Position Title: Forestry Intern – Maine Woods Initiative
Reports To: AMC Forest Manager
Dates & Details: Full-Time Seasonal, May 2026-September 2026
Location: Near Greenville, ME
Company Description:
Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club (www.outdoors.org) is the oldest conservation, education and recreation organization in the United States. The AMC promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the Appalachian region. The AMC encourages the involvement of all people in its mission and activities, through its membership, programs, policies, and procedures.
Position Description:
The Forestry Intern will work with the AMC Forest Manager and MWI (Maine Woods Initiative) team that oversee daily operations and long-term planning of the 114,00-acre MWI tract in Piscataquis County Maine. The Forestry Intern will be responsible for activities including field inventory sampling, harvest and precommercial layout, boundary line layout and maintenance, and assisting the MWI management team with tasks associated to operation of MWI. The Forestry Intern will need to be able to work well independently and in a group setting on a variety of projects in varying seasonal conditions.
This is a full-time seasonal position based at the MWI near Greenville, Maine, that includes on-site housing (rustic accommodations at an AMC lodge location) and staff meals for a small paycheck deduction. The summer forestry intern will work closely with MWI staff to coordinate logistics, and will be supervised by the AMC Forest Manager, with regular in-person meetings and direction from MWI staff. Past summer interns have used their work with AMC to develop projects associated with course requirements for graduation of their program.
What You’ll be Doing at AMC
- Assist with a variety of forest management tasks in the field including assisting with field inventory, boundary line layout and maintenance, and harvest layout
- Join MWI staff on harvest and road construction site visits
- Assess road infrastructure issues such as failed culverts and stream crossings – entering assessment data into GIS software (Field Maps)
- Help oversee seasonal work crews on planting, precommercial thinning, and crop tree release projects
- Work with other staff including educational staff, and staff and partners on tours or special events
- Participate in public talks regarding AMC forest management and stream restoration
- Other duties as assigned