Full Circle for a former CSI Coordinator

RUSSEL COWDEN
Human Resources Specialist

A group of CSIs and coordinators on the Canopy Walk at Blacklick Woods Metro Park. Photo Ben Smith

My first job for Metro Parks was as a CSI Coordinator in summer 2013. Technically, I was a seasonal maintenance technician, but for eight weeks of that summer I was going to be tasked with supervising a collection of Columbus City Schools students, dropping them off at parks and camps as well as working alongside them on various projects throughout the week.

My managers thought I was going to be “eaten alive,” but I had such a memorable and fulfilling summer I decided to come back and do it again the next year!

I worked less closely with the CSIs after I became a park ranger at Highbanks in fall 2014, but I helped out whenever I could. But once I moved into a role in HR, in March 2020, my involvement increased once again.

Work and Play. CSI interns clean a shelter at Blacklick Woods Metro Park, and an intern has fun on play equipment at Sharon Woods. Photos Ben Smith and Luke Galat

After two summers off during the height of the Covid shutdowns, The CSI program came back in a reduced format in 2022. When Human Resources Manager JJ Domiano and I took over the CSIs in 2023, we saw an opportunity to make a few small tweaks to help make things run a little more smoothly for the interns and the park staff alike. Our focus: more time spent under the tutelage and supervision of coordinators, more focus on projects, but with opportunities for personal and professional growth as well.

A small group of CSIs fixed a fence on the trail at Blendon Woods Metro Park. Photos Heather Edwards

We hired more coordinators to make sure we always have coverage to drive the vans, and to make sure we have a good coordinator/intern ratio. We also wanted to focus on a personal and professional growth aspect. Every other Friday the interns participate in a “Learning Day,” where they engage with topics like personal finance, resumes and interviewing, and other life skills.

A group of CSIs assembled a shelter at Blendon Woods Metro Park. Photos Heather Edwards

Our goal is to get a lot of work done, but it’s also to create engaged and enthusiastic ambassadors in the community. With that in mind, the interns also get a chance to experience some of the amenities and activities Metro Parks has to offer, such as kayaking with the Outdoor Adventure team or learning about the history of central Ohio agriculture at Slate Run Living Historical Farm.

Hard work, fun projects and learning new skills keeps every day different and interesting for the interns. Photos Ben Smith, Leo Bain and Leo Bain

While some details about the program have changed over the years, one goal has remained: To allow the interns a chance to build skills that will help them navigate not only the challenges of work and a career, but also to become more rounded people as they make their way through the challenges of life. Human Resources Director Renee Telfer recently received a message from one of this summer’s interns.

“I nailed something in the wall because we learned how to do that when we did the birdhouses at Sharon Woods. I know how now and that was cool. There are so many invasives on the highway too, I realized that as well.”

The CSI interns visited Slate Run Living Historical Farm this year and learned how the farm animals are cared for. Photos Liz Christian and Isaiah Miesle

The CSIs accomplished a lot this summer, but there are many ways to measure success. We look at projects completed or the number of staff hours saved, but we also look at the community and human impact. Perhaps one of our interns will be so inspired by their experience that they decide to pursue a career in Parks, or Resource Management, or as a park ranger. Or maybe their life takes them in other directions, but with the knowledge and comfort in their ability to swing a hammer or identify an invasive species. I call it a big success either way.

First Day and Last Day. The 2024 CSI group at an orientation meeting at Highbanks on the first day of their eight-week internship, and on the last day, Russell Cowden hands out medals at a fun closing ceremony. Photos Russell Cowden and Liz Christian
Arsenal fan Russell Cowden demonstrated his soccer skills for the CSIs during a games break at this year’s CSI Internship sessions. Photo Liz Christian

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