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Posted: March 18, 2026 (1 day ago)

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Land Management Intern

Travis County

TNR (Trans & Natrl Resrc)

Fresh

Location

Salary

From $24

per hour

Closes

Open until filled

Job Description

Summary

This internship involves helping manage natural areas in Travis County parks by collecting data on trees and plants in the field, analyzing that information using mapping software, and improving digital records to support park planning and environmental protection.

It's ideal for undergraduate or graduate students in environmental science, forestry, or geography who enjoy outdoor work and have some experience with mapping tools.

The role runs from May to August/September 2026 and requires travel around Austin-area parks.

Key Requirements

  • Current enrollment in or recent completion of undergraduate or graduate studies in a relevant field like environmental science, forestry, or geography
  • Strong skills in GIS software and tools for data collection and analysis
  • Ability to work independently in outdoor field settings, including travel between park properties
  • Experience or knowledge in vegetation surveys, tree inventory, and ecological monitoring
  • Proficiency in field data collection using tools like ArcGIS Field Maps or Survey123
  • Capability to perform spatial analysis, create maps, and organize datasets under supervision

Full Job Description

Performs high-level Undergraduate or Graduate level work in a professional field performing supervised duties in support of County programs

Internship Goal

Travis County Parks is seeking an intern to support the Land Management programs through tree inventory analysis, vegetation surveys, and GIS data development across Travis County parklands and land owned in Throckmorton County.

The intern will assist with field data collection and GIS analysis to improve natural resource datasets used for land management planning, wildfire mitigation, and ecological restoration across more than 36,000 acres of Travis County parkland within Travis County and land owned in Throckmorton County.

This position requires strong GIS skills, the ability to work independently in the field, and the ability to travel between park properties throughout Travis County.

Most work will occur independently in the field or office, with guidance from Land Management staff.

Anticipated Term: May 2026 – August/September 2026

Distinguishing Characteristics

This class is distinguished from non-intern positions based on performance of professional level duties that are guided by industry methods and techniques to be used with options that are well defined, including clear, detailed, specific instructions given by the assigned supervisor.

Requires consultation with supervisor on matters not specifically covered in the guidelines.

Requirements

Internship Goals

The primary goal of this internship is to support Travis County Parks in vegetation data collection and improving the quality, accuracy, and usability of natural resource GIS data across county park properties.

Key outcomes include:

  • Expanding tree inventory and analysis across park properties

  • Conducting vegetation surveys and stewardship monitoring

  • Improving and refining existing GIS datasets used by land management staff

  • Developing new GIS layers and maps that support land management planning

  • Helping improve GIS usability and data organization for operational staff

The work completed during this internship will help guide decisions related to:

  • Forest health and hazardous tree mitigation

  • Vegetation management and restoration planning

  • Wildfire risk reduction projects

  • Long-term ecological monitoring

Field Work

  • Conduct tree inventory verification and tree condition assessments across park properties

  • Assist with vegetation surveys and land stewardship monitoring efforts

  • Document vegetation conditions and land management features across park properties

  • Collect field data using GIS-enabled tools such as ArcGIS Field Maps or Survey123

  • Assist with ground verification of existing GIS datasets

GIS Analysis & Data Management

  • Review and refine existing GIS datasets related to forestry, vegetation, and park infrastructure

  • Develop new GIS layers supporting land management and natural resource planning

  • Conduct spatial analysis and create maps to support operational planning

  • Help organize GIS data to improve usability for field staff and decision-makers

  • Assist with development of maps, dashboards, and summary products


Reporting

  • Document field observations and data collection methods

  • Assist with preparing maps and summary reports

  • Provide recommendations to improve future vegetation monitoring and GIS workflows

Qualifications

Education

Current enrollment in or recent completion of a degree program or related degree program in:

  • Natural Resource Management

  • Forestry

  • Range Management

  • Wildlife Management

  • Ecology

  • Geology

  • Geography, or GIS related field

Required Qualifications

  • Experience using GIS software (ArcGIS Pro or similar)

  • Ability to work independently in the field with minimal supervision

  • Ability to collect and manage spatial data using GIS field data collection tools

  • Valid Texas Driver’s License

  • Ability to travel between park properties across Travis County

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with tree inventory or forestry field work

  • Experience with vegetation monitoring or ecological surveys

  • Experience using ArcGIS Field Maps, Survey123, or similar tools

  • Experience with spatial data analysis and map creation

  • Familiarity with natural resource management or land stewardship

Additional Information

Work Environment

This position includes a combination of office-based GIS work and outdoor field work at park properties across Travis County.
Field work may involve:

  • Hiking and working in rough terrain

  • Exposure to heat, sun, and changing weather conditions

  • Carrying equipment and working outdoors for extended periods


Additional Information

  • Intern must be comfortable working alone in the field.

  • Intern will be expected to travel to multiple park properties across Travis County.

  • Use of a personal vehicle (POV) is required, with mileage reimbursement provided according to Travis County policy.

Work Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm.

Works some nights, Works some weekends.


Department: Transportation and Natural Resources


Location: Travis County


Criminal, Driving, and Education Background Checks Required.


For updates or questions on this position, contact: Sylvia.Villanueva@traviscountytx.gov

This job description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The essential duties, functions and responsibilities and overtime eligibility may vary based on the specific tasks assigned to the position.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 3/18/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/19/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-traviscounty-5266314