Clean Economy Research Intern – San Francisco, CA
Organization: Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2)
Position Title: Clean Economy Research Intern
Location: San Francisco, CA
Hours & Compensation: 15-20 hours/weekd. Monthly stipend at a competitive rate.
Position Dates: Minimum 3 month commitment, start/end date flexible.
Application Deadline: Rolling.
Posted On: March 12, 2013.
Organization Overview:
E2 is a national community of business leaders who promote sound environmental policy that builds economic prosperity. We provide an independent, nonpartisan resource for understanding the business perspective on environmental issues. Working with business, environmental and non-traditional allies, E2 helps shape state and national policy that’s good for the economy and the environment.
Description: The research intern will be responsible for collecting data and compiling fact sheets about the size and scope of the clean economy in selected parts of the state.
Responsibilities:
- Research statistics about the clean economy in various legislative districts
- Compile statistics from previous reports
- Assist staff in revising templates as they are tested in the field
- Support identification of new clean energy facts that might be helpful
Qualifications:
Candidates should possess superior research, writing, math, and interpersonal communication skills, as well as a desire to gain experience working with one of the most respected environmental groups in the country. A strong academic background is required, and experience in the clean economy is preferable. Candidates must be pursuing a graduate degree in a relevant field – public policy, business, etc.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should send a resume and short cover letter (no phone calls please) indicating a “Clean Economy Research” preference, and including how you learned of this announcement to Erica Fox, [email protected].
Contact Information:
Environmental Entrepreneurs, http://www.e2.org
220 Montgomery Street, Suite 975, San Francisco, CA 94101
Job URL: http://www.idealist.org/view/internship/343cCKkMBdsXd/