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Water Research Intern – Washington, DC

Organization: Food and Water Watch

Job Title: Water Research Intern

Location: Washington, DC

Hours and Compensation: Unpaid, 10-15 hours of work/week

Position Dates: September 3rd, 2012 – November 9th, 2012

Application Deadline: September 7th, 2012

Posted On: July 26th, 2012

Organization Overview

Food & Water Watch is a leading national consumer advocacy organization that runs dynamic, cutting edge campaigns that challenge the corporate control and abuse of our food and water resources, empower people to take action and transform the public consciousness about what we eat and drink. Since 2005, we have won significant victories to protect our food and water. Our work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post and other major media outlets. For more information check out our website at www.foodandwaterwatch.org.

Description

We are currently seeking fall interns interested in fighting for safe food, clean water, and healthy oceans. This position typically runs at least 10 weeks, for 15 hours per week. Current student standing is not necessary. We operate in a relaxed office environment in Washington, DC, metro accessible.

The Water Research and Policy Intern assists the water research team with providing information, analysis and written materials to support Food & Water Watch water campaigns.

Responsibilities

  • Research both corporations and government (federal, state, and local) to help our team craft reports, briefing papers, and articles for the general public, media, NGOs, elected officials and government agencies
  • Assist researchers with data collection, synthesis, and analysis
  • Write short printed materials on water issues
  • Research emerging issues to move campaigns forward
  • Maintain strong records of work and assist with reviewing publications
  • Participate in weekly meetings with Research and Policy team

Qualifications

Strong interest in Food & Water Watch issues and commitment to social change. Strong verbal and written communication and time management skills. Sense of humor and ability to work well in a team. Experience in academic and corporate research is a plus, as is a background in any of the following: environmental science and policy, natural resources management, global water issues, economics, political science, federal policy, journalism.

How to Apply

Please email a tailored cover letter, resume, and writing sample to [email protected] (Subject: Fall DC Water Research Internship).

Please be sure to indicate in your cover letter that you are interested in the Fall DC Water Research Internship