Potential Projects may include, but are not limited to:
- Environmental Justice Project
- Environmental Literacy Plan
- Indoor Air Quality Curriculum
- Networking and Membership
- Outreach and Communication
- Other projects that the intern discovers and proposes
Responsibilities:
- A minimum of 3 hours/week in office are required, otherwise negotiable work schedule
- Regular attendance and preparation for weekly staff meetings to give and receive updates on projects
- Coordination of communication about projects with USEE’s director and board and staff
Benefits and opportunities for growth:
- Collaborative work environment with a flexible work schedule
- Opportunity for you to share hard science and environmental studies information with the public
- Opportunities to be creative, to develop your own projects and be “the expert”
- Hands-on professional experience working with a reputable nonprofit in SLC
- Hands-on experience using written and oral communication skills
- Increased knowledge of the nonprofit and environmental education scene in Utah
- Lots of potential projects that are excellent resume builders
- Discounts on USEE programs and events
- Lots of great contacts that you will make while you network with and get your name out to a variety of local organizations with foci that include environmental education
Applicants must be proficient with Microsoft Office, be careful and competent writers, and comfortable working with the public.
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter explaining your interests and background to Marta Nielsen at marta@usee.org by Friday, December 10, 2010.
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