Jobs at Earth Day Network
Internship Announcements - See Below
Position: Policy & Advocacy Coordinator at Earth Day Network
Reports to: Director of Education
Type of position: Full time
Compensation: Commensurate with experience
About Earth Day Network:
Earth Day Network (EDN) is a driving force steering environmental awareness around the world. EDN's network reaches over 17,000 organizations in 174 countries, while the domestic program engages 5,000 groups and over 25,000 educators coordinating millions of community development and environmental protection activities throughout the year. Our mission is to grow and diversify the environmental movement worldwide, and to mobilize it as the most effective vehicle for promoting a healthy, sustainable planet. We pursue our mission through education, politics, events, and consumer activism.
Summary
The Policy & Advocacy Coordinator liaises with the Director of Education in supporting EDN’s policy initiatives, with a main focus on environmental education and green schools, as well as climate change and energy policy in general. With nearly 60 million children and teachers in school five days a week, EDN’s Education Department and its Green Schools Campaign seeks to improve the daily lives of one in five Americans. We are committed to greening all U.S. schools within a generation, and have built partnerships with leading national organizations to help accomplish this goal.
Responsibilities
The Policy & Advocacy Coordinator will support the Education Department in the following areas:
- Monitoring and analyzing federal, state and local initiatives in identified policy areas including support for actions, as well as developing and implementing strategies with Education Director and Communications Department to further EDN’s policy priorities.
- Planning and managing advocacy campaigns to engage EDN’s members and supporters, as well as the general public, in pushing EDN’s legislative agenda.
Building and maintaining short term and strategic alliances with key partners and other relevant organizations for advocacy campaigns, including coalitions such as the No Child Left Inside Coalition.
- Participating in advocacy meetings with key policy makers, as well as attending relevant briefings and hearings.
- Writing policy statements and advocacy materials, including EDN’s blog and website.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required. Master's degree preferred.
- 3-5 years of relevant experience.
- A strong interest in and knowledge of the legislative process at the federal level and familiarity with the state and local levels.
- A strong interest in and knowledge of current environmental issues.
- A strong interest in and knowledge of K-12 education.
- Knowledge of advocacy tools, including CRM systems.
- Excellent research and communication skills (verbal and written).
- Team player with outstanding interpersonal skills.
To apply, please email resume, cover letter, and writing sample (three pages minimum) to Miller(at)earthday.net.
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Earth Day Network Internship Annoucements
We are
currently accepting internship applications; opportunities are available
throughout the year on a part-time or full-time basis. Please contact us to
learn more about current offerings and tell us about your interest in helping
Earth Day Network further its mission.
Other opportunities
include:
- Office
Management and Administration Interns
Interested in being an
Earth Day Network Volunteer? Email our volunteer
coordinator.
Design Intern
Reports to: Director of Education/Communications Manager
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Timeframe: Available Immediately –
Apply Now
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3 daily is included.
College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
Into design? How
about architecture, education, or both? If the answer is “yes,” Earth Day
Network (EDN) has a unique internship opportunity. We have partnered with The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s
Department of Architecture to bridge the worlds of design and education for
21st century learning. Need the conceptual framework? Visit www.next.cc and see the almost limitless
opportunities for this internship. In essence, EDN wants to expand the
potential of NEXT.CC, its marketability, and content, all within the realm of
promoting green design education. This is a largely autonomous internship
that is great for an undergraduate thesis or graduate study in action.
Responsibilities
These entail coordinating
with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s personnel and interns to
develop the launch of NEXT.CC on EDN’s Education website, in addition to
communicating its possibilities to others, exploring funding opportunities and
developing content for the site.
He/she will also work
closely with the Communications Department, helping with the design of web
pages and marketing/outreach materials, both print and online.
Qualifications
- A strong
interest in and knowledge of current environmental issues, in particular
green design
- A strong
interest in and knowledge of education
- Excellent
writing and communication skills
- Willingness
to travel within the U.S. for Earth Day 2009
To apply, please send a
resume and cover letter to Sean Miller, miller[at]earthday.net
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International Programs Intern
Reports to: International Programs Director
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Duration: Flexible begin and end dates; now accepting
applicants for Fall Term 2008
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3
daily is included. College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
Join EDN this fall to reach out and support EDN's
international members.
Responsibilities
International Programs Interns will:
- Communicate with EDN’s members through our discussion board, Skype, and
email;
- Coordinate and actively participate in EDN’s social network site http://network.earthday.net;
- Research topics and write articles for the Global Water Network; and
- Draft and revise reports on a variety of environmental
issues of international interest.
Qualifications
- Enthusiasm for organizing events and projects, and
helping others do the same;
- A strong interest in and knowledge of current
environmental issues in a variety of international settings;
- Outstanding writing and communication skills;
- Fluency in a foreign language (not required but highly
advantageous).
To apply, please email
resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to Caitlin Werrell, werrell (AT)
earthday.net.
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Volunteer
Outreach Intern
Reports to: Office Manager
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Timeframe: Available Immediately –
Apply Now
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3 daily is included.
College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
Earth Day Network relies on
volunteers and interns to assist in ongoing campaigns as well as running
ongoing programs and office operations. Specific volunteer events are typically
held in the evenings during the week but this is subject to change as necessary
to meet EDN staff and volunteer availability. We seek to standardize our
volunteer program, broaden and increase participation from new constituencies
and provide a stable base for assisting with unexpected and urgent programmatic
needs.
We are seeking qualified
applicants for a Fall 2008 as well as Winter/Spring and Summer 2009 Volunteer
Coordinator Outreach Internships. Candidates may possess experience or interest
as a volunteer themselves, or volunteer coordination, volunteer events,
community outreach, event planning, or other operations/coordination
experience.
Responsibilities
The Volunteer Outreach
Coordinator Intern will work with network members and local community groups to
develop our relationships and reach. Additionally, the intern will identify and
implement innovative strategies to grow our volunteer capacity. Opportunities
exist for a variety of special projects and EDN is open to intern interest and
experience.
Specifically, Volunteer Outreach Coordinator interns, in collaboration with EDN
staff, will:
- Grow and
maintain inventory of offline and online organizations for announcing
Volunteer and Intern needs or projects
- Contact
organizations to build relationships and coordinate EDN volunteer
activities
- Review
and facilitate update of Volunteer and Intern pages on EDN’s website as
needed; keep an intern calendar of major work needs
- Standardize
volunteer materials and methods
- Execute,
run/oversee the outreach efforts to existing and new constituencies
- Manage
the Volunteer and Intern listserve
- Follow-up
with prior volunteers and interns to maintain relationships and post
relevant news
- Seek
funding opportunities, in-kind, or other gifts and donations (such as
food, materials, etc)
To apply, please send
resume and cover letter to Michele Ditto, ditto[at]earthday.net
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Education
Intern
Reports to: Director of Education
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Timeframe: Offered with flexible begin and end dates (Spring, Summer, Fall, and
Winter terms)
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3 daily is included.
College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
The Education Intern
liaises with the Director of Education and Education Coordinator supporting
members of the EDN Educator’s Network and school-based greening activities. The
goal is to build widespread environmental and school greening education resources
within K-12 schools across the US. This year, the focus is on creating
materials on how to green one’s school, green jobs curriculum, green design,
policy, and supporting teachers at selected schools across the country that
teach “green,” civic minded lessons in environmentally degraded areas. Next, we
are members of the Energy Action Coalition that runs the Campus Climate
Challenge putting green energy on over 500 schools and campuses nationwide, and
we would love your support for this or any of the above projects. Lastly, we
want to connect with you on taking your interests and joining them with our
expanding Education program. Any of these programs is open for your selection
and likely to include travel to an event or action.
Responsibilities
The Intern will coordinate
outreach to network members and new constituents in their area of interest
through:
- strengthening
ties with our many network member groups and the widespread development of
Education events and action plans;
- helping
network members generate and manage specified programs and Education
events/ideas;
- contributing
to the strategic planning of events and actions; answering queries from
network members;
- writing
up descriptions promoting our Education Network for use in our online
newsletter, recreation of our website and/or educational materials for
teachers;
- assisting
in the development and dissemination of curricula and lesson plans on k-12
environmental education and also civics; and
- Assisting
EDN’s related programs for the Fall and in preparation of upcoming events,
such as physical school greening projects across the U.S.;
- Combining
your interests to create a meaningful internship experience for you and
EDN.
Qualifications
- A strong
interest in and knowledge of current environmental issues;
- A strong
interest in and knowledge of k-12 education (environmental,
civics/history, or education itself);
- Excellent
writing and communication skills;
- Willingness
to travel within the U.S.
To apply, please send
resume and cover letter to Sean Miller, miller[at]earthday.net
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Information
Technology Intern
Reports to: Director of IT
Type of position: Available Immediately
– Apply Now
Timeframe: Ongoing for Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter terms; offered with
flexible begin and end dates
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3 daily is included.
College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
Like many non-profit organizations Earth Day network (EDN) relies on
information technology to help achieve high-impact results. For example, our
interactive website offers registration, tracking and coordination tools for
Earth Day participants, and frequent content updates. We recently acquired
tools to enable internet campaigns and communication with our members on
important issues.
EDN is seeking qualified
applicants for Fall 2008 and Winter/Spring 2009 IT Internships, with a strong
background in information management, analysis, technology, and communication
tools.
Responsibilities
The Information Technology
Intern will support organization and office technology needs on a daily basis.
Activities may include:
- Assist
with desktop and network administration for all users and interns.
- Implement
or Maintain online e-advocacy campaigns
- Maintain
supporter records; create, run, analyze reports on supporters, etc.
- Convert
legacy information to a relational database such as Microsoft Access.
- Research,
interview and develop proposals for new or alternative IT service
providers and vendors.
- Harvest
information to expand or develop new toolkits for meeting EDN objectives.
- Develop
and maintain documentation on IT processes, policies and procedures.
We are a small team and we
all share the administrative burden of our work. EDN interns will be assisting
with administrative tasks as well.
Qualifications
- Experience
working in highly productive team-based environment.
- Good oral
and written communication.
- Problem-solving,
analytical orientation with high attention to detail.
- Demonstrated
interest and commitment to Earth Day Network values and objectives.
- Familiar
with tools such as: MS Office, MS Access or other relational databases, MS
Outlook and Exchange server for email, MS networking; experience with html
or cgi scripting a plus.
- Experience
with web-based communication and outreach tools.
To apply, or for more
information, please send resume and cover letter to Jason Gooljar, Gooljar[AT]
earthday.net
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Communications
& Marketing Intern
Reports to: VP of Communications
Contact: Garcia(AT)earthday.net
Timeframe: Ongoing for
Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter terms; offered with flexible begin and end
dates
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3 daily is included.
College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
Communications and
Marketing interns are responsible for articulating and contributing to an
inspired vision for the organization; taking projects from concept to lift-off
to completion; learning and adapting from experience; listening and working as
a team to generate and implement new ideas; building relationships to bridge
differences and find common grounds with people inside and outside of the
organization at all levels of society; communicating effectively, orally and in
writing; and demonstrating exemplary levels of personal integrity and
leadership.
The Communications
Department needs interns in the following categories:
Primary duty is to assist
in the planning and execution of Earth Day 2009 events. Event organizing
experience a plus.
Marketing/Partnerships: Primary duties are to assist in the marketing of Earth
Day Network Programs, Earth Day 2009, the Earth Day Network website and blog,
and Earth Day Television, and to help develop and sustain partnerships with
vendors, donors, and peer organizations. Also supports the development of
message and materials for all programs and works with staff to develop
materials in support of Earth Day events and issue-oriented campaigns. Marketing
experience a plus.
Media Relations: Primary duties are to assist in media outreach and media
relations, including writing, research, phone calls and media events. Also
supports the building and maintenance of press and media lists. Publicity
experience and knowledge of Vocus PR a plus.
EDN-TV/Website/Blog:
Primary duty is to research and provide content, both print and video.
Knowledge of film/video production, website design a plus.
Environmental Policy: Primary duties are to create and build relationships with
key government staff and leaders, and to track hearings and legislation on
Capitol Hill and elsewhere. Also conducts issue-oriented research and attends
hearings and briefings. Political science or similar background a plus
Qualifications
- Must be
able to manage several tasks at once, use sound judgment and follow up on
prioritized assignments
- Must be
self-motivated and energetic
- Excellent
written and oral communications skills
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Domestic
Programs Intern
Reports to: Director of Education/Community Outreach Manager
Type of position: Internship, full or part time
Duration: Offered with flexible begin and end dates (Spring, Summer, Fall, and
Winter terms)
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3 daily is included.
College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
The Domestic Program Intern
liaises with community groups across the U.S. that have participated in Earth
Day events and actions in the past and with new constituents. The goal is to increase
the number of Earth Day events and actions, with a focus on climate change solutions
across the U.S., on or around Earth Day, April 22nd.
Focuses can include
outreach to:
- College
campuses
- Community
groups
- Religious
and faith communities
- Latino
and other minority groups
- Environmental
Justice groups
- Local,
state, federal government and agencies
Responsibilities
In conducting outreach to
domestic members the intern will:
- Strengthen
ties with our many network member groups, catalyzing the widespread
development of Earth Day 2009 events and actions;
- Help
member groups generate Earth Day event ideas;
- Contribute
to the strategic planning of events and actions;
- Respond
to queries from member groups;
- Write
event descriptions to promote member groups’ Earth Day activities and
programs for publication in our online events calendar and email
bulletins;
- Contribute
to EDN’s capacity building; and
- Work on
voter mobilization campaigns and with voter mobilization partners
Qualifications
- A strong
interest in and knowledge of current environmental issues
- Excellent
writing and communication skills
To apply, please email
resume and cover letter to Sean Miller, Miller(AT)earthday.net
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Development Intern
Reports to: Director of Development and Development Manager
Type of position: Internship, Part-time
Duration: Available Immediately – Apply
Now
Compensation: Position is unpaid; however, Metro fare of $3 daily is included.
College credit if your institution provides for this.
Summary
EDN can only be effective
if adequate funds are raised, making a top-notch development team essential for
the organization to carry out its mission and expand in future years. The
development internship will allow qualified candidates to aid in all aspects of
NGO funding.
Responsibilities
The Development Department
seeks an intern to perform the following duties:
- Assist
with foundation and corporate research, giving criteria, and deadlines;
making sure directors are aware of upcoming proposal deadlines
- Researching
and maintaining accurate lists of contact information for prospect
foundations and corporations
- Compiling
documents for proposals, often under tight deadlines; faxing documents to
foundation/corporation contacts when necessary
- Helping
to write and edit newsletters and other documents for website and donor
lists
- Assist
with acknowledgement letters for donors
- Helping
with online membership fulfillment
- Assist in
other department activities, as needed
Qualifications
- Ability
to multi-task, use sound judgment and follow up on prioritized
assignments..
- Must be
self-motivated and energetic.
- Excellent
organizational abilities with attention to detail
- Excellent
written and oral communications skills.
- Computer
proficiency, including Word, Excel, and internet research
To apply, please send
resume and cover letter to Lauren Fonvielle, Fonvielle (at) Earthday.net.
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