Support the Zero Waste efforts through training and supervision of student Interns, project work to include various Zero Waste projects and event support.
Job responsibilities include: Student Supervision: Responsible for all aspects of the intern program including hiring, training, supervision, and performance feedback; Program Development and Management: Program Development and Management – Design, implement and maintain zero waste initiatives, documentation, and reporting tools; Education and Outreach: Develop materials and engage students, staff and faculty in efforts to increase diversion on campus. Provide prompt and excellent technical assistance to clients requiring help with materials or event planning functions.
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The Program Coordinator will join the fast-moving, high-achieving ASU University Sustainability Practices team in its role as internal sustainability consultants to the rest of the university. The successful candidate will coordinate activities, functions, and projects affiliated primarily with sustainability engagement and will fulfill a variety of administrative assistant tasks. “Engagement” is defined more broadly than events and tabling-type activities to include and emphasize engaging university programs, departments, (student and other) organization leaders, committees, faculty, staff and others to make them aware of university sustainability goals and programs, tools and policies to assist them in integrating those goals into their day-to-day operations and activities. This position is based out of the Tempe campus with potential weekly travel to the Downtown Phoenix campus and occasional travel to other campuses.
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The US Green Building Council, Massachusetts Chapter is the pre-eminent organization driving sustainable and regenerative design, construction, and operation of the built environment. Our mission is for everyone to have green buildings to work, live, play, and study in, within a generation. This is a lot of work! Do you want to help make every building in the world (at least in Mass.) a green building? Would you like to participate on the inside of the movement with us at the USGBC MA Chapter? As an intern for USGBC MA, you will be doing a variety of tasks, from supporting day to day work, small research projects, and media design tasks. Internships with USGBC MA are fairly general, and projects are chosen based on interest. You will be able to put the final products in your portfolio to show others your skills and your expanding knowledge base related to the green building industry. We will also help you build connections across the state among green building professionals.
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The Trust for Public Land (TPL) is seeking a Conservation Finance Intern to primarily support several key knowledge resources including comprehensive databases of public land conservation activities, ballot measure election results, and project tracking. The person in this position may also conduct or assist in research, writing, and technical analysis for reports that evaluate the potential of state and local governments to design public funding programs for parks and land conservation.
The selected applicant will be involved with data collection, entry, management, and, as needed, qualitative research, analysis and report writing. Research will involve policy review, literature searches and interviews.
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To apply, send a cover letter and resume to:
Andrew du Moulin
Director, Center for Conservation Finance Research
Andrew.dumoulin@tpl.org
Think you have what it takes to conduct cutting-edge research, then turn around and provide on-the-spot outreach when a kindergartner tugs on your pants and asks a hard question? Safely work in a highly dynamic and challenging natural landscape and also master hardware, software, and data in the office? You are a natural when it comes to logistical support? Feel comfortable coming face-to- face with bears, moose, and wolves? Prepared to walk long distances off trail, in thick brush, steep terrain, and blowing snow in July? If so, please apply for the Denali Park Geologist Apprentice position. The chosen candidate will be exposed to many mental and physical challenges and the reward that comes from mastering them.
The candidate will work closely with the Park Geologist on a wide range of emerging issues related to geoscience in parks. In particular the candidate will be immersed in geohazards inventory, mapping, and risk assessment and reduction.
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