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High School Internships

The Van Cortlandt Park Alliance offers three paid internship programs for High School Students: Green Scholars, Garden 2 Market, and Urban Ecology Teens Internships.

Green Scholars

 

Wilderness Warriors
This session will bring participants close to nature, learning about the plants and animals around us, learning skills such as how to build a shelter, camping 101, and setting out into VCP to go on some hikes.  This internship will take place over 4 Saturdays from 10am to 12pm starting on April 19th, 2025 with a final overnight camping adventure in Van Cortlandt Park on Friday, May 16.
Applications are closed for this session.

Garden Gurus
During this session, participants will learn the basics of composting, how to organize and plant garden beds, cleaning up a garden space, learning about the decomposers that aid in gardens, and much more. Get ready to get your hands dirty!  This internship will take place over 5 Wednesdays from 4pm to 6pm starting on May 7, 2025.
Applications are closed for this session.

 Green Scholars Spring 2025 sessions are funded by MetLife Foundation. 

Garden 2 Market Internship

A pan with veggies being cooked on a small burner with a sign showing the recipe.

 

When we understand where our food comes from, and where it goes, we can make better decisions about what we buy and eat! This 8 week internship is for anyone interested in our food system and covers topics from growing to selling and eating.

During their time in the program, interns work in our garden learning about horticulture, composting, and the social and community aspects of a garden. They spend time exploring food justice issues and learning about the business of running a weekly farm stand: learning everything from ordering and pricing to stocking the table and completing a sale. They gain communication skills and become advocates for healthy eating in their community. The internship includes many chances to taste and cook new foods and recipes- because no internship about food is complete without eating!

Interns obtain their Servsafe Food Handlers Certificate which is valid for three years.  

Tuition free, 3 credit college course through SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is available for interested first year and returning interns. For more information about the course options please click here. 

Crew Leader: This college-aged individual will assist in all aspects of the internship: providing direct instruction to interns, maintaining records and metrics, and helping with general prep and planning for each week. Past crew leaders have overseen cooking demonstrations at the market, created workshops and enrichment events, and added their experiences and passions to the internship. Crew leaders also obtain their Servsafe Food Handlers Certificate. 

G2M 2025 Interns: Applications are closed for this year.

Support for the 2025 program year provided by:
Bronx Community Foundation
City Gardens Club of New York City
Con Edison

Horace Mann School
Jockey Hollow Foundation
NYC Green Fund administered by City Parks Foundation
SMPS Family Fund
SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry
The Harris & Frances Block Foundation

Special Thanks To:
Amalgamated Housing Corporation
Friendly Fridge BX
GrowNYC
New York Restoration Project

With deep thanks to NYC Parks for their partnership.

Urban Ecology Teen Internship

A woman and a boy in a boat in a pond.

Celebrating over 15 years of hard work, friendships and environmental education! 

How has Urban Eco-Teens impacted your life?

Being part of the Urban Eco-Teens has made me more aware of my environment and the ecosystem. It has also made me more appreciative of the people who work in green careers as I understand their tasks much more. ‘23

The urban eco teens program has changed my life significantly. Prior to the program, I always enjoyed van Cortlandt park but I wasn’t very aware or passionate about the environment. I learned about not only the importance of the environment but also the spiritual and healing powers of spending time in nature, in addition to the fact that it needs to be protected and that I want to be one of the many people who serve to protect the environment. ‘23

About

Founded in 2012, Urban Ecology Teen Internship (Urban Eco-Teens) is a summer paid internship for high school students that prepares a new generation of students for college, stewardship, and careers in the environmental fields.

All interns work in the park, alongside horticulturists and natural areas restoration staff from Van Cortlandt Park. They also go on nature-focused field trips, and explore green career opportunities with natural resource professionals.

Tuition free, 3 credit college course through SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), EST 135 Introduction to Climate Justice, offered to qualified first year interns. Returning interns can take EST 296 | Comics and the Drawn Environment or EHS 150 | US History & Environmental Health  The course will be asynchronous and details can be found here.

UET 2025 Summer Interns: Click here for more information and to apply. Applications are due April 25th for first year interns and April 4th for returning interns. 

Acknowledgements for Urban Eco-Teens

2025 Leadership support provided by:
Con Edison
The Pinkerton Foundation

Additional support in 2025 provided by:
City Gardens Club of New York City
Horace Mann School
Jockey Hollow Foundation
The  Edward F. & Sheri G. Leonard Fund
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
NYC Green Fund administered by City Parks Foundation
Shandler Family Fund
SMPS Family Fund
SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

With deepest thanks to NYC Parks for their partnership.

Returning Intern Projects

2020: Returning Urban Eco-Teens helped to create a new  Teens Teaching Teens Video Series for VCPA’s Invasive Species Project: Video & Field Lab.

2021: Urban Eco-Teen returning interns worked to track, monitor and map Japanese Knotweed, a non-indigenous plant species that grows in dense stands around the Park. Pictured to the right is one of the maps they created.

2022: Urban Eco-Teen returning interns assisted VCPA Staff in collecting data on 30 sites spread across the Northwest Forest of Van Cortlandt Park, focusing their efforts on the Asian jumping worm.  Check out this video of their final presentation on their research project.

2023: Urban Eco-Teen returning interns worked on creating informational videos about Van Cortlandt Park. The returning interns conducted their own research, created scripts, filmed, and helped develop short, informational videos on the history of the VCP railroad, water chestnut, the UET internship, the invasive plant Japanese Knotweed, vernal pools in VCP and an intro video.

 

A map showing the location of the japanese forest.

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80 Van Cortlandt Park South Ste. E1
Bronx, NY 10463
info@vancortlandt.org
718-601-1460

Field Closure

Parade Ground Hotline:
718-430-1862

Park Closing Hours

Van Cortlandt Park: 10:00 P.M.
Playgrounds: Dusk
Allen Shandler Parking Lot: Closed for Construction
VC Golf House Parking Lot: 7:00 P.M.

Van Cortlandt Park Alliance works in close partnership with the Department of Parks & Recreation to preserve, support, and promote the ecology, recreation, cultural arts, and history of the Park.

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