Organization: New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
Position Title: Executive Director
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Hours & Compensation: Full-time.
Position Dates: Start date April 1, 2013.
Application Deadline: March 15, 2013.
Posted On: February 15, 2013
Organization Overview: Wrangell Mountains Center
Position Title: Summer Operations Manager
Location: McCarthy, AK
Hours, Compensation, & Benefits: Full-time May 1 – approximately September 15. Hours will fluctuate, with some peak periods expected. $2,000-$2,460/month salary depending on experience, plus meals and primitive lodging.
Application Deadline: None posted.
Posted On: February 16, 2013.
Organization Overview:
The Wrangell Mountains Center (WMC) is a private, nonprofit institute which fosters understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of wildlands and mountain culture in Alaska through scientific and artistic inquiry in the Wrangell Mountains. The WMC is located in the small community of McCarthy, near the terminus of the Kennicott Glacier, on private land deep within Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve. Southcentral Alaska’s Wragnell-St Elias is the largest unit of the US park system, encompassing 13.2 million acres of glaciers, rivers, mountains, and forests.
Together with adjacent parks in the US and Canada, it is part of the world’s largest contiguous tract of protected wildlands: a UN-designated World Heritage Area.
Description:
Working under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Operations Manager managers day-to-day operations of the Wrangell Mountains Center. General responsibilities include supervising and sometimes mentoring selected seasonal staff, volunteers, and interns; assisting with local program marketing; community relations; and other tasks as assigned by the ED. Also works in tandem with the Program Development Coordinators to provide orientation and facility support to the individual Program Directors to ensure their programs run smoothly.
Responsibilities:
- Cultivate a motivated staff team that enjoys working together.
- In consultation with Kitchen Coordinator and Facilities Maintenance, ensure that food preparation, maintenance and custodial needs are addressed, and participate as needed.
- Manage/allocate facility use for various residential and programmatic needs.
- Promote an understanding of and commitment to WMC policies including health and safety, meal service, pets, visitors, vehicles, and cell phone/electrical use.
Qualifications:
- Familiarity with Wrangell Mountains Center & McCarthy and Kennecott community.
- Experience managing multiple people in a dynamic working environment.
- Ability to safely lift up to 50 lbs.
- Interpersonal communication and team building.
- Comfortable public speaking.
- Problem-solving, consensus building, and conflict resolution.
- Gardening and cooking.
- Current Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness First Aid Certification.
- Ability to drive manual transmission.
- Experience driving with a trailer in tow.
Contact Information:
Wrangells Mountain Center, http://www.wrangells.org
Organization Overview: Wrangell Mountains Center
Position Title: Executive Director
Location: McCarthy, AK
Hours, Compensation, & Benefits: Average of 30 hrs/wk. Actual hours will fluctuate, based on season. Salary range from $30,000 – $37,500, depending on experience, plus meals and primitive summer lodging in McCarthy. 2 weeks leave, plus 2 weeks furlough in December.
Application Deadline: None posted.
Posted On: February 16, 2013.
Organization: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
Amount: $10,000
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Overview:
The Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives, a program of the Global
Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University, has teamed with
Creative Nonfiction magazine to create the $10,000 Walton Sustainability
Solutions Best Creative Nonfiction Essay Award. The award-winning essay, as well
as other select submissions, will be published in a special “Human Face of
Sustainability” issue of Creative Nonfiction (CNF ). CNF and the Sustainability
Solutions Fair, one of the programs within the Walton Sustainability Solutions
Initiatives, chose to launch this competition because of the growing
conversation around this issue on both a global and an individual level.
Entries submitted in consideration for the prize should be personal essays or
stories that illuminate and present the human side of environmental, economic,
ethical, and/or social challenges related to the state of the planet and our
future. The magazine will favor submissions that blend facts and research with
narrative–employing scenes and description.
In addition to the $10,000 prize, the winner will be invited to a special launch
event hosted by ASU’s Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives. The contest
deadline is May 31, 2013, and The Human Face of Sustainability issue will
be published in Spring 2014. The issue will be guest edited by Donna Seaman.
Additionally, the magazine is seeking an artist to illustrate the issue. The
artist chosen will receive $3,500 and have their work profiled prominently for
at least three months on CNF’s website. He or she will work closely with CNF’s
editorial and design staff to create 8 to 10 original designs to be
featured on the cover and interior of the magazine. All styles of
interpretation, as well as various media (e.g. line drawings, watercolor,
collage) will be considered, providing they are well suited to a print format.
How to Submit: Complete submission guidelines are available at
www.creativenonfiction.org/submit
Organization: Clean Ocean Action (COA)
Position Title: COAST Intern
Location: Sandy Hook, NJ
Hours & Compensation: Full-time, 40 hours per week, with some weekends required. $750/month stipend and travel expenses (excluding commuting) provided.
Position Dates: As early in May as possible.
Application Deadline: Applications accepted until position is filled.
Posted On: February 15, 2013
Organization: Clean Ocean Action (COA)
Position Title: Coastal Environment Intern
Location: Sandy Hook, NJ
Hours: Full-time, Monday – Friday, except for days of programs when hours are 8:30-4:30. Intern expected to work one Saturday per month from 9-12.
Compensation: Monthly stipend of $750 and travel expenses (including commuting) provided.
Position Dates: End of May through the end of October. Start and end dates are flexible depending on availability.
Application Deadline: Applications accepted until filled.
Posted On: February 15, 2013.
Organization: Center for EcoTechnology
Application Deadline: April 15, 2013
Amount: Stipend $1,500/month for 40 hrs/week, with an additional $2,000 bonus at the completion of the year,
Benefits: Health insurance; paid sick, holiday, and vacation; supplies and mileage reimbursement.
Duration: 1 year – August 12, 2013 – June 27, 2014
Organization: Clean Ocean Action
Position Title: Ocean Policy Research Intern
Location: Sandy Hook, NJ
Hours & Compensation: Minimum of 40 hours per week. Monthly stipend of $750 and travel expenses (commuting excluded) are paid.
Position Dates: 10 weeks, with start date as early in May as possible.
Application Deadline: Accepted until position is filled.
Posted On: February 15, 2013
Organization: Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program
Position Title: Socio-Cultural Research Intern
Location: Ghent, NY
Hours & Compensation: 40-45 hrs/week. On-farm housing with shared kitchen and bathroom and a $650/month stipend provided.
Position Dates: May-August/December 2013 (3-6 months total, exact dates are flexible)
Posted On: February 13, 2013.
Organization Overview:
The Farmscape Ecology Program is dedicated to exploring the human and natural dimensions of the landscape of Columbia County, NY through research and outreach. Our interdisciplinary research focuses on historical, current and potential future interactions of people with the land. The Program is part of Hawthorne Valley Association, an educational nonprofit, and is comprised of wildlife ecologist Conrad Vispo, botanist Claudia Knab-Vispo, social scientist Anna Duhon, and technician Kyle Bradford.
Our work is currently focused on the Living Land Project, a multi-year collaborative exploration of the ecology and culture of Columbia County habitats. This Project includes both the mapping of ecological habitats in the County and research into people’s diverse perceptions and interactions with the landscape. By involving community participants in the research and by sharing the results widely, we strive to stimulate, facilitate, and inform a sense of connection to the many dimensions of the landscape.
Description and Responsibilities:
Interns will participate in implementing and supporting cultural research related to the Living Land Project. Upcoming research projects that the intern may be involved with include photo-elicitation interviews with groups of land users (e.g. farmers), children, elders, and other community members about their interaction with the land; roadside surveys of landscape features; historical research into land access and landscape change; and participatory mapping and surveys with community members at local festivals and recreational areas. Internship responsibilities will include helping to facilitate and conduct such community research projects, as well as process, analyze and share the resulting data. Responsibilities may also include helping to create and maintain an interactive web-based site for organizing, collecting and sharing research related to the Living Land Project. Additional data entry or gathering relating to the ecological fieldwork might also be requested. Finally, there is the opportunity to work with the Hawthorne Valley farmers and farm apprentices in the commercial vegetable fields for ½ day each week.
Qualifications:
- Strong interest in cultural research, participatory research methods, and community outreach.
- Comfortable in a rural environment, enthusiastic, and open to working in many different settings, including the outdoors.
- Self-motivated, sociable, enjoys actively working with diverse community members, have a positive attitude, and able to work independently with attention to detail.
- Basic computer skills.
- Some academic and/or work experience in the social sciences, sustainable farming/gardening, or related fields.
- Experience conducting interviews and surveys and doing community-based research and outreach is a plus.
- Experience with GIS software, website design, and social media is a plus.
- Those who also have an interest in studying field ecology are urged to apply.
How to Apply: Please send a CV including contact information for three references along with a cover letter explaining your interest in the internship, including the types of research you feel most drawn to and qualified for. Potentially suitable applicants will be interviewed by phone, and typically a personal visit to the Farm is requested before we make a final commitment. If you have questions, please contact Conrad, Claudia or Anna at 518-672-7994.
Contact Information:
Farmscape Ecology Program, Hawthorne Valley Farm, http://hawthornevalleyfarm.org
1075 Harlemville Road, Ghent, NY 12075
Conrad, Claudia, or Anna: 518-672-7994.
Organization: Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program
Position Title: Field Ecology Intern
Location: Ghent, NY
Hours & Compensation: 40-45 hrs/week. On-farm housing with shared kitchen and bathroom and a $650/month stipend provided.
Position Dates: May-August/December 2013 (3-6 months total, exact dates are flexible)
Posted On: February 13, 2013.
Organization: Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP)
Position Title: Climate Adaptation Policy Analyst
Location: Washington, D. C.
Hours & Compensation: Temporary, full-time.
Position Dates: Available immediately.
Application Deadline: Until filled.
Posted On: February 13, 2013
Organization: Great Valley Center
Position Title: Energy & Climate Intern
Location: Modesto, CA
Hours & Compensation: 25-30 hrs/week. $10-$12/hr depending on experience.
Application Deadline: As soon as possible.
Position Dates: February 28, 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Posted On: February 12, 2013.
Location: Rhinebeck, NY
Price Range: $550, utilities included.
Requirements: References, first month (prorated) and security deposit required. Must be okay with one dog and one cat. No additional pets. NO SMOKERS.
Other Details: The room comes furnished with a double bed, dresser, and desk. All utilities included: heat, a/c, water, wifi, and electricity. Amenities include washer/dryer, large kitchen, and living room in a completely renovated home. We also have a backyard with flower garden, veggie garden, BBQ, and off-street parking. Bathroom shared with one female.
Contact Information:
craigslist posting: http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/roo/3613387621.html
Please respond with a phone number and a little information about yourself.
Organization: Bridging Nations
Position Title: Green Architecture Internship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours & Compensation: 20-40 hrs/week. Unpaid.
Position Dates: Flexible start and end dates.
Posted On: February 12, 2013
Organization: American Conservation Experience
Position Title: NPS Cuyahoga Valley National Park Botanical Intern – Americorps
Location: Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH
Hours & Compensation: $160/week. 40 hrs/wk, 6 month commitment required. Dormitory housing provided by NPS. Travel allowance included for extensive travel to other Park Units.
Position Dates: May 20 – November 16, 2013
Application Deadline: March 15, 2013
Posted On: February 1, 2013
Organization: The Trust for Public Land
Position Title: Oregon State Director
Location: Portland, OR
Posted On: February 11, 2013
Organization: Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Position Title: New England Resource Management Technician
Location: South Egremont, MA
Hours & Compensation: 21 weeks (May-September), 35 hours/week. Hourly wage.
Position Dates: May – September
Application Deadline: April 8, 2013
Posted On: February 12, 2013
Organization: Oceana
Position Title: Campaign Director – Climate
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours & Compensation: full-time, competitive total compensation package.
Posted On: February 8, 2013
Organization Overview: Denver Urban Gardens
Position Title: Farm Programs Intern
Location: Denver, CO
Hours, Compensation & Benefits: 32 hrs/week, can range from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. $1,024 per month.
Position Dates: April 15 – October 31. Dates are not flexible.
Application Deadline: March 1, 2013
Posted On: February 8, 2013
Organization: The University of Maine Bryant Pond 4-H Camp and Learning Center
Position Title: Lakeside Classroom Field Teacher
Location: Bryant Pond, ME
Hours & Compensation: Field teachers are salaried employees and are paid on a monthly basis. Salary range is $200-$325 per week based on experience and qualifications. Benefits include housing, food, laundry, internet access, discounts on outdoor equipment, and backcountry equipment usage.
Position Dates: Two-month or six-month positions available. Six-month positions run from late May to the end of October.
Posted On: February 9, 2013