Thank you for choosing the Linda Loring Nature Foundation in your career search!
At the Linda Loring Nature Foundation, we are interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may come from a less traditional background. If you are interested in applying for any of our positions, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and qualifications for the role.
Seasonal Summer Internships
Are you interested in gaining experience in ecological research, environmental education, and land stewardship? Mentored by senior staff, interns gain valuable experience on a variety of activities including independent projects.
Summer internship positions for the 2026 season will be posted in January.
LLNF Conservation Fellows Program
The LLNF has created the Conservation Fellows Program to provide hands-on conservation research learning opportunities for upper-level high school and undergraduate college students.
Learn more about the program here.
Start the application process and share your interests with us here.
Read about the experience of our first Fellow, Madelyn Trimpi, here.
Reach out now for openings in 2026.
Conservation Research and Stewardship Bridge Program
The LLNF Bridge Program is a hands-on, mentored, career-development program in conservation research and stewardship with the Linda Loring Nature Foundation. While geared towards recent post-undergraduate students. See the description for more information: Conservation Research and Stewardship Bridge Program
The LLNF Bridge Program accepts applications on a rolling basis. Start the application process here.
For more information contact Dr. Sarah Bois, Director of Research and Conservation at stbois@llnf.org
Volunteer Opportunities
Are you interested in gaining experience in ecological research, environmental education, and/or land stewardship?
Consider becoming a volunteer with LLNF!
Start the application process and share your interest with us here.