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  • Ann Greaney-Williams posted an update 12 years, 7 months ago

    ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION INTERNSHIP, CONFLICT PREVENTION AND RESOLUTION CENTER (CPRC), THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    Seeking a student intern interested in environmental conflict resolution. CPRC houses EPA’s experts in environmental collaboration and conflict resolution and provides a range of services to EPA managers and staff, including access to professional mediators and facilitators, case intake and consultation, process design, conflict coaching, and training. For further information, visit http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org/forum/topics/u-s-environmental-protection-agency-s-conflict-prevention-and-res.

    INTERNSHIP, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
    The Recycling Division works to encourage people to consume less, reuse and donate materials, and recycle what cannot be eliminated or re-used. The Division’s largest program is the weekly curbside collection of materials that must be recycled under State law-including paper, cardboard, bottles, cans, and yard waste-from residents, City buildings, and schools. Seeking research and planning assistance for the possible implementation of a pilot curbside food scraps collection program for residents. For further information contact, Ms. Randi Mail, rmail@cambridgema.gov.

    CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER, LABORATORY DIRECTORATE, LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY (LBNL), BERKELEY, CA
    LBNL is a world-renowned scientific institution operated by the University of California of Berkeley for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Reporting to the Deputy Laboratory Director, the primary role for this position will be to provide organizational and technical leadership for the Lab’s overall environmental sustainability operations, including defining the strategic vision, inspiring and motivating staff, and managing performance goals in support of the vision. It is expected that this individual will serve as chief environmental sustainability spokesperson to external audiences, including the Department of Energy, the University of California Office of the President, the general public, industry partners, local municipalities, sustainability non-profit organizations, and other relevant stakeholders. For further information, visit http://regionalhelpwanted.com/search/detail.cfm?SN=194&ID=55522443.

    WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ASSISTANT, VERMONT HOUSING AND CONSERVATION BOARD AMERICORPS, CHAMPLAIN VALLEY OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (CVOEO) WEATHERIZATION DEPARTMENT
    This position is part of the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board AmeriCorps, which places AmeriCorps members in sponsoring non-profit affordable housing and environmental conservation and education organizations around the state. This position will have the exciting opportunity to work in and amongst the many areas within the Weatherization Department, including our new and exciting projects (e.g. solar installs, smart grid, etc.). The goals of this position are to provide support in a variety of areas within the range of weatherization (Wx) programs thru client intake, outreach, advocacy, energy efficiency education, assisting with energy audits, and administrative duties while learning the comprehensive nature of Vermont’s Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). For further information, visit http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J8D00S6VTBSTZF861LF.

    SUSTAINABILITY PLANNER, CITY OF CAMBRIDGE MA
    The City of Cambridge, MA Community Development Department seeks a motivated professional to develop and implement outreach and other programs to engage residents and businesses in adopting more sustainable practices. Develop and maintain web and social media content. Conduct best practice research and develop policies and programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Strong background in sustainability programs, outreach and communication required. Experience in implementing sustainable transportation programs a plus. Excellent people, oral and written communications skills. Bachelor’s degree in related field plus four years of experience or a master’s degree plus two years of experience. For further information, visit http://www.cambridgema.gov and click on ‘Jobs’.