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Earth Day Network – Internship Announcement

We are currently accepting internship applications; opportunities are available throughout the year on a part-time or full-time basis. Please contact us to learn more about current offerings and tell us about your interest in helping Earth Day Network further its mission.

Other opportunities include:

  • Development & Fundraising Interns
  • Office Management and Administration Interns

Interested in being an Earth Day Network Volunteer?  Email our volunteer coordinator.


Volunteer Outreach/Coordinator Intern

Reports to: Director of Grassroots Programs &/or Director of Research & Technology
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Duration: Ongoing for Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter terms; offered with flexible begin and end dates
Compensation: $3 Metro fare per day worked, and additional compensation TBD college credit if your institution provides for this

Summary

Earth Day Network's mission is to broaden the environmental movement worldwide and to educate and mobilize people, governments, and corporations to take responsibility for a clean and healthy environment. It is the premier environmental civic education organization in the world. With offices in Washington, D.C., Israel, and Eastern Europe, and soon in China, our global network engages more than 12,000 organizations in 174 countries each year.

Earth Day Network relies on volunteers and interns to assist in ongoing campaigns as well as running ongoing programs and office operations. Specific volunteer events are typically held in the evenings during the week but this is subject to change as necessary to meet EDN staff and volunteer availability. We seek to standardize our volunteer program, broaden and increase participation from new constituencies and provide a stable base for assisting with unexpected and urgent programmatic needs.

We are seeking qualified applicants for a Fall 2007 as well as Winter/Spring and Summer 2008 Volunteer Coordinator Outreach Internships. Candidates may possess experience or interest as a volunteer themselves, or volunteer coordination, volunteer events, community outreach, event planning, or other operations/coordination experience.

Responsibilities

The Volunteer Outreach Coordinator Intern will work with network members and local community groups to develop our relationships and reach. Additionally, the intern will identify and implement innovative strategies to grow our volunteer capacity. Opportunities exist for a variety of special projects and EDN is open to intern interest and experience.

Specifically, Volunteer Outreach Coordinator interns, in collaboration with EDN staff, will:

  • Grow and maintain inventory of offline and online organizations for announcing Volunteer and Intern needs or projects
  • Contact organizations to build relationships and coordinate EDN volunteer activities
  • Review and facilitate update of Volunteer and Intern pages on EDN's website as needed; keep an intern calendar of major work needs
  • Standardize volunteer materials and methods
  • Execute, run/oversee the outreach efforts to existing and new constituencies
  • Manage the Volunteer and Intern listserve
  • Follow-up with prior volunteers and interns to maintain relationships and post relevant news
  • Seek funding opportunities, in-kind, or other gifts and donations (such as food, materials, etc)

To apply, please send resume and cover letter to Emily Hostetter, Hostetter[at]earthday.net

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International Programs Interns

Reports to: International Programs Director
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Duration: Flexible begin and end dates; now accepting applicants for Fall Term
Compensation: Metro card; college credit if your institution permits

Summary
This fall, consider helping EDN and its thousands of members around the world prepare for Earth Day 2008, the theme of which will be School Greening and Environmental Education

International Programs Interns will liaise with EDN’s international member organisations to help them work with schools in their regions to undertake school greening projects and deliver environmental curricula to their students.  Our goal is to help our partners turn 1000 schools into eco-schools by Earth Day 2008. .

Specific Responsibilities

International Programs Interns will:

  • Steer Earth Day 2008 School Greening participants to the right environmental education curricula and other resources;
  • Communicate with EDN’s members through our discussion board, Skype, and email;
  • Help Earth Day 2008 participants locate volunteers for their projects and events;
  • Draft and revise reports on a variety of environmental issues of international interest; and
  • Participate in writing Letters of Interest (LOIs) and other fundraising material.

Qualifications

  • Enthusiasm for organizing events and projects, and helping others do the same;
  • A strong interest in and knowledge of current environmental issues in a variety of international settings;
  • Knowledge of ecological design, energy efficiency, and natural resource use;
  • Outstanding writing and communication skills;
  • Native-level fluency in a foreign language (not required but highly advantageous).

To apply, please email resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to Joshua Forgotson, Forgotson (AT) earthday.net, by September 15, 2007.

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Education Intern

Reports to: Director of Education
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Timeframe: Sept. - Dec. 2007; offered with flexible begin and end dates (also available Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter terms)
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare is included. College credit if your institution provides for this.

Summary

The Education Intern liaises with the Director of Education supporting members of the EDN Educator's Network and school-based Earth Day Events. The goal is to build widespread environmental education materials, Earth Day events and actions focused on Climate Change Solutions within k-12 schools across the US. This year, there are several innovative and special initiatives: one is called the Hands On Earth Day School Greening Initiative where we will be providing resources to teachers, students, and their schools on how to green one's school, and we will be greening 20 schools nationwide for Earth Day 2008. The other facet involves teachers at selected schools across the country that teach "green," civic minded lessons in environmentally degraded areas for the culmination of civic action for overall community improvement. Next, we put on a play at 4000 schools last Earth Day based upon the life of H.D. Thoreau, and we plan to take this play to a national performance with 10,000 schools. Next, we are hosting a symposium of leaders in the green schools and green building movements this Fall with US Green Building Council in order to galvanize a national movement on green schools. Lastly, we are members of the Energy Action Coalition that runs the Campus Climate Challenge putting green energy on over 500 schools and campuses nationwide, and we would love your support for this or any of the above projects. Any of these programs is open for your selection and likely to include travel to an event or action.

Responsibilities

The Intern will coordinate outreach to network members and new constituents in their area of interest through:

  • strengthening ties with our many network member groups and the widespread development of Earth Day event and action plans;
  • helping network members generate and manage specified programs and Earth Day events/ideas;
  • contributing to the strategic planning of events and actions; answering queries from network members;
  • writing up event descriptions promoting network members' Earth Day work for use in our online events calendar, email bulletins, and newsletters;
  • assisting in the development and dissemination of curricula and lesson plans on k-12 environmental education and also civics; and
  • Assisting EDN's related programs for this Fall and in preparation April.

Qualifications

  • A strong interest in and knowledge of current environmental issues
  • A strong interest in and knowledge of k-12 education (environmental, civics/history, or education itself)
  • Excellent writing and communication skills
  • Willingness to travel within the U.S. for Earth Day 2008

To apply, please send resume and cover letter to Sean Miller, miller[at]earthday.net

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Domestic Programs Intern

Reports to: Director of Grassroots Programs
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Duration: Sept. - Dec. 2007; offered with flexible begin and end dates (also available Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter terms)
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare is included. College credit if your institution provides for this.

Summary
The Domestic Program Intern liaises with community groups across the country that have participated in Earth Day events and actions in the past and with new constituents. The goal is to build widespread Earth Day events and actions focused on Climate Change Solutions across the U.S., on or around Earth Day, April 22nd.

Focuses can include outreach to:

  • College campuses
  • Community groups
  • Local, state, federal government and agencies
  • New groups

Responsibilities

In conducting outreach to domestic members the intern will:

  • strengthen ties with our many network member groups, catalyzing the widespread development of Earth Day 2008 events and actions;
  • help member groups generate Earth Day event ideas;
  • contribute to the strategic planning of events and actions;
  • respond to queries from member groups;
  • write event descriptions to promote member groups' Earth Day activities and programs for publication in our online events calendar and email bulletins; and
  • contribute to EDN's capacity building.

Qualifications

  • A strong interest in and knowledge of current environmental issues
  • Excellent writing and communication skills

To apply, please email resume and cover letter to Helen Rose, Rose(AT)earthday.net

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Campaign for Communities Outreach Intern

Reports to: Director of Campaign for Communities
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Duration: Flexible begin and end dates (also available Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter terms)
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare is included. College credit if your institution provides for this.

Summary

Earth Day 2007 marked the second year of our Climate Change Solutions Campaign, with the goal of mobilizing political will around the world to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Our Campaign for Communities program is working to educate the public on reducing emissions, creating healthy communities, and stronger public policies and legislation. Earth Day 2007 marked the second year of our Climate Change Solutions Campaign, with the goal of mobilizing political will around the world to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Our Campaign for Communities program is working to educate the public on reducing emissions, creating healthy communities, and stronger public policies and legislation.

This year also marks the fourth year that C4C has been working to empower traditionally overlooked communities - low income communities, communities of color, etc. - to address environmental issues that affect their neighborhoods through civic engagement and the power of the vote. Through this innovative initiative, we work in communities across the country, identifying those environmental issues that mobilize community members to become active and involved citizens.

In conducting our Climate Change Solutions and our voter mobilization campaigns, we will work with the following partners:

  • Groups representing low-income Americans
  • Religious groups
  • NGOs that participated in the National Latino Congreso
  • Environmental Justice groups
  • Community outreach groups
  • Other new groups

Responsibilities

In conducting outreach to Campaign for Communities partners, the intern will:

  • coordinate outreach and strengthen ties to existing network members and new community groups
  • assist in identifying and nurturing new partnership opportunities
  • attend and report on meetings
  • work on voter mobilization campaigns and with voter mobilization partners
  • help prepare for Earth Day Network's participation in the 2007 National Latino Congreso
  • help communities generate Earth Day event ideas
  • respond to queries from member groups
  • write event descriptions to promote member groups' Earth Day activities and programs for publication in our online events calendar and email bulletins
  • attend C4C community events;
  • conduct research as needed
  • assist with fundraising activities
  • contribute to EDN's capacity building

Qualifications

  • An interest in and knowledge of matters, particularly environmental issues, affecting low income communities and communities of color in the U.S.
  • A strong interest in and knowledge of current environmental justice issues
  • Excellent research, writing and communication skills
  • Sensitivity to the groups with which we will be cooperating
  • Ability to perform well in a fast-paced environment

To apply, please email resume and cover letter to Vivian Buckingham, Buckingham[at]earthday.net

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Information Technology Internships

Reports to: Director of Research & Technology
Type of position: Internship, Full- or Part-time
Timeframe: Ongoing for Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter terms; offered with flexible begin and end dates
Compensation: $3 Metro fare per day worked, and additional compensation TBD college credit if your institution provides for this

Summary

Earth Day Network's mission is to broaden the environmental movement worldwide and to educate and mobilize people, governments, and corporations to take responsibility for a clean and healthy environment. It is the premier environmental civic education organization in the world. With offices in Washington, D.C., Israel, and Eastern Europe, and soon in China, our global network engages more than 12,000 organizations in 174 countries each year.

Like many non-profit organizations Earth Day network (EDN) relies on information technology to help achieve high-impact results. For example, our interactive website offers registration, tracking and coordination tools for Earth Day participants, and frequent content updates. We recently acquired tools to enable internet campaigns and communication with our members on important issues.

EDN is seeking qualified applicants for a Summer and/or Fall 2007 and Winter/Spring 2008 IT Internships, with a strong background in information management, analysis, technology, and communication tools.

Responsibilities

The Information Technology Intern will support organization and office technology needs on a daily basis. Depending on skills, experience and interest an independent project requiring at least 50% of the intern's time will be assigned. Activities may include:

  • Assist with desktop and network administration for all users and interns.
  • Implement or Maintain online e-advocacy campaigns
  • Maintain supporter records; create, run, analyze reports on supporters, etc.
  • Convert legacy information to a relational database such as Microsoft Access.
  • Research, interview and develop proposals for new or alternative IT service providers and vendors.
  • Harvest information to expand or develop new toolkits for meeting EDN objectives.
  • Develop and maintain documentation on IT processes, policies and procedures.

We are a small team and we all share the administrative burden of our work. EDN interns will be assisting with administration tasks as well.

Qualifications

  • Experience working in highly productive team based environment.
  • Good oral and written communication.
  • Problem-solving, analytical orientation with high attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated interest and commitment to Earth Day Network values and objectives.
  • Familiar with tools such as: MS Office, MS Access or other relational databases, MS O
  • utlook and Exchange server for email, MS networking; experience with html or cgi scripting a plus.
  • Experience with web-based communication and outreach tools.

To apply, or for more information, please send resume and cover letter to Emily Hostetter, Hostetter[AT] earthday.net

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Communications & Marketing Interns

Reports to: VP of Communications
Contact: Howell(AT)earthday.net
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare is included. College credit if your institution provides for this.

Summary

Communications and Marketing interns are responsible for articulating and contributing to an inspired vision for the organization; taking projects from concept to lift-off to completion; learning and adapting from experience; listening and working as a team to generate and implement new ideas; building relationships to bridge differences and find common grounds with people inside and outside of the organization at all levels of society; communicating effectively, orally and in writing; and demonstrating exemplary levels of personal integrity and leadership.

The Communications Department needs interns in the following categories:

Earth Day 2008: Primary duty is to assist in the planning and execution of Earth Day 2008 events on April 22nd. Event organizing experience a plus

Marketing/Partnerships: Primary duties are to assist in the marketing of Earth Day Network Programs, Earth Day 2008, the Earth Day Network website and blog, and Earth Day Television, and to help develop and sustain partnerships with vendors, donors, and peer organizations. Also supports the development of message and materials for all programs and works with staff to develop materials in support of Earth Day events and issue oriented campaigns. Marketing experience a plus

Media Relations: Primary duties are to assist in media outreach and media relations, including writing, research, phone calls and media events. Also supports the building and maintenance of press and media lists. Publicity experience a plus

EDN-TV/Website/Blog: Primary duty is to research and provide content, both print and video. Knowledge of film/video production, website design a plus

Environmental Policy: Primary duties are to create and build relationships with key government staff and leaders, and to track hearings and legislation on Capitol Hill and elsewhere. Also conducts issue oriented research and attends hearings. Political science or similar background a plus

Requirements

  • Must be able to manage several tasks at once, use sound judgment and follow up on prioritized assignments
  • Must be self-motivated and energetic
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills

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Urban Environment Research Interns

Reports to: Director of Research & Technology
Type of position: Internship, Full- or Part-time
Timeframe: Ongoing for Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter terms; offered with flexible begin and end dates
Compensation: $3 Metro fare per day worked, and additional compensation TBD college credit if your institution provides for this

Summary

Earth Day Network's mission is to broaden the environmental movement worldwide and to educate and mobilize people, governments, and corporations to take responsibility for a clean and healthy environment. It is the premier environmental civic education organization in the world. With offices in Washington, D.C., Israel, and Eastern Europe, and soon in China, our global network engages more than 12,000 organizations in 174 countries each year.

EDN's Urban Environment Report (UER) seeks to establish a new and better city 'quality of life' rating index and to redefine the movement to include a broad range of factors such as health, public safety, quality of life, and sustainability.

As part of our Campaign for Communities (C4C) program, EDN produced an ambitious report on city environments, released in February 2007. The report is a unique analysis of the broad challenges facing our cities with special emphasis on the cumulative impacts of these factors on our most vulnerable populations.

EDN is beginning work on an updated and expanded version of the study to be released in fall 2008. We are seeking qualified applicants for a Summer and Fall 2007 as well as Winter/Spring and Summer 2008 Urban Environment Research Internships. Candidates may possess a strong background or interest in any of the following areas: urban or environmental studies, policy, sociology, data analysis and statistics, report writing, online research, community engagement, survey/questionnaire development and interviewing.

Responsibilities

Specific responsibilities will be assigned depending on skills, experience and interest. There are numerous opportunities for significant contribution. EDN Urban Environment Research Interns will assist the Research Director with:

  • version 2 planning
  • source identification, tracking, and review
  • information harvesting
  • data conversion, entry/capture and analysis
  • issue and policy writing or editing
  • website design, build and test
  • survey and questionnaire development
  • review team selection and processes
  • interviews
  • outreach to local groups
  • video, photo, and radio resource collection and media material development
  • other activities to update and expand the UER study.

We are a small team and we all share the administrative burden of our work. EDN interns will be assisting with administration and support tasks as well.

Qualifications

  • Experience working in team based environment.
  • Good oral and written communication.
  • Strong analytical skills; comfortable with numerical questions.
  • High capacity for attention to detail, method/process, and due-dilligence.
  • Proficient with Excel formulas and basic data analysis.
  • Demonstrated interest and commitment to Earth Day Network values and objectives.
  • Desire familiarity with tools such as: MS Office, MS Access or other relational databases, MS Outlook; experience with html or cgi scripting a plus.
  • Statistical training desired but not required.

To apply, please send resume and cover letter to Emily Hostetter, Hostetter@earthday.net

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Development Intern

Reports to: Director of Development and Development Associate
Type of position: Internship, Part-time
Duration: Sep - Dec 2007; offered with flexible begin and end dates (also available Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter terms)
Compensation: $3 metro per day worked onsite; college credit if your institution permits

Summary

Earth Day Network's (EDN) mission is to broaden the environmental movement worldwide and to educate and mobilize people, governments, and corporations to take responsibility for a clean and healthy environment. It is the premier environmental civic education organization in the world. EDN can only be effective if adequate funds are raised, making a top-notch development team essential for the organization to carry out its mission and expand in future years. The development internship will allow qualified candidates to aid in all aspects of NGO funding.

Responsibilities

The Development Department seeks an intern to perform the following duties:

  • Assist with research about foundations, their giving criteria, and deadlines; making sure directors are aware of upcoming proposal deadlines
  • Researching and maintaining accurate lists of contact information for prospect foundations and corporations
  • Compiling documents for proposals, often under tight deadlines; faxing documents to foundation/corporation contacts when necessary
  • Helping to write and edit newsletters and other documents for website and donor lists
  • Helping with online membership fulfillment
  • Other duties as assigned by Development team

Qualifications

  • Must be able to manage several tasks at once, use sound judgment and follow up on prioritized assignments.
  • Must be self-motivated and energetic.
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills.

To apply, or for more information, please send resume and cover letter to:

Rochelle Lukehart, Executive and Development Associate
Earth Day Network
1616 P Street, NW, Suite 340
Washington, DC 20036
Or apply by email to: lukehart(AT)earthday.net
(If communicating with us by email please replace (AT) with @.)

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