Organization: International Rivers
Job Title: Policy Program Intern
Location: Berkeley, CA
Hours and Compensation: Compensation is $12/hour for 16-20 hours/week during a
Application Deadline: open until filled
Position Dates: three-month period; an additional three-month extension is possible. The ideal candidate would be able to start as early as mid-February.
Posted On: Jan. 29, 2013
Organization Overview
International Rivers is a non-profit research and advocacy organization headquartered in Berkeley, California, with staff and consultants currently working in Brazil, China, India, South Africa and Thailand. International Rivers supports communities around the world in protecting their rivers and rights. We work to halt destructive dams and encourage better methods of meeting needs for water, energy and protection from floods.
International Rivers’ Policy Program works to strengthen the social and environmental policies of dam builders and financiers, and to build the capacity of civil society and dam-affected communities to defend their rights.
Description
We are seeking a part-time (16-20 hours/week) intern for 3 months during Spring and Summer 2013 (with possibility of extension) to assist with the creation of a major report on the current state of the world’s rivers. The report will include an in-depth research component on indicators of river basin health, and will analyze our experiences and lessons with specific dam projects, developers, and cross-cutting issues over the past decade. The Policy Program Intern will play a critical role in the project team by supporting the research, production, and outreach components of this report. read more…
Organization: Environmental and Energy Study Institute
Job Title: Policy Intern
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: 25 hours/week – unpaid (transportation stipend)
Application Deadline: March 15, 2013
Position Dates: commitment of 25-40 hours per week for 10-12 weeks, with a possible extension
Posted On: Jan. 29, 2013
Organization Overview
The Environmental and Energy Study Institute educates policymakers, builds coalitions, and develops innovative policies to protect the climate and ensure a healthy, secure, and sustainable future for America.
The Environmental and Energy Study Institute’s (EESI) mission is to promote environmentally sustainable societies through transitions to social and economic patterns that sustain people, the environment and the natural resources upon which present and future generations depend. EESI brings the best science/ technology information, diverse perspectives and policy options that accomplish multiple goals into policy debates on environmental and energy issues. To accomplish this, EESI educates policymakers; provides credible, timely information; and develops innovative policy solutions through coalition building, media outreach, publications, Congressional briefings, workshops and task forces.
Description
Assist EESI Staff with research and writing projects focusing on energy and environmentally-related policy issues including, but not limited to: climate change, sustainable transportation and green communities, smart growth, high performance green buildings, energy efficiency initiatives, renewable energy and other various topics as needed. You will work with EESI Staff on one or more program areas: Energy & Climate, Sustainable Transportation & Communities, High Performance Green Buildings, or as the Intern to the Executive Director. read more…
Organization: Oakland Township Parks
Job Title: Land Stewardship Technician
Location: Oakland Township, MI (http://www.oaklandtownship.org)
Hours and Compensation: full time and paid (Pay will be commensurate with education and work experience.)
Application Deadline: Feb. 15, 2013
Position Dates: maximum of 19 weeks – start in late April
Posted On: Jan. 28, 2013
Description
The Stewardship Technician position is a full-time, temporary, hourly position to be employed by PRC. Duties include the management of the Township parks’ natural areas under the direction of the Natural Areas Stewardship Manager. Work tasks may include species monitoring, invasive species control, prescribed burning, and assisting on volunteer stewardship workdays. This position will require cooperation with PRC staff, partner organizations, volunteers, and the general public. This position may be ideal for a candidate seeking an academic internship, experience in the natural resource management field, or continued education in stewardship and land management. It is the responsibility of the Stewardship Technician to make any and all arrangements with an accredited institution if an internship is desired. read more…
Organization: University of California Santa Cruz, Sustainability Office
Job Title: Climate Action Manager (JOB # 1304083)
Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Hours and Compensation: Full time – $52,000
Application Deadline: open until filled; Initial Review Date: 02-07-2013
Posted On: Jan. 28, 2013
Organization Overview
The Sustainability Office, which is housed within the Division of Business and Administrative Services and the department of Physical Planning and Construction, has broad responsibility for coordination of campus-wide sustainability initiatives including strategic planning, monitoring, communication, coordination, and support of pilot programs and projects, to meet the goals and objectives of the Campus Sustainability Plan and the UCSC Climate Action Plan, in compliance with the University of California’s Sustainable Practices Policy, State regulations and other commitments. Through operational, organizational, and behavioral transformation the Sustainability Office works to advance the cause of environmental, economic and human sustainability.
Description
The Climate Action Manager works to ensure that the campus fulfills or exceeds relevant policies, commitments, and regulations such as the American College and Universities Presidents Climate Commitment, Assembly Bill 32, and the University of California Policy on Sustainable Practices and Climate Action Compact. The manager serves as a liaison for the campus with the UC Office of the President, other UC campuses, local government, and community organizations and works in a collaborative manner to develop productive relationships with campus and external constituencies in order to fill above job responsibilities.
Under the general direction of the Sustainability Director, the incumbent manages campus Climate Action activities within the Sustainability Office, which has primary responsibility for fostering a culture of sustainability on campus; identifying, coordinating and serving as a catalyst for units and individuals who are implementing sustainability programs; and engaging with institutional leaders to foster sustainability and greenhouse gas reduction broadly across campus units. read more…
Organization: Washington Wild
Job Title: Executive Director
Location: Seattle, WA
Hours and Compensation: $55-60,000
Application Deadline: Feb. 28, 2013
Posted On: Jan. 28, 2013
Organization Overview
Founded in 1979 as Washington Wilderness Coalition, Washington Wild brings people together in the vigorous defense of Washington State’s remaining wild forests, waters and wildlife habitat. We believe that public lands are a public issue. By educating, empowering and mobilizing our communities, Washington Wild builds powerful grassroots networks that help protect wild lands and waters throughout the state.
Description
Washington Wild is seeking an experienced and dynamic leader with demonstrated commitment to wilderness and wild lands conservation to serve as its next Executive Director. Washington Wild is widely viewed as a leader in the conservation community of Washington State. The new Executive Director will work with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors to grow organizational capacity to support the next generation of wild lands and waters conservation. read more…
Organization: Skoll Global Threats Fund
Job Title: Manager, Climate Learning Initiative
Location: San Francisco, CA
Hours and Compensation: full time with competitive salary
Application Deadline: open
Posted On: Jan. 28, 2013
Organization Overview
Jeff Skoll launched the Skoll Global Threats Fund in 2009 to tackle the world’s most pressing issues. With Dr. Larry Brilliant as President and CEO, the Skoll Global Threats Fund has a mandate to drive large-scale global change on the most critical issues facing mankind. The organization identifies and supports innovative high-impact initiatives to combat climate change, water insecurity, pandemics, nuclear proliferation, and Middle East conflict. The Skoll Global Threats Fund is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Please visit www.skollglobalthreats.orgfor a comprehensive look at the organization.
Description
The Fund is seeking a creative and energetic team player to help build and manage the new Climate Learning Initiative. Reporting to and working closely with the Climate Change Director, this key staff member will lead implementation of the program. In addition to maintaining relationships with key partners, the Manager, Climate Learning Initiative will manage a grant portfolio around U.S. climate engagement. This position will work with the team to drive deliverables and produce tangible results in climate advocacy. The Manager, Learning Initiative will also be a strategic sounding board and thought partner to the Director, brainstorming solutions and translating those into action. read more…
Organization: SeaWeb
Job Title: Science Program Intern
Location: San Francisco, CA
Hours and Compensation: Unpaid – minimum commitment of 16 hours a week, and prefer someone who can work 2-3 days a week, ideally 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Application Deadline: not specified
Position Dates: not specified
Posted On: Jan. 28, 2013
Organization Overview
SeaWeb, an international, nonprofit, marine conservation organization with a focus on communication.
Description
The Intern will provide professional and administrative support to the organization’s operations, communications, and advancement teams.
The internship is unpaid, but with possibility of part-time hire for successful interns. It is an exciting opportunity for someone who is dedicated to improving ocean conservation and gaining experience working for a non-profit organization. Hours are flexible to accommodate class schedule or other commitments. read more…
Organization: Commonwealth Land Trust
Job Title: Communications and Grants Intern
Location: Roxbury, MA
Hours and Compensation: 16 hours/week – Unpaid
Application Deadline: open
Posted On: Jan. 24, 2013
Organization Overview
Established in 1985, Commonwealth Land Trust (CLT) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that is dedicated to preserving neighborhoods and preventing homelessness. CLT owns and manages over 350 units of affordable housing and provides on-site case management services to many of Massachusetts’ most vulnerable residents. Linking housing and care, CLT works to rebuild lives and communities.
Description
The COMMUNICATIONS & GRANTS INTERN will work in Commonwealth Land Trust’s administration department, which supports our mission to end homelessness by completing research, development, and capacity building projects. The Communications & Grants Intern will complete a diverse array of tasks and work in a casual office environment.
Responsibilities
- Research applicable grants
- Update foundations/grants database
- Report on existing grants
- Assist in crafting new grant applications
- Assist in updating website and social media
- Assist in creating marketing materials
How to Apply
Please send resume and cover letter to [email protected].
To learn more about Commonwealth Land Trust, you can visit us at www.commonwealthlandtrust.org.
Organization: Plant Chicago
Job Title: Public Relations Intern
Location: Chicago, IL
Hours and Compensation: This internship requires 10 dedicated hours per week. Unpaid
Application Deadline:
Position Dates: Interns must commit to a 16 week work period. (April – August)
Posted On: Jan. 24, 2013
Organization Overview
Plant Chicago, NFP, which is dedicated to promoting sustainable food production, entrepreneurship, and building reuse through research, education, and development.
Description
The ideal candidate would be enrolled or have completed a communications Bachelor’s or Master’s degree and have a strong, proven interest in sustainability, and of course excellent communication skills. Tasks include developing regular blog posts for current and future use, updating WordPress website, Facebook and Twitter, and possibly press releases. Intern will also develop a press kit and will include initial fielding of media and tour requests. read more…
Organization: The Alliance to Save Energy
Job Title: Corporate and Executive Relations & Fundraising Internship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: 37.5 hours/week; Paid: $11/hour
Application Deadline: Feb. 1, 2013
Position Dates: February 13, 2013 to May 24, 2012
Posted On: Jan. 24, 2013
Organization Overview
The Alliance to Save Energy promotes energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment and energy security
Responsibilities
- Aid with general Associate member tracking and correspondence.
- Research and compile contact information for prospective Associate members.
- Follow up phone calls/emails on pitches.
- Writing or editing letters and other documents, arranging travel plans and other administrative support as needed.
- Participate in and assist in preparations for ASE Associate events including Policy Perspectives, EE Noon, EE Insider, EE Global and Evening with the Starts .
- Research on and development of fundraising prospects for Alliance and outside events.
- Complete a membership fundraising project including creating a prospect list, sending a first reach email and following up to secure meetings. read more…
Organization: International Center for Appropriate & Sustainable Technology
Job Title: Energy Efficiency Market Analyst Intern
Location: Lakewood, CO
Hours and Compensation: 20 hours/week and paid
Application Deadline: March 1, 2013
Position Dates: start Feb. 1, 2013
Posted On: Jan. 24, 2013
Organization Overview
iCAST works with local partners to develop sustainable solutions to the infrastructure and economic development needs of underserved rural communities. iCAST’s mission is to promote sustainable development using a triple bottom-line approach that promotes environmental health, economic viability and social responsibility. iCAST projects are designed to encourage self-sufficiency based on the development, application and commercialization of appropriate and sustainable technologies.
Description
The Market Analyst will research market trends, conduct competitor analysis, generate customer leads and other marketing functions while executing on the marketing plan. The Analyst will perform internet research pertaining to ICAST programs, manipulate data in Excel and track ICAST’s impact. They will also prepare collateral requirements for iCAST and its programs. read more…
Organization: Transportation Solutions
Job Title: Communications Intern – Bike Program
Location: Denver, CO
Hours and Compensation: This is a part-time, non-paid, Spring / Summer 2013 internship. Approximately 15-20 hours per week, to approximately 200 hours over 8 to 10 weeks. Hours are usually during regular weekday working hours and flexible but must be able to accommodate evening or early morning events or weekend events. School credit may be available for this internship, please speak with your counselor for details.
Application Deadline: Feb. 28, 2013
Position Dates: Start and end dates are flexible.
Posted On: Jan. 23, 2013
Organization Overview
Our mission is to “increase the availability and use of transportation choices to improve traffic, air quality, health and economy for businesses and residents in the Denver area.”
Description
Join a stable, dynamic nonprofit organization in promoting the use of alternative modes of transportation including bicycling, walking, carpooling, vanpooling, using transit, etc.
The Communications Intern will work specifically on organizing Transportation Solutions’ Bike Buddy program for the Leetsdale-Parker corridor (Cherry Creek Trail). S/he will create materials, web and social media communications, solicit prize donations, recruit volunteers, and organize and participate in safety training, group rides, and other events related to the program. Transportation Solutions is a small organization, so all staff members are expected to assist with a wide variety of activities. read more…
Organization: Second Nature and the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment
Job Title: Sustainability Capacity-Building Internship
Location: Boston, MA
Hours and Compensation: 6-month working presence in the Second Nature office in downtown Boston during working hours (9am-5pm), beginning late January or early February 2013. Candidates will work 20-30 hours/week with flexibility around holidays and academic calendars. This is a competitively paid internship.
Application Deadline: Jan. 25, 2013 (desired) rolling application review
Posted On: Jan. 24, 2013
Organization Overview
Second Nature is a Boston-based non-profit organization working to create a sustainable society by transforming higher education through a variety of initiatives including the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), a program which supports over 660 colleges and universities in making healthy, just, and sustainable living the foundation of all learning and practice in higher education.
Description
Second Nature is seeking applications for an intern to join the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) Program Team to assist on projects that aim to advance climate leadership and sustainability education initiatives at colleges and universities across the country. The Sustainability Capacity-Building Intern will work on a variety of activities to advance the goals of the ACUPCC and other Second Nature initiatives related to education, green building, greenhouse gas reporting, and climate action planning. These program activities may include analysis of energy and climate data, outreach support to signatory institutions, blogging, social media management, and webinar development. The Intern will also focus on supporting special programs with minority-serving institutions, climate adaptation and resiliency, and select fundraising activities. read more…
Organization: H. T. Harvey & Associates
Job Title: Restoration Ecologist
Location: Los Gatos, CA
Hours and Compensation: We offer an excellent salary and benefits package and an employee-focused work environment. Our employment package includes medical, dental, and life insurance, and a 401K with a generous employer match.
Application Deadline: open
Posted On: Jan. 22, 2013
Organization Overview
H. T. Harvey & Associates is a premier ecological consulting firm based in Northern California. We apply our expertise to create ecologically sound solutions to our clients’ complex natural resource challenges.
Description
Our ecological restoration division is seeking a restoration ecologist to work out of our Los Gatos office. The position will involve work on ecological restoration design and monitoring projects in a wide variety of geographic locations and habitats (riparian, wetland, grassland, semi-arid, etc.). read more…
Organization:
The Institute for Environmental Solutions (IES) is an independent non-profit organization that engages stakeholders to deliver technically sound solutions to complex environmental and health problems – without unwanted side effects. IES is seeking motivated graduate interns who are passionate about protecting the environment! read more…
Organization: International Rivers
Job Title: China Program Internship
Location: Beijing, China
Hours and Compensation: Part-time and paid (based on experience)
Application Deadline: open until filled – applications reviewed starting on Feb. 18, 2013
Position Dates: six months (with the possibility of extension) starting in March/April
Posted On: Jan. 23, 2012
Organization Overview
International Rivers is a non-profit research and advocacy organization headquartered in Berkeley, California, with staff and consultants currently working in Brazil, China, India, South Africa and Thailand. International Rivers supports communities around the world in protecting their rivers and rights. We work to halt destructive dams and encourage better methods of meeting needs for water, energy and protection from floods. International Rivers’ China Program investigates China’s domestic and global environmental footprint through the lens of dam building.
Description
We are seeking a part-time China Program Intern for 16-20 hours per week for six months (with the possibility of extension) starting in March/April to assist with program activities in Beijing, China. The ideal candidate for this position is bilingual, web savvy, possesses solid communication, writing and editing skills, and is committed to our mission. The intern will be an integral part of the China team, will communicate with International Rivers’ global staff and partners, and will contribute to print and web publications. There may be opportunities to travel within China. read more…
Organization: Sierra Club Environmental Law Program
Job Title: Environmental Law Internship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: paid
Application Deadline: June 30, 2013
Posted On: Jan. 23, 2013
Organization Overview
The Sierra Club is the nation’s leader in grassroots environmental litigation. The Club’s Environmental Law Program develops and prosecutes the legal strategies for the Sierra Club’s nationwide grassroots campaigns. The Law Program’s cases focus on climate change while centering on the Club’s three overarching conservation initiatives: promoting smart energy solutions, building safe and healthy communities, and protecting America’s wild legacy.
Description
The Sierra Club Environmental Law Program hires law students interested in public interest, environmental litigation to assist with these strategic lawsuits. Semester externs work on all aspects of litigation, including undertaking legal research, preparing written memoranda, and conducting factual investigation. Depending on the cases to which the interns are assigned, students may also draft notice letters, briefs and other pleadings, attend court appearances, and work on discovery. During the course of the program, students typically work with several of the Club’s attorneys, thus gaining exposure to a wide range of litigation styles. The internship program also includes informal discussions on various environmental litigation topics. read more…
Organization: Care2
Job Title: Advocacy and Editorial Internship
Location: Redwood City, California.
Hours and Compensation: Dates and hours of the internships are flexible. The internship pays $10 per hour and does not provide benefits.
Application Deadline: open
Position Dates: flexible
Posted On: Jan. 22, 2013
Organization Overview
With more than 21 million members, Care2 is the Internet’s largest social network for people who want to make a difference. Thousands of new members joinCare2 every day, attracted by our progressive values and commitment to advancing social justice, protecting our planet and leading healthier lives. Our mission is to empower Care2 members to take action so that they can help “make a difference.”
Description
Care2 is hiring creative and ambitious Advocacy and Editorial Interns to join our campaign team based in Redwood City, California.
If you are a strong writer, savvy about social networking, passionate about nonprofit issues, comfortable with HTML and web graphic production, and enjoy promoting progressive issues and engaging with an online community on issues ranging from environmental to consumer protection, human rights to animal welfare, then Care2 is the place for you.
Interns learn valuable job skills and gain knowledge about the nonprofit sector, social networking web sites, online advocacy and fundraising, while also sharpening their writing and editorial skills. read more…
Organization: International Council on Clean Transportation
Job Title: Policy Tracking Internship
Location: The office is located in downtown San Francisco near the Montgomery Bart station.
Hours and Compensation: The intern may choose to work full or part-time, with a minimum of 20 hours/week. The internship will be paid; salary will be commensurate with experience.
Application Deadline: open
Position Dates: The position is open immediately, but current students seeking summer-only internships are also encouraged to apply.
Posted On: Jan. 23, 2013
Organization Overview
The International Council on Clean Transportation is an independent nonprofit organization founded to provide first-rate, unbiased research and technical and scientific analysis to environmental regulators. Our mission is to improve the environmental performance and energy efficiency of road, marine, and air transportation, in order to benefit public health and mitigate climate change.
Description
The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has an immediate opening for an internship position in San Francisco, CA. The position will involve expanding and updating content on www.transportpolicy.net, an ICCT-launched wiki-based tool providing comprehensive, up-to-date, accurate, and sourced information on energy and environmental regulations in the transportation sector worldwide. This position will work directly with staff throughout the ICCT and will also interact with a number of partner organizations and government agencies around the world. read more…
Organization: The Nature Conservancy
Job Title: Senior International Freshwater Policy Advisor
Location: Arlington, VA
Hours and Compensation: full time and salary based on experience
Application Deadline: Feb. 15, 2013
Posted On: Jan. 22, 2013
Organization Overview
The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. Since our founding in 1951, The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 117 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers worldwide — and we operate more than 100 marine conservation projects globally. We have more than 1 million members and dedicated staff working in all 50 United States and more than 30 countries around the world — we are everywhere you want to be!
Description
As part of both the International Government Relations Team and the Global Freshwater Team, the Senior Policy Advisor will lead TNC’s international policy engagement around freshwater issues. While based in the International Government Relations Department in the External Affairs Division, the position will also be an integral member of the Global Freshwater Team. The work will support the Great Rivers Partnership, a global partnership to affect integrated river basin management (IRBM) planning and execution for large rivers associated with the GRP globally. The work will also support the development and implementation of TNC’s Securing Freshwater Priority, a global strategy to promote investment in natural infrastructure to better provide sustainable water management solutions and services.
The Senior Policy Advisor serves as a liaison and informational contact between The Nature Conservancy and various partners who are part of the GRP network, including international agencies, conventions, national government officials, private groups, and policy staff of other non-governmental organizations. S/he tracks international and government policies and decisions that directly affect The Nature Conservancy’s freshwater conservation goals and represents TNC on freshwater issues of relevance to public policy deliberations and global environmental agreements. S/he may provide services that assist in influencing the outcome of international negotiations and commitments. S/he also serves as contact with the external professional community in the policy arena to keep abreast of new developments and opportunities that may be useful to the Conservancy and to report on and share the Conservancy’s experiences with others. The Senior Policy Advisor provides expert policy analysis and contributes directly to the Conservancy’s public funding strategies by providing input for proposal writing, negotiating with bilateral and multilateral agencies, and donor cultivation as needed.
The Senior Policy Advisor is based at the Conservancy’s Worldwide Office in Arlington, Virginia. This position reports to the IGR Director. The position currently supervises one Policy Advisor.
Responsibilities
- Supporting the design and implementation of policy strategies to ensure achievement of the objectives of the Great Rivers Partnership and TNC’s Securing Freshwater Priority;
- Represent TNC in a variety of governmental and non-governmental international freshwater policy processes, and serve as a senior representative with intergovernmental agencies and partners on a broad array of freshwater and conservation issues;
- Help secure funding from bilateral and multilateral aid agencies to support TNC’s freshwater conservation objectives and projects, in collaborations with TNC regional and country office colleagues and IGR institutional relationship managers.
- Provide strategic advice and guidance on freshwater policy issues to both the Global Freshwater Team and the International Government Relations Department.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in political science, environmental policy, international relations or related field and 6 years of senior environment or conservation-related government relations/external affairs experience or equivalent combination education/experience. Master’s degree (if required).
- Expert knowledge of international water policy and related processes and institutions and extensive international network of water policy relationships.
- Experience managing and supervising a large multi-disciplinary team and managing a program budget.
- Experience working with current and evolving political, legislative and conservation trends on an international level.
- Experience in directing or participating in complex negotiations and presenting to and communicating with government officials, bi-lateral and multi-lateral institutions, international water agencies, corporate executives, board members and others.
- Ability to work with partners/government agencies without violating any restrictions related to conflicts of interest, lobbying former employers, or influencing decision makers.
- Ability to work in a matrix management environment with a diverse and global
How to Apply
For more information and to apply, please visit www.nature.org/careers and search for job ID# 40782 in the keyword search. Deadline to apply is February 15, 2013.