will conduct formal historic education programs, utilizing information from primary and secondary historical resources focused on the WW2 fort. The primary park need is for historic interpretation, but opportunities also exist to gain experience in research, interpretive program design and historic site administration. The internship provides the candidate historical interpretive experience, practice in public speaking, and hands-on experience in operation of a historical park. Additional opportunities exist to gain experience with programming at the Seaside Nature Center of Cape Henlopen State Park.

AmeriCorps Educational Award (optional): Interns engaged in Education, Management, Administration, or Environmental Stewardship are eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education Award upon completion of their service if they choose. The award amount varies and is based on the total number of hours served. The award can be used for educational expenses including tuition, student loans, books, and other fees for up to 7 years after completion of service.