This is a full time summer position that extends part time into fall with Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum in collaboration with Indigenous community partners and UM Multi-Ethnic and Student Affairs (MESA). This position will work with Campus Farm staff, MBGNA curatorial staff, Indigenous community partners and the MESA assistant director of Native American student enrichment and belonging and Native American Student Association advisor. The internship includes preparation, planting, and care of the Indigenous Collaborative Garden (ICG) located at Matthaei Botanical Gardens along with other possible sites under Indigenous community partner leadership and guidance. Additionally, the position will work and engage more broadly with the development and implementation of Indigenous foodways efforts at MBGNA/U-M in collaboration with Indigenous partners and the Native American Student Association. The balance of the position's time will be spent as part of the Campus Farm team growing food for students, by students for use at Farmstand, Maize and Blue Cupboard, Campus Dining and beyond. In addition to full time summer employment, the position continues part time through the end of the 2025 growing season and the harvest feast during the fall semester. Potential to start the position part time in late-March 2025 also exists to engage in planning work for interested candidates.
Learning Objectives
The MBGNA summer internship provides university-level students with opportunities to:
- Participate in experiential learning in a nature-based organization
- Directly contribute to strategic operations of a mission-driven organization
- Help unify and catalyze access across lands, waters, and dynamic systems