Month: May 2020 (Page 4 of 8)

Water Resources Market Sector Leader, AECOM National Water Division (Washington, D.C. Location Flexible)

The National Water Division of AECOM is actively seeking a creative Water Resources Market Sector Leader to be located near any AECOM office (Location Flexible) to drive the growth, strategy and sale of engineering design services to local, state and federal clients across the United States. This position is focused on water resource projects to include the following markets: Watershed Planning,Ecosystem Restoration, Coastal Engineering, Stormwater Management, Climate & Resilience Management, Flood Hazard and Risk Management.

Learn more and apply here.

Fellowship, The Sustainability Policy Partner Network and the US Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development (Various Locations)

We are kicking off a national campaign directed at two-dozen Chamber members that are on the S&P 500 and highly brand-sensitive. They have strong sustainability commitments on paper, but are not supporting climate policies. Do something impactful for the climate during these challenging times! We have both student and part-time professional Fellows remote positions open. These positions are unpaid but have many non-monetary rewards.

For more information on the application process, contact Debra Rowe PhD at debra.rowe@aya.yale.edu .

Volunteer, New Entry Sustainable Farming Project (Greater Boston, MA)

Consider volunteering with New Entry! They strive to build relationships with their volunteers so that all may learn from one another. Their dedicated volunteers are vital to the success of their programs and their work transforming the food system, in New England and beyond.

Here are some ways you can get involved:

  • Become a Share Packer at the Food Hub-generally Monday and Wednesday afternoons June-October
  • Become a Farm Volunteer– help with planting, weeding, harvesting, and other miscellaneous field tasks! Flexible timing- Monday through Thursday, May- October
  • Become a License Plate Advocate– year-round, can easily accomodate varying schedules
  • Join them or bring your group for an on-the-farm project-we welcome school and professional groups March-November
  • Other ideas– what do you bring to the table? How would you like to get involved? Let them know!

They welcome all people who want to learn more about the food system to join them in volunteer roles. They are excited to work with you as we all become more knowledgeable and engaged in our local food system.

Learn more here.

Research Intern, Food & Water Watch (Washington, D.C.)

Food & Water Watch/Food & Water Action seeks a part-time (working 5-29 hours per week), unpaid Research Intern with a strong interest in Food & Water Watch/Food & Water Action issues, a commitment to social change, and the ability to work well independently and in a team.

The Research Intern assists the research team with providing information, analysis and written materials to support Food & Water Watch/Food & Water Action campaigns on all of our food, water and climate issues. Currently, much of our research supports local, state and federal climate and energy campaigns, including those that seek to ban fracking, shut down power plants, pipelines and other fossil fuel infrastructure, and move off of fossil fuels and onto 100% renewable energy. This position is in the Washington, DC office. The summer internship will last from May to August. Start and end dates are flexible.

Learn more and apply here.

Marketing Internship, Green Century Funds (Boston, MA)

Working closely with Green Century’s marketing staff, the intern(s) will be responsible for promoting Green Century’s Funds, with particular focus on Green Century’s new international fund through primarily website and digital marketing and design materials. This experience will offer the intern(s) the opportunity to learn about marketing a new product in the socially responsible investing space as well as web and digital marketing. We will provide training on marketing strategy, media tracking and follow-up, social media work, basics of the mutual fund industry, and web content. The intern(s) will also be exposed to the burgeoning field of environmentally and socially responsible investing.

Learn more and apply here.

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