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Parklands Planning Intern at NYC Department of Parks and Recreation
March 17, 2026
Employer: NYC Department of Parks and Recreation
Expires: 04/17/2026
AGENCY DESCRIPTIONThe New York City Department of Parks & Recreation manages 14 percent of the land in New York City with facilities ranging from playgrounds and large parks, to tranquil wooded areas and more than 14 miles of beaches. Parks serve as New Yorkers’ backyards, as vital meeting areas for outdoor play and recreation – but also as an important tool in mitigating the effects of climate change, critical engines for economic growth and development.NYC Parks’ mission is to grow, maintain, and program a world-class park system prioritizing equity, access, safety, and nature.In the past year, Parks completed a number of initiatives citywide that helped New Yorkers access their shared public spaces. These include:• Securing more than $700 million in funds to build or substantially reconstruct six recreation centers, including two opening in 2026: the $141 million Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center in East Flatbush, Brooklyn and the $92 million Mary Cali Dalton Recreation Center in Tompkinsville, Staten Island.• Expanding our free learn-to-swim programs to reach an additional 4,800 second graders and bring the total to nearly 18,000 youth served by our essential swim programming.• Keeping more than 8 million people safe at the city’s public beaches last summer along with over 1 million patrons at outdoor pools, thanks to the highest number of Parks lifeguards since 2019, including a 23 percent increase in new recruits.• Completing a $23 million investment in public space at New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments, bringing new playgrounds, sports equipment, and seating areas to NYCHA residents.• Launching our latest Tree Census, which involves thousands of volunteers to measure the size, location, and condition of the city’s trees. Conducted once every ten years, the census helps to identify areas where more trees can be planted, supporting a more equitable urban canopy and increasing the many benefits trees provide.• Celebrating the historic expansion of the Second Shift program, dedicating extra maintenance services for 100 additional hot spots at parks across the five boroughs during peak evening and weekend hours. This expanded the total sites citywide serviced by dedicated staff to 200 hot spots.• Adding 100 new Parks Enforcement Patrol positions to bolster patrol strength throughout the city.• Promoting equity in athletic spaces by rolling out new athletic permit rules and fee changes to improve access for non-profit and youth organizations.UNIT DESCRIPTIONThe Division of Environment and Planning aims to protect, restore, and expand New York City's green spaces and natural areas to maximize their benefits for environmental and community health and resilience.The intern would be assigned to the Parklands unit within the Division. The Parklands unit is responsible for the Agency’s real estate and land use functions including the acquisition, disposition and preservation of parkland, Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), environmental review, and the ownership and management of the Agency’s property records.POSITION TITLENYC Parks Parklands Planning InternINTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIESThe intern will participate in a variety of projects as needed, under supervision from the Parklands team in the Planning Unit.Intern responsibilities will include:• Review property records, performing general research and due diligence to support planning, acquisition, and capital projects.• Developing maps and analysis documents as needed, using ArcGIS.• Develop graphic visualizations.• Preparing conceptual illustrations and text for PowerPoint presentations.• Assisting in the coordination and facilitation of public meetings and engaging with the public. Attending public meetings and synthesizing community feedback.• Taking notes at meetings, producing meeting summaries and reports and tracking follow up items.• Conducting site visits and documenting park conditions.• Researching, exploring, and documenting characteristics for potential new park sites in under-served neighborhoods.nyc.gov/internshipsQUALIFICATIONS/SPECIAL SKILLS/AREAS OF INTERESTThe division is embarking on data-driven work, and the intern should be highly proficient with numbers and programs such as Excel, ArcMap and/or ArcGIS Pro. The intern may be called upon to explain complex data processes in easy to understand ways for internal and external audiences.The ideal candidate will possess the following characteristics and skills:• Interest in and/or knowledge of landscape architecture, urban planning, climate resilience, and/or public policy• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills• Strong writing skills and ability to synthesize and summarize quantitative and qualitative data• Strong, independent problem-solving skills• Enterprising and resourceful, with the ability to take initiative on projects• Ability to interact with the public in a sensitive, respectful and effective manner• Proficiency with ArcGIS/ Illustrator and willingness to learn new programs• Strong quantitative skills• Ability to work under deadlines and prioritize tasks• Attention to detail• Ability to work well both independently and in teams• Demonstrated communication skills – written, oral, and presentation ability• Strong organizational skills• Ability to look at the big picture and search for insightful, creative solutions• Experience working independently to complete multi-stage projects• Adaptable to changing plans and able to work with existing resources to produce high quality results• Currently enrolled college studentADDITIONAL INFORMATIONStart date is beginning of June; exact date TBD.This opportunity does not include remote workdaysTitle: City Seasonal AideSalary: $19.14 per hourULURP is New York City's primary approval process for changes to how land is used, as required by the City Charter. One of the intern’s main roles will be to assist on projects focused on obtaining ULURP approval for the acquisition of new parkland.APPLICATION PROCESSPlease email cover letter and resume to Leslie.Nusblatt@parks.nyc.gov
Project Prairie Intern at Toledo Zoo & Aquarium
March 17, 2026
Employer: Toledo Zoo & Aquarium
Expires: 04/17/2026
Toledo Zoo Education Project PRAIRIE Intern Reports to: School and Community Programs Coordinator Schedule: Flexible time periods and hours based on the needs of the department and the candidate but generally 10-28 hours/week for a minimum of four months. Internship Overview:This internship runs from April through early August and is designed for college students or recent graduates interested in pursuing a career in informal education, conservation, or a related field. Interns will work directly with the School and Prairie Programs Specialist, School and Community Programs Coordinator, and other education staff teaching Project PRAIRIE programs. Project PRAIRIE (PP) is a conservation education program of the Toledo Zoo (TZ) that works with the TZ Conservation Department to install prairie habitat on school campuses throughout northwest Ohio. The TZ Education Department then trains teachers about the prairie habitat and how to incorporate the prairie into their lessons. Additionally, TZ educators work directly with elementary, middle and high school students in the prairie, facilitating inquiry and citizen science based lessons. The intern will work with TZ education staff teaching PP teacher professional development events and conducting inquiry and citizen science based lessons with students in school prairies. The intern will conduct some working hours with the Toledo Zoo conservation team working on prairie management in the field and greenhouses. This internship is a paid position at $12.50/hr Requirements:Junior or Senior in college or recent graduate with a major/minor in Education, Biology, Ecology or related field;Strong willingness to learn, positive attitude, and team mentalityProficiency in Microsoft Office Suite preferredMust be able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.Willingness to work outdoors in heat, rain, snow Primary Responsibilities:Assist with Project PRAIRIE related teacher professional development events;Assist with PP related programming at schools and at the TZ;Develop PP related inquiry and citizen science based lessons;Assist the TZ Conservation Department in prairie installations and PP related activities;Assist with control of invasive species using IPM (Integrated Pest Management), which may include use of pesticides;Conduct inquiry and citizen science related activities on the TZ prairies;Organize PP related equipment and materials; For more information: Alexandra Burris School and Community Programs Coordinator The Toledo Zoo 419-385-5721 ext. 2049 The Toledo Zoo is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, creed, genetic information, sex, age, national origin, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
EHS & HR Intern at Benteler Automotive
March 17, 2026
Employer: Benteler Automotive
Expires: 04/17/2026
Intern – Environmental, Health, Safety (EHS) & Human ResourcesLocation: Holland, MI, USDivision: BENTELER AutomotiveContract Type: Full-TimeRequired Language: EnglishAt BENTELER, we make it possible. From individual talent development to global career opportunities, we provide an environment where you can explore, grow, and make an impact. Diverse options ensure you can be anything and everything. Or, as we like to say: BENTELER makes it happen!We are seeking a highly motivated, detail-oriented full‑time intern to support both our Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) initiatives and Human Resources (HR) operations within our automotive production facility. This unique hybrid role provides hands-on exposure to EHS compliance and safety processes while also developing practical HR experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.Key ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental, Health & Safety (EHS) SupportUpdate Standard Work Instructions: Review and revise safety-related procedures, emergency response plans, and documentation to align with regulatory standards.Update Lock-Out Instructions: Assist in updating and documenting machine- and equipment-specific lock-out procedures to support safe maintenance activities.Conduct Job Safety Analyses (JSAs): Perform JSAs for non-routine tasks, identify hazards, and recommend corrective measures.Prepare Chemical Labels: Create accurate, compliant chemical labels including hazard symbols and handling instructions; ensure labels are durable for year‑round use.Toolbox Talks: Support Production Unit Leaders by preparing and occasionally facilitating toolbox talks and safety communication materials.Human Resources SupportCulture Walks & Action Follow-Up: Participate in culture walks, document findings, and support corrective or improvement actions.A3 Participation: Contribute to A3 problem-solving activities and continuous improvement processes.Recruiting Assistance: Review applications, schedule interviews, participate in interviews, and assist with background checks and MED1 authorizations.Payroll Systems Learning: Gain introductory exposure to payroll processes and system navigation.Data Entry & Filing: Provide administrative support for documentation, employee files, and data management.QualificationsCurrently pursuing a degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Human Resources, Business Management, or a related field.Strong attention to detail with excellent organizational and documentation skills.Effective communication and interpersonal abilities.Basic understanding of safety principles or manufacturing environments is beneficial.Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a cross-functional team.Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).Ability to quickly learn new systems; familiarity with SAP is a plus.Available to work full‑time.
Environmental Projects Intern at Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
March 17, 2026
Employer: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Expires: 04/17/2026
This is a ~10-week paid, part-time, hourly paid internship (~20 hours per week) that will support RiverTrends, the Alliance’s volunteer-based water quality monitoring project in Virginia, and the Virginia Green Infrastructure Team. The intern will support the water quality monitoring project staff through administrative work, volunteer management and support, and occasional time in the field (50%). This project will also support Virginia’s Green Infrastructure Team staff through field work, assisting in volunteer event coordination, and administrative work (50%). Specific Duties of the Position:Assist with volunteer water quality monitoring training events throughout Virginia by preparing, verifying, and calibrating equipment and supplies for training sessions.Review water quality data submitted by volunteers, conduct quality assurance and publish it to the online database.Support monitoring equipment maintenance, management, and distribution. Support volunteer monitors with field work and equipment troubleshooting.Assist in conducting an audit of Alliance-planted trees throughout the Richmond region by conducting site visits and creating a basic map and inventory of tree planting sites. Assist in planning and executing garden maintenance events working with volunteers (prior gardening experience is not required).Support preparation efforts for fall planting projects. Assist with other projects in the Richmond, VA office as assigned. Qualifications and Experience: Ability to lift and carry 25 lbsEnthusiasm for environmental issues, specifically water quality and the Chesapeake Bay Experience with Google Workspace and Microsoft Excel Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions. Willingness to travel throughout Virginia for training events and fieldwork Supervision: The Intern will report directly to the Virginia Green Infrastructure Projects Coordinator and Water Quality Monitoring Projects Manager with additional oversight provided by Virginia-based staff. Hours, Location, and Timeframe: The Environmental Projects Intern will be based at the Alliance’s Richmond, VA Office with occasional travel within Virginia. The position is hourly, part-time (~20 hours per week, June 8-August 15). Start and end dates can be adjusted based on intern availability. This position requires weekly time in the office during Alliance core hours, 9am to 5pm, and some weekend and evening hours. A consistent schedule for hours worked will be established between the supervisor and intern. Compensation: This is a temporary position at $15 per hour for ~20 hours a week from June 8-August 15, with the ability to adjust start and end dates based on intern availability. Applicable travel and other business expenses are reimbursed. There is no paid time off or other benefits associated with this position. Application: Please email your resume and a response to the following questions to careers@allianceforthebay.org. Applications are accepted until April 5th. Indicate “Virginia Environmental Projects Intern” in the email subject line.Why do you believe that engaging the public in conservation work matters? What experience, if any, do you have engaging with environmental organizations?What do you hope to gain from this experience for your future career goals?
Biology Editorial Internship, Summer 2026 at W. W. Norton & Company
March 16, 2026
Employer: W. W. Norton & Company
Expires: 04/16/2026
Who we areFounded in 1923, W. W. Norton is the oldest and largest independent and employee-owned publishing house, publishing works of Nobel laureates, master teachers, and Pulitzer Prize winners. For over a century, Norton has been dedicated to achieving a common goal: to bring to readers and students enduring fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, as well as high-quality textbooks and digital learning tools. About the internshipW. W. Norton is looking for interns to participate in our twelve-week internship program. This internship focuses on the editorial aspects of biology publishing (textbooks, pedogeological research, digital learning tools) rather than scientific research, laboratory work, or academic journal publishing. This position is ideal for students interested in careers in educational publishing, textbook editorial experience, instructor outreach, or science education communication. Our internship program provides participants with an engaging, supportive, and hands-on learning experience in publishing that includes educational lunch sessions and networking within the intern class. Your work if you become a Norton intern with the biology team may include the following:Researching market dataReading manuscripts, proposals, and proofs at various stages of publication to help editors and authors improve the quality of print and digital contentCompiling materials and preparing manuscripts for reviews and productionMaintaining lists and databases of key information such as digital content, media contacts, and book review programsManaging review programs and instructor contactsTesting and assessing digital tools and supplementary materials.Learning the basics of copyediting and proofreadingWhy you’ll be a great fitWe are excited to add interns who bring diverse perspectives to Norton. The ideal candidate is curious, hardworking, and eager to learn more about the different facets of publishing. Here are some skills and qualities we look for in candidates:You are a college junior, senior, recent graduate, or someone looking to make a career change.You are eager to improve your verbal and written communication skills.You enjoy collaborating and working in a group to solve challenges.You have a passion for learning and ideas.You have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, Outlook).Have a passion for pedagogy and innovative methods of teaching life sciences. Internship detailsInterns are paid $17 per hour, subject to applicable law, and work a maximum of 20 hours weekly.Internship period is twelve weeks from 6/1/26-8/21/26.Our workday is 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time; specific work hours are flexible to accommodate an intern’s schedule.For interns who reside within commuting distance of the office, this internship will be in-person in our Manhattan offices; those in other locations will work remotely.Eligibility to work with W.W. Norton & Company in the US is required. If you are interested in applying, please submit your resume and cover letter* to Gabriela Garcia-Astolfi (biologyinternships@wwnorton.com) no later than April 23rd, 2026. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and if enough applications are received, this listing may close early. Once you have submitted your application, please refrain from sending additional follow-up emails, as these will only delay the hiring manager’s ability to read the applications received. Final hiring decisions will be made by May 19th, 2026, so if you do not hear from us by then, you can assume the internship has been filled by a different applicant. You must follow these submission instructions in order to be considered for the internship.* Your cover letter should be original and not AI-generated; we are interested in your authentic voice!
Environmental Education & Camp Leadership Intern at Delaware State Parks Internship Program
March 16, 2026
Employer: Delaware State Parks Internship Program
Expires: 04/16/2026
Environmental Education & Camp Leadership InternShare your enthusiasm for nature, cultural history, and outdoor learning while gaining hands-on experience in environmental education at one of Delaware’s most vibrant state parks. The Environmental Education & Camp Leadership Intern will work closely with park interpreters and camp staff to lead programs for children and the public while helping deliver engaging environmental education experiences.Interns will assist with summer day camp programs for campers ages 5–10, lead nature-based public programs, and support environmental interpretation at the Seaside Nature Center. Throughout the summer, interns will develop skills in public speaking, environmental interpretation, youth leadership, and program coordination. Interns will gradually work toward independently leading programs and activities by the end of the internship.This internship provides practical experience in outdoor education and park interpretation through activities such as leading nature programs, assisting with camp activities, supporting visitor engagement, and helping care for aquarium exhibits and live animal specimens. Interns may also have opportunities to help develop new youth environmental education programs.The position involves working outdoors in summer conditions and may require extended time in the heat and humidity. Flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, will be required.Interns will also participate in program-wide professional development activities and experiential learning opportunities with other interns. Each intern will complete a personalized “demonstration of learning” project and present their work during a poster session for Delaware State Parks staff and fellow interns at the end of the internship.Term of ServiceSummer – Full Time (35–40 hours per week)Preferred Start Date: May 19, 2026 (flexible)Preferred End Date: August 15, 2026 (flexible)ResponsibilitiesAssist with planning, developing, and leading environmental education programs for campers ages 5–10Lead and assist with daily public programs focused on natural and cultural history topics such as marine biology, coastal ecology, and local wildlifeSupport summer day camp programming through games, crafts, and outdoor learning activitiesServe as a positive role model for campers while helping maintain a safe, fun, and educational camp environmentAssist with care and maintenance of aquariums and live animal exhibits at the Seaside Nature CenterInteract with park visitors through roving interpretation, answering questions, and providing front-line customer serviceHelp prepare materials and assist with set-up and clean-up for programs and activitiesAssist with light maintenance tasks related to educational spaces, trails, and program areasSupport park events, group programs, and special programs as needed (may include evenings and weekends)Perform other duties as assignedRequired SkillsInterest in environmental education, natural history, interpretation, or outdoor recreationAppreciation for the natural environment and willingness to learn Delaware’s natural and cultural historyAbility to communicate effectively with diverse audiences and speak in front of groupsExperience working with children, teaching, or leading groups preferredAbility to assist with both indoor and outdoor programsComfortable working outdoors in hot and humid conditionsWillingness to get wet, muddy, and work with live animalsAbility to stand for long periods, walk trails, and lift approximately 20 poundsExperience with outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, or biking preferredAbility to follow verbal and written instructionsPersonal CharacteristicsFriendly, personable, and enthusiastic about working with people and childrenEnergetic, creative, and fun-spiritedStrong customer service skillsProfessional appearance and demeanorResponsible, dependable, and trustworthyWorks well independently and as part of a team
Research Intern at KWS Group
March 16, 2026
Employer: KWS Group
Expires: 04/15/2026
KWS Seeds is looking for Research Intern and in this position, you will support the research activities for seed development. You will assist with the overall management of the research plots, greenhouse activities, and develop operational knowledge in the area of seed research. The position is full-time and located in Shakopee, MN with hourly base salary of $18.50. Essential job functions:Prepare soil trays, mix soils, plant, transplant, label, organize, clean, and water greenhouse plants.Collect plant tissue samples for DNA marker tests.Thresh, process, clean, weigh, package and set up seed in the Seed Room.Perform regulated GMO seed activities including but not limited to planting, assembling structures, maintaining plots, pollinating, selfing, rogueing and data collection, harvesting, processing.Provide assistance in field activities such as planting, thinning, weeding, irrigation, notes, and data recording.Perform general maintenance and cleaning or sanitation tasks.Assist with other Research Station activities.Comply with regulatory compliance guidelinesFollow all safety rules.Other duties as needed by the business.Ensure Company handbook, Rules, Regulations, Procedures, and safety policies are followed and personal protective equipment is used correctly.Occasionally travel and/or drive on behalf of the business.Meet attendance requirements. Required qualifications:Enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Associate Degree program pursuing Agriculture, Agronomy, Soil Sciences, Horticulture or related field.Strong computer skills.Demonstrated experience working independently.Strong problem solving, detail-oriented and organizational skills.Understand and speak EnglishValid United States driver’s license and the ability to travel. Preferred qualifications:Basic farm and crop science knowledgeExperience operating farm equipment.Experience in agriculture research.Engage in a university curriculum. Working environment:Perform outdoor and indoor work in variable conditions including heat, cold, dust wind, and rain. Field and farm environments with exposure to pollen and chemicals. Physical demands:The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and move objects up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. We look forward to receiving your online application via our application system SuccessFactors! Please use the "Apply" function in the online advertisement.
Horticulturist at Western DuPa
March 16, 2026
Employer: Western DuPa
Expires: 04/16/2026
Company overview:Western DuPage Landscaping is an established landscaping company that has been serving the Chicagoland area and the western suburbs for nearly 50 years. We pride ourselves on our passionate staff whose focus is on quality. We are seeking candidates who fit our core values and can grow with our team, building on our extensive history of creating landscapes that are built to last.Job title: HorticulturistLocation: Chicagoland and western suburbs – Naperville, IL 60563Employment type: Summer Intern or Seasonal (April thru November) with possibility of winter season Physical: Body positions and movements: this position requires the ability to sit or stand for prolonged periods of time, the ability to stoop, squat, kneel, bend, twist, and move heavy objects and work in inclement weather. Duties and ResponsibilitiesEnsure quality project outcome and training of field staff.Support staff in the areas of landscape maintenance and all aspects of proper horticultural practices.Care of shrubs, trees, perennials and annuals.Sales and collaboration with the landscape architect/design and construction teams.Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients to understand their maintenance needs, budgets, and long-term goalsMaintain a well-groomed, professional appearance with a clean company uniform.Key skills to fulfill job requirements:Plant Identification & Care (trees, shrubs, flowers, native species)Soil Science & Fertility ManagementPest & Disease Diagnosis & ControlPlant Propagation Techniques (seeds, cuttings, grafting)Pruning & Trimming PracticesIrrigation Systems & Water ManagementSustainable & Eco-Friendly PracticesKnowledge of Seasonal Planting & MaintenancePlant Selection & PlacementKnowledge of Hardscape Materials (preferred)Benefits:Health InsurancePLAWA
Summer Stewardship Technician at Whidbey Camano Land Trust
March 16, 2026
Employer: Whidbey Camano Land Trust
Expires: 04/16/2026
SUMMARY OF POSITION: The Stewardship Technician is a temporary position that assists the stewardship team in ecological restoration, trail and public access maintenance, and monitoring work on Land Trust protected lands. This is a temporary entry level position with a focus on learning and gaining new skills.DUTIES:Primary TasksSupporting stewardship field work, as assigned.Watering and maintaining native plantings.Invasive plant removal.Trail construction and maintenance.Maintaining public use access sitesDriving work vehicles, including an F-150 with a trailer, to sites across the island.Additional examples of technician work includes:Herbicide application.Running motorized tools safely and effectively.Applying deer repellant.Towing a watering trailer on the highway, and off-road in restoration areas.Vegetation and photo point monitoring.Seed collection.Fencing repair, trash removal, mowing, weed whacking, etc.Secondary Tasks Assist with volunteer work parties.Trail data collection.Easement monitoring.Assist other Land Trust staff, as assigned. Support outreach events as needed. Assist with educational tours.Assist with summer camp.TIME COMMITMENT: This is an hourly, full-time position working 32 hours per week. This temporary position has a projected start date of June 16, 2026 and is projected to end in early September 2026; the start and end dates may be negotiable.Typical hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm and may occasionally require evening and weekend work. The work schedule is negotiable.WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is mainly performed in the field for eight hour days. Field work often requires endurance walking over uneven terrain while carrying tools and the ability to do extensive and strenuous work such as brush clearing and digging holes. The Land Trust’s preserve lands and conservation easements are located throughout Whidbey and Camano Islands, and road travel is required to visit these properties. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required. Minimal office work will be performed in an office setting. For more information, check out the job posting on our website at www.wclt.org
Delaware River Watershed Fellow at Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
March 14, 2026
Employer: Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
Expires: 04/14/2026
The Delaware River Watershed Fellowship is a 12-week, paid summer job opportunity designed to introduce young people from local communities to careers in environmental education. Fellows are hired at one of 20 environmental education centers across the Delaware River Watershed. Fellows participate in training sessions to help prepare them for a summer of helping people connect with nature and informing their local communities about issues affecting the Delaware River, the source of drinking water for 15 million people living in the region.The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, a member of the Alliance for Watershed Education (AWE), is seeking to hire a Fellow from Northwest Philadelphia (encompassing the neighborhoods of Roxborough, Manayunk, Mt. Airy, Wissahickon, Chestnut Hill, and Germantown) to help connect with local community members around protecting the Delaware River and its waterways.Position Location: The Schuylkill Center is located at 8480 Hagy’s Mill Road, Philadelphia, PA 19128Compensation: Fellows are paid $16.50/hr, 40 hours a week over the summer.Duties:Fellows will participate in a 3 day watershed education training, at the Pocono Environmental Education Center (overnight, June 10-12.) http://www.peec.org/ Fellows will help their host Center lead programs and activities, whether in-person or virtually, for community members and visitors to their site.Fellows will attend in-person meetings with Fellows from other AWE Centers (second week in July there will be regional meetings with TBD locations, and one All-region meeting on July 31 at Berks Nature Center)With guidance from their supervisor, Fellows will focus their efforts on a specific Capstone Project and present their work at the end-of-program Summit event (August 14).Fellows will document their progress by completing a short log report every other week.The Schuylkill Center Fellow will specifically:Create interactive trail signs along the Ravine Loop, a mile-long trail that follows a first-order stream through the Schuylkill Center’s forest. These signs will direct trail users to pre-recorded videos that educate about the Schuylkill River watershed and the history of Philadelphia’s streams. The purpose is to educate trail users about how human activities impact watershed health and by extension, the health of wildlife and people that live in the watershed.Research interactive trails and exhibits at museums and nature centers in the area to gather ideas and information about what makes an interactive exhibit engaging for visitors.Research the history of Philadelphia's first order streams.Write scripts, record video and audio footage, and edit content to create 1-2 minute videos for each stop on the trail. Design signs for each trail stop that will include a QR code that visitors will scan to access each video. Lead Saturday trail hikes for Schuylkill Center visitors. Engage Saturday visitors to the Schuylkill Center with hands-on educational activities about watersheds, native plants and wildlife.Lead (or assist with) education programs and public events at the Schuylkill Center.Lead (or assist with) education outreach programs in the community.Maintain a Tuesday-Saturday 9am-5pm schedule.Qualifications and Experience:Age 18 by June 1, 2026 start date.A background in environmental education is not required.Ability to lift 25 lbs. Interest in and enjoyment of the outdoors is highly recommended.Able to spend multiple hours outdoors in all types of weather.Ability to hike 2 or more miles each day at a steady pace.Strong communication skills and confidence in speaking to groups of people.Saturday hours required.Obtain Pennsylvania Child Abuse Clearance and criminal record check.Essential dates:Monday June 1: Program start (Fellows may start as early as June 1 but must start by June 10 Orientation)June 10, 11, and 12 (Wed-Fri): Orientation. Attendance is required of Fellows for all three days: Monday July 6, 9:45am-3pm: Regional meeting, lunch provided (location TBD)Friday July 31, 9:00am-3pm: Creek snorkeling at Berks Nature Center, lunch providedFriday August 14: End of Program Summit (if need be, Fellows may finish their term immediately after the Summit)Friday August 21: Official program end How to apply:Complete an application at https://forms.gle/J6NPKAC1H6jAgZRdAApplication Deadline: April 10, 2026
Environmental Science Intern Summer 2026 at TLT - Tomorrow's Leaders Today, Inc
March 14, 2026
Employer: TLT - Tomorrow's Leaders Today, Inc
Expires: 04/14/2026
Environmental Science Intern Summer 2026 Remote InternTLT-Leading Leaders Key responsibilities:TLT-Tomorrow’s Leaders today is currently looking for an intern to serve as an Entry-Level Environmental Science Intern. This role is ideal for students looking to apply sustainability principles to organizational operations and lead community-wide eco-awareness initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual seeking to gain experience and collaborative relationships. ***Applicants must reside in Texas, no access to any part of the internship outside of Texas available. The applicant must be authorized to work. *** Work Schedule:MANDATORY REQUIREMENTSOne-Hour long virtual weekly team meetingMeeting Options: Tues 1030am, Tues 1200pm, Tues 130pm, Tues 300pmANDBi-weekly position specific virtual coaching sessions on Thursdays, held under the supervision of a supervisor.May 26th to July 28th, check your schedule prior to applying.Work hours are flexible, but you must commit to working 10-20 hours per week. Responsibilities will include:Research and draft comprehensive sustainability frameworks for TLT events.Develop an environmental awareness workshop for youth and young adultsCreate digital resources on climate leadership for student leaders Conduct an environmental audit of operations to identify eco-friendly improvements.Source and evaluate sustainable vendors for TLT program materials.Partner with community contacts to highlight green initiatives Quantify and visualize the organization’s carbon footprint and reduction efforts. Qualifications:Project Management or Systems ThinkingStrong desire to use classroom skills in a real work environmentAbility to translate complex environmental data into accessible community resourcesStrong communication and interpersonal skills About this internship programThis internship is designed to be both educational and practical. In this internship program, the intern will learn how to take skills they have acquired in school or former job experiences and apply them in a professional setting. They will gain a better understanding of the role they can play in a non-profit setting and be better prepared to work in the arena of environmental advocacy and corporate social responsibility (CSR).The TLT- Leading Leaders Intern program consists of a unique opportunity to offer real world experience in multiple disciplines that bring to life the knowledge gained in academics. The TLT Leading Leaders Intern Program aims to provide Interns with meaningful experience and an opportunity to explore and expand upon their skills and knowledge, while developing leadership qualities and skills with hands-on curriculum-based opportunities. These positions are all REMOTE which allows us to serve many young adults, in many locations, and inclusive to all, across Texas. Experience is not required. Engagement with business, civic and community leaders aligned with the participant’s career choice leads to more meaningful connections. Check with your school advisor if you look to receive credit for completing our curriculum-based program, and with your career services office for possible grant opportunities for stipends for these unpaid positions. About TLT - Tomorrow’s Leaders TodayTLT- Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to helping develop youth leaders through education, collaboration, and mentorships with community & business leaders for the collective benefit of the students and their communities. Compensation:This is an unpaid, curriculum-based position. We encourage applicants to coordinate with school advisors for academic credit or career services for external stipend opportunities.
GIS Basics Intern Summer 2026 at TLT - Tomorrow's Leaders Today, Inc
March 14, 2026
Employer: TLT - Tomorrow's Leaders Today, Inc
Expires: 04/14/2026
GIS Basics Summer 2026 Remote Intern Key responsibilities:TLT-Tomorrow’s Leaders today is currently looking for applicants to serve as an Entry-Level GIS Interns. This role is ideal for students looking to apply spatial analysis and cartographic design to real-world non-profit community resource mapping. ***Applicants must reside in Texas, no access to any part of the internship outside of Texas available. Work authorization required. Work Schedule:MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:One-Hour long virtual weekly team meetingMeeting Options: Tues 1030am, Tues 1200pm, Tues 130pm and Tues 300PMANDBi-weekly position specific virtual coaching sessions on Thursdays, held under the supervision of a supervisor.May 26th to July 28th, check your schedule prior to applying.Work hours are flexible, but you must commit to working 10-20 hours per week. Responsibilities will include:-Execute spatial queries and geographic analysis for community service requests.-Design thematic maps and data visualizations for stakeholder presentations.-Manage geodatabase integrity by creating, modifying, and auditing geographic features.-Collect, process, and maintain GPS data as needed for TLT and GIS projects. -Translate spatial data into actionable insights for other TLT departments. Qualifications:-Enrolled in a Geography, Urban Planning, or Geospatial Technology program.-Interest in Geospatial Information Systems (e.g., ArcGIS Online, QGIS, or Google Earth Engine)-Commitment to advancing underserved adolescents, ages 13-25 across Texas-Curiosity about emerging research and advocacy in the youth development space -Strong writing skills-Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite-Strong attention to detail and a self-driven desire to develop and drive value in the organization About this internship programThis internship is designed to be both educational and practical. In this internship program, the intern will learn how to take skills they have acquired in school or former job experiences and apply them in a professional setting. They will gain a better understanding of the role they can play in a non-profit setting and be better prepared to work in the arena of geospatial analysis and community resource mapping. The TLT- Leading Leaders Intern program consists of a unique opportunity to offer real world experience in multiple disciplines that bring to life the knowledge gained in academics. The TLT Leading Leaders Intern Program aims to provide Interns with meaningful experience and an opportunity to explore and expand upon their skills and knowledge, while developing leadership qualities and skills with hands-on curriculum-based opportunities. These positions are all REMOTE which allows us to serve many young adults, in many locations, and inclusive to all, across Texas. Experience is not required. Engagement with business, civic and community leaders aligned with the participant’s career choice leads to more meaningful connections. Check with your school advisor if you look to receive credit for completing our curriculum-based program, and with your career services office for possible grant opportunities for stipends for these unpaid positions. About TLT - Tomorrow’s Leaders TodayTLT- Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to helping develop youth leaders through education, collaboration, and mentorships with community & business leaders for the collective benefit of the students and their communities. Compensation:This is an unpaid, curriculum-based internship. We encourage applicants to coordinate with school advisors for academic credit or career centers for external stipends
Impact Management Intern Summer 2026 at TLT - Tomorrow's Leaders Today, Inc
March 14, 2026
Employer: TLT - Tomorrow's Leaders Today, Inc
Expires: 04/14/2026
Impact Management 2026 Summer Remote Intern Key responsibilities:The Impact Management Intern will help synthesize organizational data into meaningful narratives. You will assist in building evaluative frameworks that prove the effectiveness of TLT’s programs and drive operational growth. ***Applicants must reside in Texas, no access to any part of the internship outside of Texas available. Work authorization required. Work Schedule:MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:One-Hour long virtual weekly team meetingMeeting Options: Tues 1030am, Tues 1200pm, Tues 130pm, Tues 300pmANDBi-weekly position specific virtual coaching sessions on Thursdays, held under the supervision of a supervisor.May 26th to July 28th, check your schedule prior to applying.Work hours are flexible, but you must commit to working 10-20 hours per week. Responsibilities will include:-Align program objectives with the organization's vision and mission.-Construct a Logic Model to map inputs, outputs, and long-term community impact.-Design a Data Management Strategy to streamline information collection.-Establish KPIs to track and report on programmatic success.-Understand when/how to measure and analyze our data-Author a comprehensive Impact Report for stakeholders and donors. Qualifications:-Analytical mindset with an interest in data-driven storytelling.-Familiarity with data visualization (e.g., Excel charts or Canva) is a plus.-Strong written and oral communication skills and ability to present in meetings -Attention to detail and extremely organized-Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint About this internship programThis internship is designed to be both educational and practical. In this internship program, the intern will learn how to take skills they have acquired in school or former job experiences and apply them in a professional setting. They will gain a better understanding of the role they can play in a non-profit setting and be better prepared to work in the arena of social impact and organizational evaluation. The TLT- Leading Leaders Intern program consists of a unique opportunity to offer real world experience in multiple disciplines that bring to life the knowledge gained in academics. The TLT Leading Leaders Intern Program aims to provide Interns with meaningful experience and an opportunity to explore and expand upon their skills and knowledge, while developing leadership qualities and skills with hands-on curriculum-based opportunities. These positions are all REMOTE which allows us to serve many young adults, in many locations, and inclusive to all, across Texas. Experience is not required. Engagement with business, civic and community leaders aligned with the participant’s career choice leads to more meaningful connections. Check with your school advisor if you look to receive credit for completing our curriculum-based program, and with your career services office for possible grant opportunities for stipends for these unpaid positions. About TLT - Tomorrow’s Leaders TodayTLT- Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to helping develop youth leaders through education, collaboration, and mentorships with community & business leaders for the collective benefit of the students and their communities. CompensationThis is an unpaid, curriculum-based internship. We encourage applicants to coordinate with school advisors for academic credit or career centers for external stipends.
Summer Intern, CGT Upstream Process Development at Randstad Life Sciences
March 13, 2026
Employer: Randstad Life Sciences
Expires: 04/13/2026
Job SummaryEmployer - Global Pharmaceutical Company Location - South San FranciscoDates - 10 weeks, Late May/Early June StartThe candidate will shadow and learn our platform AAV process (upstream) and may be responsible for owning exploratory studies independently. The candidate will contribute to team responsibilities by parsing and analyzing data, compiling data into presentation or technical report formats. Presentations may be shared with our team or other teams across the Technical Development organization. Technical reports may indirectly support CMC development work. Intern will have visibility into wider responsibilities of the Upstream Process Development organization, outside of program development activities, such as tech transfer support and data integrity initiatives. Candidate will also be exposed to late-stage characterization activities. Key deliverable provided will be a supporting project data package and presentation. Additional deliverables may be designed based on candidate interest and team needs.Job Responsibilities Shadow operations and review process description materials to gain familiarity with AAV platform processConduct DLS experiments to study and characterize complex size across multiple AAV programs Review and consolidate experiment conclusions into presentation and report formatsSupport data parsing and technical report drafting for various team initiatives, i.e., consolidate conclusions from a set of experiments into a new process iteration technical report Gain insight into program development, from early process development to tech transfer and late-stage characterizationCandidate will conduct DLS studies across a range of programs to build a data package used to support the ongoing effort to characterize the effect of complex size on transfection, for multiple AAV programs/serotypes. Currently, the team has a limited dataset and relies on assumptions across programs. Candidate would generate data to fill in gaps in existing knowledge, allowing us to eliminate assumptions and characterize complex size in additional programs. Ultimately, this data would support process optimization, scale-up, and transfer to manufacturing.Candidate will likely also contribute to other activities, based on candidate interest and experienceEducation & Qualifications RequiredPursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in life sciences with a minimum GPA of 3.3 Must have an interest in pursuing a career in Life Sciences/Biotech/Pharmaceuticals Ability to manage workload effectively including planning, organizing, prioritizing, and meeting deadlinesPreferredEngineering or bioprocessing background preferred Experience working with cell culture and designing experiments Experience writing technical reports, summarizing experimental findings and communicating results/conclusions to different audiences Knowledge of DLS
John Hamm Conservation Intern at Allegheny Land Trust
March 13, 2026
Employer: Allegheny Land Trust
Expires: 04/13/2026
The John Hamm Conservation Internship Title: John Hamm Conservation Intern Office Location: Allegheny Land Trust, 416 Thorn St., Sewickley, PA, 15143 – Field work will occur primarily at Wingfield Pines Conservation Area in Bridgeville, Allegheny County Time: May - August (A total of 10 weeks at 35 hours per week) Compensation: $15/hour, no benefits Reports To: Caitlin Seiler, Vice President of Stewardship Application Closing Date: March 31, 2026 at 5:00 pm; applications are considered on a rolling basis To Apply: Submit cover letter and resume to Caitlin McCalla at caitlin@alleghenylandtrust.org with “The John Hamm Conservation Internship” in the subject line. Internship Summary: This Allegheny Land Trust internship will engage you with land conservation, volunteers, land management, non-profit operations, and so much more. This position assists with critical stewardship, fieldwork, land management, volunteer recruitment, and restoration of Chartiers Creek and Wingfield Pines Conservation Area and provides support at the nearby Meyer Farm Conservation Area located in the Chartiers Creek Watershed. The position will work with a variety of ALT departments, local, state, and federal agencies as well as nonprofit organizations to accomplish tasks for the betterment of the green spaces and entire watershed. Duties and Responsibilities: Communicate with visitors to promote understanding of the land’s unique attributes and threatened resources. Lead interpretive walks of the Abandoned Mine Drainage system at ALT’s Wingfield Pines Conservation Area in Upper St. Clair. Coordinate, lead, and wrap-up volunteer workdays and events. Make informal presentations and represent ALT at community events and meetings. Attend public events collaborating with community members, local authorities, volunteers in support of healthy conservation areas. Assist with management plan implementation, invasive species control, native habitat development, and more. Perform general maintenance of trails, signs, parking areas, and other visitor facilities in conservation areas found in the watershed using tractors, mowers, small power equipment, and hand tools. Maintain accurate records in the ALT stewardship office of activities and events on conservation lands. Assist ALT staff as needed. Requirements and Basic Qualifications: Pursuing a degree in natural sciences, park management, landscape architecture, or a related field. Available for a total of 10 weeks. Excellent public speaking, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds; ability to use hand tools and some mechanical equipment. Familiarity with native flora/fauna as well as invasive species. Knowledge of trail maintenance and ecological land management principles. Availability to work some evenings and weekends. A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (gas expenses are reimbursed at the federal IRS rate.) - ALT is a 501(c)3 land conservation nonprofit that has helped local people save local land in the Pittsburgh region since 1993. The organization’s mission is to conserve and care for local land for the health and well-being of current and future generations, and its vision charts a path for a resilient region with abundant green space that is easily accessible and recognized as essential to the quality of life for all. - Allegheny Land Trust is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, access, and inclusion. Allegheny Land Trust will not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, handicap, pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
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