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National Park Service

                                      Geoscientists-in-the-Parks (GIP)
                                                          Opportunities





                                                Apply for Fall/Winter 2020–2021 Geoscientists-in-the-Parks
                                                positions by 15 June.
                                                The National Park Service GIP program places college students and early career
                                                professionals (18–30 years old) in National Park Service units for three months to
                                                one year to assist with geology and integrated science projects.

                                                This program is a partnership between NPS, the Geological Society of America,
                                                and the Stewards Individual Placement Program.


                                                              www.geosociety.org/gip








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