*(Seattle)* Marketing Intern with Forterra

*(Seattle)* Marketing Intern with Forterra


WEC is looking for two part-time Legislative Session Interns to support our work on the 2015 priorities campaigns. This work will focus on increasing our grassroots lobbing presence on these important environmental priorities through innovative outreach and engagement opportunities. This is a great position for someone who is interested in learning more about environmental advocacy work, the legislative process and building grassroots power for the environment.


[internship] National Park Service

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park – Seattle is currently looking for a minimum of two interns for the winter semester/quarter to assist on an ongoing project. The goal of the project is to connect urban youth with National Parks as well as cultural and historical sites in Washington. This is a great opportunity for community engagement, conservation and education. 

In My Backyard is a National Park Service program aimed at connecting youth with community, cultural and natural resources through: jobs, internships, volunteerism, stewardship, recreation, education, exploration, adventure and play.

Internship Details Here!


Nourish International is a non-profit organization that serves as a platform for students to make long-lasting, global impacts within developing regions around the world. Nourish creates partnerships between university chapters and communities abroad in an effort to foster strong relationships, implement sustainable development, and eradicate poverty. The University of Washington has a Nourish chapter registered as a club through the RSO.

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Team Specific Internship Descriptions

Projects Team: Partnership Selection and International Projects Development

This position is responsible for seeking out an international partner organization and planning a viable, sustainable project in collaboration with the community that addresses a self-identified need in their region.

Venture Team: Sustainable Entrepreneurship & Social Enterprise

This position is responsible for designing and implementing small to mid-size business ventures and events on the University of Washington campus and larger scale projects within the Seattle community. 

Creative Team: Graphic Design

This position is responsible for creating the visual presence of the University of Washington Nourish Chapter brand. Tasks range from designing a logo to producing marketing, promotional materials, and advertisements for our ventures and Nourish events on campus.  

Communication Team: Social Media & Brand Marketing

This position is responsible for being the voice of the University of Washington Nourish Chapter and its brand. The internship position will entail maintaining the organization’s social media presence, whether it is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, blog posts, etc. 

 Finance Intern

This position is responsible for keeping track of any and all finances that are incurred during the year. The job will entail general bookkeeping, coordinating with the Nourish national office, and making sure all projects and ventures are on track financially and meeting their budget requirements. 

If you would like more information about the UW chapter, the application process, or the informal information sessions throughout the month of October, please email nourish@uw.edu. For other information regarding the organization and its mission, please reference the organization’s website http://nourish.org/

We are also holding informal information sessions on October 7th and 16th at 6:30PM in Odegaard, study room #224.


[intern/fellowships] The American Geosciences Institute

AGI/Schlumberger Fellowship in Geoscience Communication – deadline October 26

 The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) is accepting applications for the AGI/Schlumberger Fellowship in Geoscience Communication. The fellow will play a central role in AGI’s Critical Issues program, a new initiative to make relevant geoscience information more accessible to decision makers at all levels.The fellow will develop geoscience-based content for the Critical Issues website. They will also promote the program to decision makers and geoscientists through various media and provide input on program planning.

 We seek applicants with a broad geoscience background, experience in web content development and social media, and excellent writing/graphical skills. Candidates should have completed or be currently pursuing a Master’s or higher degree.

 The fellowship is a 6- to 12-month appointment, based at AGI headquarters in Alexandria, VA. The fellowship carries a stipend of $4,000 per month.

 For more information and to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/AGISchFellowship

 AGI Geoscience Policy Internship – deadline October 15

Be a Geoscience Policy Intern with the American Geosciences Institute! The Geoscience Policy Program represents the geoscience community in Washington DC, and actively works with Congress and federal agencies to foster sound public policy in areas that affect geoscientists, including water, energy, and mineral resources; geologic hazards, environmental protection, and federal funding for geoscience research and education. 

AGI seeks outstanding geoscience or geo-related engineering students (undergraduate or masters) with a strong interest in federal science policy. Interns will hone their writing and web publishing skills while gaining first-hand understanding of the legislative process and executive branch agencies. 

You must be a U.S. citizen and enrolled in, or recently completed, a geoscience or geo-related eningeering bachelor’s or master’s degree program to apply. AGI accepts one intern during the spring semester (14 weeks, January through April) at a fixed stipend of $5500.

For more information and to apply, please visit: http://www.americangeosciences.org/policy/get-involved/internships-and-fellowships


[internship] University Intern-Scientific

Kimberly-Clark is a leading global health and hygiene company with about 55,000 full-and part-time employees worldwide. In addition to our well-known personal care products like Kleenex, Scott, and Huggies, we provide healthcare items such as surgical gowns, gloves, masks, and medical devices.  We drive our growth by enhancing the health, hygiene and well-being of people every day, everywhere.  Our success stems from leveraging insights from our customers, shoppers and users in the innovations we bring to market.  Our corporate policies emphasize sustainability and sound environmental practices as cornerstones of doing business, and we have one of the most progressive fiber procurement policies within our industry.   

 Job summary

This sales intern position reports to the KCP Scientific & Technical Sales group.  As a university intern, you will foster and leverage university relationships to sell our high quality safety and wiper products for applications in Research Labs.  You will have access to a Kimberly-Clark web portal for relevant resources.  You will work with a Program Manager who will provide you with sales and marketing initiatives that you will be required to complete on your campus.  You will utilize our contact management platform to create, find, and edit sales records, and in efforts to track workflow and pipeline business.  You must have access to a computer and the internet.  Paid training will be provided.

Minimum requirements

-Graduate or undergraduate student

-Pursuing a business, marketing, or scientific degree including pre-med, chemistry, biology, etc.

-Own or have access to a personal computer with internet access

-Able to pass a drug and background check

-Must be legally able to work in the United States

-Ability to dedicate 5-10 hours per week  

Contact:

Dana Johnson: Dana.Johnson@kcc.com


[internship]: Sustainability Social Media Intern, UW Sport Operations

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title:                      Sustainability Social Media Intern

Department:               Sport Operations

Position Description

The University of Washington Sport Operations department is currently recruiting to fill the position of Sustainability Intern.

Job Duties and Responsibilities

  • Promote sustainability via social media platforms
  • Build a social media following
  • Strategically display sustainability Facebook posts
  • Display creative and concise Twitter messages
  • Cover ‘Green Game’ events to promote sustainability

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Previous experience with multiple social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter)
  • Creativity and ability to convey messages to social media followers
  • Passion for promoting sustainability
  • Previous experience with athletics events

A resume accompanied by a cover letter relating applicants qualifications and experience to those stated for the position must be received by September 29, 2014. Application materials should be sent to:

University of Washington, ICA

Graves Building, Box 354070

Seattle, WA 98195-4070


[internship]: Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, National Park Service

Fall 2014 National Park Service Internship
In My Backyard Project

Background:
This internship is a part of a long-term project initiated by the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (KLSE) in Seattle. This project is the first of its kind within the NPS. The mission of the project is to connect urban youth with National Parks and cultural and historical sites in Washington State. KLSE is a prime location for this project because it serves as a hub for national parks throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Since summer of 2013, KLSE rangers, interns, teachers and volunteers have guided this project. Previous interns have researched and visited local national parks and cultural and historical sites. They wrote blog posts about their visits and opportunities for youth and promoted the project through social media and by attending local festivals. The objective of their efforts was to gather information and promote volunteer and job opportunities for youth as well as general information and travel suggestions. The goal for future interns is to compile the research, photographs and videos so that it can be distributed and utilized by the community.

Intern duties:
The fall 2014 internship will carry the project into 2015. Two or more interns will be working on the project in collaboration with Ranger Kelsey Johnson who helped start the project. The interns will be creating and distributing outreach and educational materials about special places in Washington. These materials will be based on research and trip reports conducted by the team in summer 2014.

Since the beginning of In My Backyard, the project has been team driven. Interns will have opportunities to shape their internships based on their interests and goals. This internship can be tailored to individual preferences and strengthening resumes. Duties may also include traveling to and exploring more national parks and historical/cultural sites. This internship is applicable for credit. It is unpaid. Hours are flexible and can be arranged around interns’ class schedules. Expected work hours are 10-15 hours per week. The length of the internship is flexible, but is tentatively scheduled for 10 weeks between September-December.

Students interested in the following and/or majoring in the following fields are encouraged to apply:

Community Outreach
Communications
Education
English
Environmental Justice
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Graphic Design
Journalism
Marketing
Museum Studies
Photography
Public Relations
Resource Management
Social Justice
Etc.

Desired Qualifications:
Proficient computer skills
Competent writing skills
Comfortable with public speaking
Able to work independently and as part of a team
Excellent communication skills
Self-starter

Contact information:
If you’re interested in pursuing an internship with this project, email your resume to Kelsey Johnson at kelsey_johnson@nps.gov<mailto:kelsey_johnson@nps.gov>.

If you would like to learn more about the project, check out the website!
http://inmybackyardnw.wordpress.com/.


Fall internships with the Friends of the Cedar River Watershed: Cedar River Salmon Journey Intern & Volunteer Habitat Restoration Intern