Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology
Title: Sustainability Webinar
Location: Online >>>>here<<<<
Date/Time: March 20, 2012
7:00 P.M.
Description
This special webinar will focus on RIT’s unique graduate programs in Sustainability including our M. Arch. in Sustainable Architecture,our MS in Sustainable Systems, and our PhD Sustainability.Our webinars are presented live and include videos and opportunities to ask questions in real-time via chat. These webinars provide information on:
- Grad program options at RIT
- Our faculty
- RIT’s state-of-the-art campus
- Campus life
- Campus and area housing
- Rochester area
- Career placement
- Financial aid & scholarships
- Admissions procedures
Whether you are just thinking about graduate school, considering RIT, or have already applied, you will find the webinars informative and helpful.
Registration Information
Registration is optional for this FREE webinar, but letting us know you plan on attending will help us prepare with information specific to your program of interest. To let us know you plan to attend, click here.
If you do not wish to pre-register, just go to https://connect.rit.edu/prospective_student 5 minutes before the webinar is to begin and login as a “Guest”
Organization: Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson, Inc.
Job Title: Environmental Planner
Location: Bismarck, ND
Hours and Compensation: Full-time; salary.
Benefits:
- Retirement Plan
- Employee Wellness Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Holidays
- Vacation/Sick Leave
- Cafeteria Plan
- Insurance Benefits
- Healthcare
- Life Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Flex Spending
- Additional Benefits
Application Deadline: March 26, 2012
Organization Overview
Founded in 1938, Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson, Inc. utilizes innovation to
envision, plan, engineer and build infrastructure that responds to
social, civic and economic needs. We are corporately structured into
functioning workgroups serving diverse markets. Our network of more
than 550 professionals provides broad services throughout numerous
office locations strategically serving clients. Our employees
actively participate throughout the communities in which we live. We
encourage compassion through volunteering time, serving on boards and
donating to charities.
Description
The Environmental Planner I assists with projects by providing timely, accurate, and cost efficient professional environmental planning services in the office and in the field for both KLJ internal practice areas and external clientele. This involves the application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria. Duties and who this individual reports to will fluctuate between projects, Practice Areas, and offices.
Responsibilities
- Professional planning under the supervision of the project manager or supervising engineer or environmental planner.
- The NEPA process requires an interdisciplinary approach; therefore, creating a strong team with project engineers, planners, and the other professional staff is essential for success of these projects.
- May work independently or with other planners and outside groups.
- Will exercise a degree of independent thinking, creativity, and initiative in the performance of these duties.
- Supports the project manager in conducting public meetings and gathers public input on a variety of topics.
- This may also include varying degrees of assistance with agency coordination, public involvement, impact assessment, document preparation, progress reports, and legal compliance.
- Document Preparation
- Outline and write NEPA documents (CAT-EX, EA, EIS) for Type I, II, and III projects.
- Document Preparation
- Field services specifically may include botanical inventories, wildlife inventories, migratory birds and raptors, and wetland delineation.
- Provide all services in a legal and ethical manner.
- Effectively deal with difficult situations and confrontation both internally and externally with contractors and clients.
- Perform responsibilities with attention to detail and deadlines.
- Must project a professional, positive attitude and exercise confidentiality.
- Understand, interpret, participate in, and implement company-mandated safety policies.
- Travel is required; may work overtime, as needed to complete the required task.
Qualifications
At a minimum of a Bachelors degree in planning, environmental studies, natural resources, or a related field from an accredited four-year college or university is required and 0-5 years of experience. The individual must interact with people at all levels and communicate effectively. Strong computer skills, detail-oriented, self-starter, leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills are essential. A valid drivers license if required.
Skills and Abilities:
Language: Read, write, and interpret documents and interact with co-workers. Effectively present information to specified groups or individuals.
Math: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
Reasoning: Apply commonsense understanding to carry out detailed written or oral instructions. Deal with problems involving concrete variables in standardized situations.
Other: Operate a computer working in database, word processing, and other various software programs. Must have excellent analytical, multitasking, organizational, written communication, and oral communication skills.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; stand; walk; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is required to talk or hear and communicate clearly.
The employee must frequently lift and move up to 20 pounds and occasionally lift and move up to 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. May walk from 1 to 12 hours per day when in the field.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The noise level on the construction site is often loud.
How to Apply:
Apply Online >>>>here<<<<
- Two documents are required for us to process your application.
- They must be separate and in PDF or Microsoft Word format:
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Do not use extra punctuation or spaces when naming your documents.
- Use “john_resume.doc” instead of “john.resume.doc” or “john’s resume.pdf”
Organization: The Majority Staff of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee
Job Title: Ocean Policy Legislative Fellow
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: This is an unpaid fellowship. Full-time preferred (willing to oversee work for academic course credit), but part-time considered with a minimum commitment of 20 hours per week.
Application Deadline: Now accepting applications.
Organization Overview
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is an agency that enriches life through science. Our reach goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor as we work to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them.
From daily weather forecasts, severe storm warnings and climate monitoring to fisheries management, coastal restoration and supporting marine commerce, NOAA’s products and services support economic vitality and affect more than one-third of America’s gross domestic product. NOAA’s dedicated scientists use cutting-edge research and high-tech instrumentation to provide citizens, planners, emergency managers and other decision makers with reliable information they need when they need it.
Description
The Majority Staff of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee is seeking a legislative fellow to assist Committee staff with various ocean science and policy issues. Issues of focus will include management of fisheries and other marine living resources; weather, climate science; oil spill prevention, response, and restoration; marine sanctuaries; national ocean policy; and corresponding programs and offices within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Responsibilities
Responsibilities will include coordination and design of oversight and legislative hearings; drafting of background memos for hearings and executive sessions; and development, review, and analysis of ocean legislation and NOAA budget.
Qualifications
Ideal candidate will have: a graduate degree in marine science; strong writing and communication skills; knowledge of Congressional organization and functions; and ability to work in collaborative environment.
How to Apply:
Email cover letter and resume to [email protected] with “Ocean Policy Fellow” in the subject line.
Location: 3767 route 9G aka Gendron catering next to IXL GYM
Price: $550/month.
Other Details: All utilities, laundry, full kitchen, Internet included, Owner has cat and dog
Contact:
Daniel Gendron
3767 Route 9G
Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Gendron Catering LLC
Tel: 845.876.4480
Organization: Center for Clean Air Policy
Job Title: Climate Adaptation Intern
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: Full-time; paid.
Position Dates: This position is available immediately for 6 months. Full time is preferred, but part time will be considered for students. This is a paid internship with no benefits provided.
Application Deadline: Now accepting applications.
Organization Overview
CCAP’s mission is to significantly advance cost-effective and pragmatic air quality and climate policy through analysis, dialogue and education to reach a broad range of policymakers and stakeholders worldwide. CCAP’s adaptation program works with public and private sector decision makers and practitioners to enhance community resilience, protect critical infrastructure and foster sustainable economies.
Responsibilities
The intern will assist CCAP staff to advance corporate and community climate preparedness. Assignments will include:
- Research (best practices, risk management, economics)
- Policy analysis and writing
Qualifications
- Graduate of, or current student in a master’s program in Planning, Economics, Business Administration, Environmental Science, Public Policy or a related field
- Prior experience on climate adaptation or risk management a plus
- Excellent research, and writing skills required
How to Apply:
Applications including a cover letter describing your qualifications, resume and writing sample should be sent to: [email protected]. Please also reference where you learned of the position. To expedite the internal sorting and reviewing process, please type “Adaptation Intern” and your name (Last, First) as the only contents in the subject line of your e-mail.
Organization: The Aspen Institute, Business and Society Program
Job Title: CVSG Summer Intern
Location: New York, New York
Hours and Compensation: 20-40 hours per week; paid.
Position Dates (if applicable): 10-12 weeks
Application Deadline: Now accepting applications
Organization Overview
The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program is dedicated to developing leaders for a sustainable global society. Through dialogues and path-breaking research, we create opportunities for executives and educators to explore new pathways to sustainability and values-based leadership.
Description
The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program seeks a college student with interest in business, the future of capitalism, and social/environmental sustainability for a summer internship (20-40 hours per week for 8-10 weeks).
Responsibilities
The CVSG Summer Intern will assist with one or more projects of the Business & Society Program (final project(s) to be determined depending on start date of internship and interests of Summer Intern):
- Work on one or more projects of the Corporate Values Strategy Group. (Check online for more about our current projects.) The Intern would be expected to make meaningful contributions to research projects (one will be focused on the topic of quarterly earnings guidance) and events that will bring business executives, investment professionals, academics and other experts together to explore issues that will impact the future of business practice and education. This assistance will include primary and secondary research and possibly some assistance with event logistics.
- In 2012-13, the Aspen Institute seeks to engage business leaders, together with leaders from other sectors, in a “design challenge” to answer the question: over the balance of this century, how can capitalism evolve to best serve society. As part of this project, the Intern will assist a senior staff member in developing and distributing a series of essays on capitalism written by prominent thinkers, and will help research potential CEO-level participants for a 2013 senior dialogue on this topic.
- As time permits, the Summer Intern may assist with other work of the Business & Society Program.
Qualifications
- Able to effectively and efficiently conduct primary and secondary research, especially in the area of finance and economics
- Experience conducting literature reviews; ability to quickly and concisely summarize scholarly papers and popular articles
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Attention to detail and ability to multi-task
- Candidates with prior experience in finance, economics, or investor relations would be preferred
How to Apply:
Apply online >>>>here<<<<
All applicants must submit the following:
- Cover note indicating why you are interested in this position.
- Relevant CV for the CVSG Summer Intern position.
Cover note is required and should highlight your specific qualifications for this position and why this internship is of interest. Cover note can be uploaded at Step 5 of the online application process.
No visa sponsorship available; this internship is open to US citizens or permanent residents only.
Organization: Bridging Nations
Job Title: Green Design/Architecture Internship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: 40 hours per week; unpaid.
Position Dates (if applicable): 3 or 6 month positions available.
Application Deadline: Currently accepting applications.
Posted on: March 13, 2012
Organization Overview
Bridging Nations is a nonprofit, policy organization based in Washington D.C. that explores ways to facilitate cooperation in an increasingly interdependent and multipolar world.
In 2002, Bridging Nations was established in order to explore ways to make countries more competitive in light of the changing world order. As a response to the increasing need for understanding among nations, Bridging Nations has since aimed to build cultural, political and economic bridges.”The India-China Center initiative is an example of Bridging Nation’s efforts to increase understanding among nations.” This center strives to strengthen India-China relations by identifying overlapping interests and involving more people in the policy making process.
There is perhaps no greater need for bridge building than in the field of energy. Therefore, in 2011, Bridging Nations established the College of Energy, Environment and Sustainability (CEES) to educate people globally about energy technology and policy. The College offers online courses that combine interactive academic learning with practical mentorship programs. Attendance has quadrupled every trimester, and the College currently enrolls students from over 20 countries.
Description
Bridging Nations, a non-partisan policy and education organization, is seeking bright, motivated interns with experience in green/sustainable architecture, green design, green building/construction
to start immediately for 3 month, 6 month, or longer term internships.
Responsibilities
We are particularly looking for candidates who have experience of design projects (buildings, campuses etc) which integrate economic, social and environmental/ecological sustainability. Further, candidates who have exposure to pollution reduction, off-grid solutions and low emissions buildings will be considered particularly competitive.
Additionally, candidates who exhibit strong writing and research abilities and are able to contribute to research papers, publications, and social media feeds will also be considered particularly competitive.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will have:
- 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) or higher
- AutoCAD and other design/engineering software skills
- Strong computer and organizational skills; familiarity with Microsoft Office and Google Applications
- Strong research and writing skills
- Ability to multi-task and remain organized
- Comfortable assisting and assuming responsibility for routine office tasks
How to Apply:
To apply, please submit a resume, one page cover letter, transcript and a brief writing sample (no more than 3 pages) to: [email protected]
Organization: Bridging Nations College of Energy
Job Title: Environment and Sustainability Internship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Application Deadline: Now accepting applications.
Posted on: March 13, 2012
Organization Overview
Bridging Nations is a nonprofit, policy organization based in Washington D.C. that explores ways to facilitate cooperation in an increasingly interdependent and multipolar world.
In 2002, Bridging Nations was established in order to explore ways to make countries more competitive in light of the changing world order. As a response to the increasing need for understanding among nations, Bridging Nations has since aimed to build cultural, political and economic bridges.”The India-China Center initiative is an example of Bridging Nation’s efforts to increase understanding among nations.” This center strives to strengthen India-China relations by identifying overlapping interests and involving more people in the policy making process.
There is perhaps no greater need for bridge building than in the field of energy. Therefore, in 2011, Bridging Nations established the College of Energy, Environment and Sustainability (CEES) to educate people globally about energy technology and policy. The College offers online courses that combine interactive academic learning with practical mentorship programs. Attendance has quadrupled every trimester, and the College currently enrolls students from over 20 countries.
Description
Bridging Nations, a non-partisan policy and education organization, is seeking bright, motivated interns to work with theCollege of Energy, Environment, & Sustainability, a recently launched education initiative.
Bridging Nations will consider applicants from a wide variety of academic fields including policy studies, environmental studies, sustainable development, communications, english, business and others. Before all else we seek interns who have a strong interest in international energy and environmental affairs and who are comfortable conducting research while providing substantive support to senior staff.
Responsibilities
Interns will focus on the following programs:
- Bridging Nations College of Energy, Environment & Sustainability
The College of Energy, Environment and Sustainability is a graduate level education program focusing on green energy technology and policy. Interns working on this program will assist with different elements of a higher education institution while gaining experience in marketing, web design, social media outreach, research, presentation skills, event planning, and alternative energy issues.
- Bridging Nations Foundation:
The policy division of Bridging Nations focuses on international affairs, specifically India-China-US relations. Interns will have a chance to research policy and attend events, as well as write about their research findings for short articles, newsletters, website posts, etc.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will have:
- 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) or higher
- Strong computer and organizational skills; familiarity with Microsoft Office and Google Applications
- Strong research and writing skills
- Ability to multi-task and remain organized
- Event planning and/or marketing and outreach experience
- Graphic design/web design skills a plus
- Comfortable assisting with and assuming responsibility for routine office tasks
Past Bridging Nations interns have gained experience in:
- Research
o Use library resources and the internet to research international relations topic
o Research energy and environmental issues and policy
- Marketing Skills & Public Relations
o Media and web design
o Forming and maintaining relationships within the industry, e.g. with professors or companies in the energy sector
- Event Planning/Office administration
o Day to day tasks and procedures
o Seminar management
o Web conferencing
How to Apply:
To apply please submit a resume, one page cover letter, transcript and writing sample (no more than three pages) to: [email protected]
Organization: The US Climate Action Network (USCAN)
Job Title: Policy internship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: 35 hours per week; $500 monthly stipend.
Application Deadline: Now accepting applications on a rolling basis.
Posted on: March 13
Organization Overview
USCAN is the largest US network of organizations focused on climate change. USCAN plays a critical role as the only network connecting organizations working on climate advocacy and policy development at all three levels of the debate: state/regional, federal, and international, all of which are increasingly interdependent.
USCAN’s mission is to support and assist civil society organizations to influence the design and development of an effective, equitable and sustainable global strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ensure its implementation at international, national and local levels.
USCAN is the US affiliate of the Climate Action Network (CAN-International), a global network of over 700 environment, energy, development, and faith based NGOs working collaboratively to address the causes of global warming and promote equitable solutions.
Description
Help us tackle one of humanity’s greatest challenges! USCAN seeks an intern for three to six months to assist with policy and outreach activities. You will learn about domestic and international issues relating to climate change, including the international climate change negotiations, energy issues, and Clean Air Act issues. You will also become acquainted with the federal policy-making process and the various players and positions in the climate movement.
The position is located in our Washington, DC office. This internship offers a monthly stipend of $500, help obtaining college credit (if needed), and negotiable start and end dates.
Responsibilities
- Assist International Coordinator and Program Director/Domestic Policy Director with activities relating to international and domestic climate change policy
- Attend briefings, congressional hearings, and coalition meetings
- Research and write material for newsletters, web pages, action alerts, and fact sheets
- Help research and write material for USCAN international negotiations briefing book.
- Help organize coalition meetings and strategy sessions on international and domestic issues, including taking detailed notes on meeting discussions
- Hand-deliver materials to congressional offices
- Assist in organizing meetings and issue briefings for congressional staff
- Participate in lobbying congressional offices by phone or in person, if professional and knowledgeable
- Assist with outreach to USCAN member organizations
- Assist other staff as needed
- Take on other responsibilities as they develop, based on intern strengths and interests, ability to complete individual projects, and organizational needs.
- Possible travel to assist at conferences/events.
Qualifications
- Interest in climate change and enthusiasm for communicating with coalition partners and policy makers
- Strong oral and writing skills and methodical research methods
- Self-starter, flexible, able to manage multiple tasks
- Some knowledge of Congress and/or international climate policy and negotiations a plus.
- Good phone skills
- Extroverted and friendly personality with good sense of humor is a must
- Available at least 35 hours a week.
How to Apply:
Send a resume and cover letter with availability to [email protected]. Please put the name of the internship and your name in the subject line of your email: “Policy Internship Application, First Name Last Name.”
Organization: City of Austin Watershed Protection and Development Review Department (WPDRD)
Location: Austin, Texas
Desciption: Mission Statement: WPDRD strives to protect lives, property and the environment of Austin by reducing the impact of flood, erosion and water pollution and through review and inspection of development .
Issue Areas – Action Issues
- Austin Clean Water Partners
- Austin Invasive Plants Management
- Austin Lakes Index
- Creek Flooding
- Environmental Integrity Index
- Erosion Control – Stream Restoration
- Flood Early Warning System
- Local Flooding
- Master Plan
- Pollution Prevention and Reduction
- Regional Stormwater Management Program
- Riparian Restoration
- Salamanders
- Stormwater Management
Student Name and Class Year: Erin Wood, MS ’05
*If you are interested in getting in touch with this student/alum, please contact Caroline Ramaley, [email protected]
Organization: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Location: New York, New York
Desciption: Mission Statement: DESA’s mission – to promote development for all – reflects a fundamental concern for equity and equality in countries large and small, developed and developing.
SIDS Policy & Practice is a knowledge management project on UN and intergovernmental activities addressing small island developing States (SIDS), managed by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Reporting Services.
Issue Areas – Action Issues
- Land
- Chemicals and Wastes
- Forests
- Water and Sanitation
- Sustainable Energy
- Climate Change
- Biodiversity
- Social Development
- Development Policy
Student Name and Class Year: Nana Poku Sam, MS ’05
*If you are interested in getting in touch with this student/alum, please contact Caroline Ramaley, [email protected]
NYC Parks Natural Resources Group
New York, New York
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Litzsinger Road Ecology Center (LREC)
St. Louis, Missouri
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Maryland Dept of the Environment
Baltimore, Maryland
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Advanced Center of Tourism and Hospitality Research
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Winrock International (Wallace Center for Agriculture and the Environment)
Arlington, Virginia
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Prison Fellowship International
Balaka, Malawi
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Environ International Corp
Los Angeles, California
Syngenta Crop Protection Inc
Hudson, New York