Climate Change Communication Paid Internships, Summer 2013
National Park Service (National Capital Region) &
George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication
Deadline: March 31, 2013
Description
The National Park Service (NPS) cares for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage. In this capacity, NPS is in a unique position to observe changes brought about by global warming, and to engage park visitors and neighbors in conversations about climate change. George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication (4C) conducts research on, and teaches about, climate change public engagement strategies.
Seven interns will have the opportunity to work with 4C, NPS park staff and the NPS’s Urban Ecology Research Learning Alliance on climate change communication projects at National Parks in the Greater Washington, D.C. area in the summer of 2013.
Qualifications
The 10-week internships are open to graduate students or exceptional rising senior undergraduate students studying in any relevant field. Students must be attending a U.S. accredited college or university and must be legally allowed to work in the U.S. All interns must pass a Federal government background check.
Please indicate in your resume and cover letter your experience or knowledge on the following::
-Background in communication, marketing. journalism, social science, or environmental sciences
-Experience with social media in an organizational context
-Volunteering or volunteer management experience
-Outdoor education, interpretation or natural resource management experience
One intern will serve the multimedia production needs of the intern team. This individual should have a background in visual and audio media, including photography, videography, sound/radio production, and/or graphic design. If you would like to be considered for this position, please indicate so in your cover letter.
Dates, Duration, and Location
Internships are full time (40 hours per week) for ten weeks, running from June 17 to August 23, 2013, with the possibility of extension through early September for individual interns if there schedule permits. All work will take place in the Washington, DC metro area. Housing is not provided. Having a personal vehicle is strongly recommended but not required
Stipend
Interns will be paid $250 per week, paid biweekly.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit the following materials (combined as one PDF file with applicant’s name as the file name) to jrolfere@gmu.edu with “NPS4C:[Applicant Name]” as the subject line: (1) your resume or CV; (2) your undergraduate and/or graduate transcript (unofficial is acceptable); (3) a one page cover letter discussing your specific interest in the internship and highlighting your qualifications. The cover letter should also contain the name, contact information, and nature of the relationship (e.g., professor, employer) for two individuals who may serve as a reference. Inquiries regarding this internship may be directed to jrolfere@gmu.edu. Applicants will be notified by mid April if they have been selected.
Deadline for all application materials: March 31, 2013
Diversity
The NPS and 4C seek a diverse cohort of interns. Applicants with diverse backgrounds from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply.
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