Discover FWS Fellowships
Do Work That Really Matters
If you’re looking for career pathway opportunities with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (“FWS”), one of the FWS fellowship programs might be just what you’re looking for! This Maintenance and Infrastructure Fellows Program (MIFP) brings together a group of participants to serve in supportive cohorts to address mission-critical projects such as maintenance, engineering, program and data analysis, geology, hydrology, geographic information systems, construction management, and administration with the FWS. The Fellowships are located on refuges or a regional office across the country.
The fellowships are PAID, include benefits, travel, housing, and are typically 6 months (26 weeks) with the possibility to extend up to 3 years (156 weeks). You will be doing rewarding work in a wildlife refuge or regional office in a location across the country!
To launch your career, APPLY to one or more of the Maintenance and Infrastructure Fellowship positions:
Maintenance Cohort
Infrastructure Cohort
Business Management
Business Management, Oahu, Hawaii
Business Management, Portland, Oregon
Business Management, Selawik, Alaska
Adaptation
Adaptation, Anchorage, Alaska
Adaptation, Portland, Oregon
Adaptation/Hydrology, Kenai, Alaska
Adaptation/Hydrology/Construction Management, Newbury, MA