Operations Intern
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, 78208, USA
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Volunteer / Humanitarian
Operations Intern
San Antonio, United States | Posted on 02/05/2026
Job DescriptionGreat Springs Project
2026 Summer Internship
ABOUT GREAT SPRINGS PROJECTGreat Springs Project (GSP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working to create a greenway of contiguous protected lands between San Antonio and Austin over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. This green corridor will include an additional 50,000 acres of protected lands across four counties and be connected by a network of spring-to-spring trails, linking four of Texas' Great Springs:
Barton Springs, San Marcos Springs, Comal Springs, and San Antonio Springs. Great Springs Project envisions unifying existing local efforts to address the most critical water, land, wildlife, and public health challenges facing the Central Texas region.
In a state where less than four percent of the land is public, by preserving open space and developing a spring-to-spring trail for the benefit of all, GSP addresses social, health, and recreational equity.
GSP INTERNSHIP OVERVIEWPosition
The GSP Intern will report to the Director of Operations. The Intern should be prepared to work in a fast‑paced team environment and, upon completing the internship, have gained working knowledge and professional experience across various aspects of the organization. GSP develops future leaders in land and water conservation and in active transportation project planning and implementation.
Details
This Internship runs from May through August.
- Allocation of Part-Time
Schedule:
Attendance on Monday 9:00–10:30 a.m. Staff Meeting and a Weekly Check‑In with Supervisor - Eligible candidates who are interested in continuing through the summer or a full one‑year internship are encouraged to apply, as GSP will consider extending the Summer 2026 Internship through the fall and/or spring.
- Community Relations Support
- Maintain, update, and implement GSP’s Tabling Event Calendar
- Serve as a point of contact and set up materials for tabling events
- Spread awareness and gather community input on the project
- Provide the community with ways to help/get involved
- Manage volunteers at community tabling events
- Assist as directed with GSP Trails Planning, including attending meetings, taking notes, data collection, and logistics support
- Support partner organizations as assigned, including attending meetings, taking notes, and assisting with social media
- Assist with seasonal events, as needed
- Track social media trends and make recommendations
- Create social media content, such as Trail Tuesday posts & trail video reels
- Assist with administrative matters, including taking notes, meeting set‑up, office supplies, and equipment maintenance.
- Great attention to detail is essential
- Excellent interpersonal, analytical, and organizational skills, capable of working effectively with staff members
- Self‑motivated, energetic, flexible, and adaptable with a sense of humor
- Knowledge of basic computer software (Microsoft Office, Canva, etc.)
- The ideal candidate will be outgoing, detail‑oriented, and passionate about conservation and environmental issues
The internship will be primarily remote, with in‑person meetings in coordination with their supervisor.
While performing this internship, the Intern may occasionally be required to talk, stand, or sit for long periods, walk, key data, speak, and hear. As GSP's mission focuses on hiking, rivers, and springs, candidates for this role are expected to be passionate about green spaces. The physical demands and work environment listed represent those an intern must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this internship.
Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable a person with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Content Creation/Writing
- Data Analysis
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