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Greenhouse Intern at The Plant Company of Virginia, LLC

March 18, 2026
Employer: The Plant Company of Virginia, LLC Expires: 04/18/2026 🌱 Summer Wholesale Greenhouse Internship (Housing Available!)Join a fast-growing, modern greenhouse operation and gain hands-on experience in plant production, inventory, and operations. Work alongside experienced growers and be part of a team that produces premium tropical plants.Limited housing available at a nominal cost—apply early! The Plant Company (TPC)Location: Stuarts Draft, VADuration: Summer 2026 (May–August, flexible based on school schedule)Schedule: Full-time (40 hours/week) About The Plant Company (TPC)The Plant Company is a fast-growing, innovative greenhouse operation specializing in premium tropical foliage. Operating out of a state-of-the-art facility, we are proud to be part of the nationally recognized Proven Winners® leafjoy® brand.We are a growth-oriented company that values teamwork, continuous improvement, and hands-on learning. At TPC, you won’t just observe—you’ll contribute and gain real-world experience in a fast-paced production environment.About the InternshipThis is a hands-on, immersive internship designed for students interested in horticulture, plant science, greenhouse operations, or agricultural business.You will work directly with our Growing, Operations, and Production teams to support daily greenhouse activities and gain exposure to how a large-scale wholesale greenhouse operates.What You’ll DoAssist with daily plant care including watering, spacing, and general maintenanceSupport plant production processes from propagation through finished productLearn how plant quality, grading, and readiness are evaluatedAssist with inventory organization and plant movement within the greenhouseObserve and support integrated pest management (IPM) practicesWork alongside team leads and growers to understand production planning and executionParticipate in special projects related to greenhouse operations, efficiency improvements, or plant healthWhat You’ll LearnWholesale greenhouse production practicesHow large-scale plant programs are planned and executedInventory flow and plant availability managementQuality standards for retail-ready plantsTeam-based operations in a fast-paced environmentWhat We’re Looking ForInterest in greenhouse production and plant careStrong work ethic and willingness to learnAbility to work both independently and as part of a teamComfortable working in a greenhouse environment (heat, humidity, standing for extended periods)Physical RequirementsAbility to stand, walk, and bend for extended periodsAbility to lift up to 30–50 lbsAbility to work in a greenhouse environment (heat, humidity, allergens)Why Join TPC for the Summer?Hands-on experience (not just shadowing)Exposure to a rapidly growing, modern greenhouse operationOpportunity to learn directly from experienced growers and leadersBuild real-world skills that translate to careers in horticulture and agricultureAffordable housing available at a nominal cost (limited availability—early application encouraged)Potential for future opportunities with TPC

Street Tree Perennials Intern at NYC Department of Parks and Recreation

March 18, 2026
Employer: NYC Department of Parks and Recreation Expires: 04/18/2026 AGENCY DESCRIPTION The 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 DESCRIPTION The Street Tree Planting Program at Central Forestry is responsible for fostering the urban forest across all five boroughs of New York City. We are striving to plant 18,000 trees a year, starting in 2027, to contribute to a vibrant and resilient urban forest that provides a myriad of ecosystem services to the city. From capturing stormwater runoff to mitigating the urban heat island effect, our street trees are an integral living part of our city. POSITION TITLE Street Tree Perennials Intern INTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES - Assist in developing a perennial planting palette of urban tolerant species which complement street trees in providing ecosystem services to New York City - Inform and revise guidelines/designs for perennial plantings in street tree beds  - Perform field surveys for viable planting sites in various weather conditions  - Engage community members to steward tree beds  - Monitor and record survival and growth rates of perennials as part of a research report to present at the end of internship - Opportunities to shadow other Forestry programs such as Permits & Plan Review and Trees & Sidewalks QUALIFICATIONS/SPECIAL SKILLS/AREAS OF INTEREST - Interest in forestry, urban planning, and community engagement  - Willingness to work outdoors in various weather conditions - Previous plant ID experience preferred  - Currently enrolled college student ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This opportunity does not include remote workdays nyc.gov/internships Title: City Seasonal Aide Salary: $19.14 per hour In collaboration with PECAN (Plant Ecology Center and Nursery), Central Forestry seeks to build upon the work of the Street Tree Habitats Project. Since spring 2023, PECAN has been engaging community members to plant native plants sourced from the nursery in their street tree beds with goal of furthering research on how native plant species grow in the urban landscape. This year, PECAN aims to develop a planting guide from collected data to provide evidence-based recommendations for native plantings in street tree beds. Intern will be expected to perform extensive field surveys and plantings across all five boroughs. Office work will be based out of the Rego Park office. APPLICATION PROCESS Please email cover letter and resume to Leslie.Nusblatt@parks.nyc.govSTART DATE IS BEGINNING JUNE; EXACT DATE TBD

Neighborhood Development Intern at NYC Department of Parks and Recreation

March 18, 2026
Employer: NYC Department of Parks and Recreation Expires: 04/18/2026 AGENCY DESCRIPTION The 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 DESCRIPTION The 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 Planning unit within the Division. The Planning unit is at the forefront of Parks’ open space agenda: communicating agency goals, policies and advancing plans for a vibrant and sustainable park system that meets the recreational, social, and environmental needs of our city. The team 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. Additionally, the unit develops long-term planning strategies including management of citywide and interagency resiliency and waterfront projects, development of the citywide greenway plan, and researching new initiatives.   POSITION TITLE NYC Parks Neighborhood Development Planning Intern INTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES The intern will participate in a variety of projects as needed, under supervision from the Planning and Neighborhood Development team in the Planning Unit. Planning and Neighborhood Development advances Parks’ open space agenda by advocating for parks and open space in rezonings, managing agency negotiations and relationships with developers, leading policy and planning for a fair Parks system across NYC, and more. Intern responsibilities will include: • Attending and preparing briefings and materials for project meetings with the Commissioner, internal agency divisions, and other agencies. • Performing general research and due diligence to support planning projects. • Developing maps, analysis documents, and conceptual plans using ArcGIS and Illustrator • Compiling, correlating and evaluating data.  Developing graphic visualizations. • Analyzing, researching, and developing park needs assessments and best practices. • Preparing conceptual illustrations and text for web and PowerPoint presentations nyc.gov/internships • 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. • Coordinating project activities between different Agency divisions. • Conducting site visits and documenting park conditions. • Researching, exploring, and documenting characteristics for potential new park sites in under-served neighborhoods. QUALIFICATIONS/SPECIAL SKILLS/AREAS OF INTEREST The 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 will 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 and/or marketing 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, Photoshop, and/or Sketch-up 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 student ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This opportunity does not include remote workdays Title: City Seasonal Aide Salary: $19.14 per hour  Intern may work on projects related to the Community Parks Initiative, neighborhood rezonings, and public private partnership projects and waterfront development sites.  Intern may also help support the agency's new strategic parks projects in conjunction with NYC HPD and affordable housing developers.   APPLICATION PROCESS Please email cover letter and resume to Leslie.Nusblatt@parks.nyc.gov START DATE IS BEGINNING OF JUNE; EXACT DATE TBD

Tree Planting Intern at NYC Department of Parks and Recreation

March 18, 2026
Employer: NYC Department of Parks and Recreation Expires: 04/18/2026 AGENCY DESCRIPTION The 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 DESCRIPTION The City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation manages right-of-way and park trees across all five boroughs. Over 650,000 of those trees line the streets; of those trees, almost 175,000 are in Brooklyn. The Tree Planting Program, part of the Environment & Planning Division, manages the planting of 15,000–18,000 new street and park trees each year, including 4,000–5,000 new street trees in Brooklyn each year. Foresters in our program are responsible for both field surveys of potential tree planting locations and for the overall project management of one or more capital tree planting contracts. Interns will help further the department’s mission by assisting in the collection and analysis of data essential for effective management of New York City’s urban forest. POSITION TITLE Tree Planting Forestry Intern for Brooklyn (Mortality and Longevity of Street Trees in Brooklyn NYC Research Project) INTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES Interns will spend a majority of their time on fieldwork for a 5- and 10-year study of the mortality and longevity of New York City’s street trees. Interns will spend the majority of their time working independently on the streets of Brooklyn collecting this data. Data will be collected using FieldMaps and/or Survey 123 using a tablet. Interns will be required to travel from sampling point to point walking or utilizing public transportation. Interns may also have opportunity to assist NYC Parks by performing inspections of potential street tree planting locations and by recommending species to be planted at each location. Interns may also inventory existing trees and inspect the condition of recently-planted trees. Interns will be responsible for maintaining clean, tidy, and accurate data throughout the survey and inventory process. Interns will learn about NYC’s urban forest and about the factors involved in making management decisions for the urban forest, particularly regarding the planting of new street trees. Interns will also be exposed to project management skills and gain experience working with large datasets. Finally, interns will gain experience working within the context of a municipal government office. QUALIFICATIONS/SPECIAL SKILLS/AREAS OF INTEREST Minimum college sophomore standing with an interest in urban forestry, horticulture, plant science, or related fields. Preference will be given to students studying forestry or a related subject. nyc.gov/internships Familiarity with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets is required, and familiarity with GIS software (especially ESRI products) is a plus. Familiarity with tree identification, especially of common urban trees of the northeastern U.S., is useful, but can also be taught as part of the internship. Interns will be required to work independently outdoors in a variety of weather conditions and to utilize NYC’s public transportation system. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This opportunity does not include remote workdays Title: City Seasonal Aide Salary: $19.14 per hour APPLICATION PROCESS Please email cover letter and resume to Leslie.Nusblatt@parks.nyc.govSTART DATE IS BEGINNING OF JUNE; EXACT DATE TBD

Summer SNAPP Engagement Intern at NYC Department of Parks and Recreation

March 18, 2026
Employer: NYC Department of Parks and Recreation Expires: 04/18/2026 AGENCY DESCRIPTION The 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 DESCRIPTION NYC Parks Stewardship is a service-based program of the Natural Resources Group (NRG), which sits within the Environment and Planning Division of NYC Parks. NRG’s mission is to protect, restore, expand and manage New York City’s natural spaces and green infrastructure to maximize their benefits to both ecological function and quality of life. The division is responsible for planning, citywide urban forestry, ecological and horticulture initiatives. Our core values are: Champion Urban Nature, Apply Science and Embrace Innovation, Be Respectful and Inclusive, and Advance an Ecological Legacy.  Engaging, educating, and empowering the public to participate in this work as volunteers is crucial to the division’s success and a more sustainable future and environment for all New Yorkers. Since 2015 the NRG has included a Stewardship Program, which engages over 6,000+ volunteers annually to improve and care for unique natural areas, street trees, and other green spaces. The Stewardship team supports community volunteers in the direct care for the city's urban forest and natural area via service events, trainings, and other networking-resource sharing initiatives.   POSITION TITLE Summer SNAPP (Stewardship Natural Areas Priority Projects) Engagement Intern INTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES The Stewardship intern (1 position) will support community engagement activities within natural areas throughout NYC Parkland, based on restoration and community engagement priorities. Specific responsibilities and experiences will include preparation for field work; proper event coordination, data entry, and volunteer facilitation. Depending on interests, there are several activities to participate in where the intern can refine public speaking, plant identification, monitoring, and additional natural areas field task:  • Support NYC Parks staff in field work and management activities within NYC forests, grasslands and wetlands of Forever Wild properties throughout the city.  • Assist in the preparation, registration and leading volunteers or community partners for service events.   • Help coordinate civic or community science programming related to natural areas celebrations (e.g. City of Water Day).  • Support the development of natural areas education materials. nyc.gov/internships QUALIFICATIONS/SPECIAL SKILLS/AREAS OF INTEREST • Interest in working outdoors, sometimes in adverse conditions (e.g., heat, muddy, or wet conditions)  • Ability to work independently    • Willingness to work with others, including other interns and staff across a wide range of expertise  • Currently enrolled college student ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This opportunity does not include remote workdays Title: City Seasonal Aide Salary: $19.14 per hour APPLICATION PROCESS Please email cover letter and resume to Leslie.Nusblatt@parks.nyc.gov  START DATE IS BEGINNING OF JUNE; EXACT DATE TBD

Environmental Engineer or Scientist Intern at SCS Engineers

March 18, 2026
Employer: SCS Engineers Expires: 04/18/2026 What we are looking forSCS Engineers is looking for a summer 2026 intern for our Overland Park, KS office. This opportunity offers valuable hands-on experience in both technical engineering and business operations through a diverse range of client projects while giving you the chance to explore the beginnings of your own career path. As an intern, you’ll work alongside experienced professionals on projects centered around landfill construction, landfill permitting, storm water management, utility projects, soil and groundwater remediation, brownfield redevelopment, site development, and sustainability projects. You will typically work 40 hours per week.How you can make an impactYou will contribute to our projects by assisting SCS project teams with the following tasks:Construction observation and documentationEnvironmental and construction materials sample collectionLaboratory data management and reviewSurveyingReporting and calculation preparationCAD draftingQualificationsCurrently pursuing a bachelor's or master’s degree in civil, environmental, geological, or biological/biosystems engineering, environmental science or geology and graduating by June 2028 required.Must be willing to live in the ­­­­­Overland Park area for Summer 2026 (housing allowance will not be provided)Solid technical and computer skills (AutoCAD experience a plus)Valid driver's license with a driving record in good standing requiredAbility to travel overnight for work outside of an office setting may be required.Preference for candidates who demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in consulting and professional licensure upon graduation.Pay RangeUSD $20.00 - USD $23.00 /Yr.Additional InformationWhat You’ll Gain• Paid internship experience• Mentorship from seasoned engineers and scientists• Networking and development opportunities• Exposure to diverse engineering and science projects• A collaborative, employee-owned company cultureTimeline• Internship runs from May/June to August/September 2026• Start and end dates are flexible to accommodate academic schedulesLearn more about our internship program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obufyvKOHIIWhether it's reducing methane emissions at agricultural facilities and landfills, repurposing contaminated properties, producing alternative energy, or sequestering carbon, we've been focused on finding smart climate solutions and improving the natural environment since our inception over 55 years ago. Join our 100% employee-owned firm and start creating your own legacy. As a growing firm, we offer excellent opportunities for career advancement and a competitive package.SCS Engineers is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). SCS provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran or disabled status.If you have questions, difficulty using our online system and/or you need an accommodation due to a disability then please contact us about your interest in employment at recruiting@scsengineers.com. Not finding the right opportunity or not quite ready to apply?Join our Talent Community to stay connected with SCS.

Carbon Research Assistant Intern at Woodwell Climate Research Center

March 17, 2026
Employer: Woodwell Climate Research Center Expires: 04/17/2026 Woodwell Climate Research Center Summer Internships Program 2026 Mission:Woodwell Climate Research Center (Woodwell Climate) conducts science for solutions at the nexus of climate, people, and nature. We partner with leaders and communities for just meaningful impact to address the climate crisis.   Woodwell Climate is a rapidly growing, top-ranked, independent non-profit climate research institute whose mission is to advance science-based climate policies through scientific research and outreach. Our world-leading research helps individuals, organizations, corporations, communities, and nations understand the realities of climate change, recognize the impact on our planet, and embrace the urgent action needed to safeguard the future of life on Earth. Summary:Join the Center’ 2026 Summer Internship Program on the Carbon  team as Research Assistant Intern to study salt marsh restoration outcomes in the Great Marsh, MA. In collaboration with restoration practitioners, the project focuses on developing practical frameworks to assess impacts of marsh restoration on marsh ecology, biogeochemistry and overall ecosystem health. Specific goals include development of field-based protocols for sediment sampling in salt marshes in the Greater Boston area to measure carbon and nutrient cycling processes and determine microbial diversity. This opportunity provides on-site mentoring in the field and laboratory, with an emphasis on skills in soil biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, and data analysis.  In addition, there are ample opportunities for community engagement and outreach by collaborating with local K-12 programs. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: Visit and understand diverse salt marsh restoration practices and develop clear documentations of sitesCollect soil/sediment/vegetation samples for laboratory analysisDetermine carbon content and set-up incubation studies in the laboratoryCollect and analyze dataAssist and engage in outreach programming Must have the following Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Foundational understanding of environmental science, soil scienceor nutrient cyclingFamiliarity with R or Python with ability to manipulate data and create visualizations with guidanceLaboratory experiences in analytical chemistry or biologyQualifications:Currently enrolled (or will graduate in Spring 2026) in an undergraduate program in Environmental Science, Soil Science, Biology, Chemistry,Geoscience, Agriculture,or a related field Work Environment:The functions of this role are conducted indoors and in lab environments . Field work is required. Application review will be ongoing Desired Start Date: June 8 2026  thru August 14, 2026 Hours of WorkThis role is paid on an hourly basis. Typically, full-time employees work 40 hours during a Monday through Friday workweek. Classification and Compensation: This is a full-time, temporary, non-exempt position, with an hourly salary of $15/hour (based on Massachusetts minimum wage or equivalent state where the employee is located). Internship will not exceed more than 90 days. Location: Falmouth, MA Onsite  Application Instructions: To apply, please complete the application, attach your resume and cover letter addressing your experience and qualifications in relation to the responsibilities of this position in a single PDF to our career’s portal.  All resumes without cover letters will not be reviewed.Please visit Woodwell's website to learn more about Woodwell’s work.Located on a 10-acre campus near the village of Woods Hole, the Woodwell Climate Research Center (Woodwell) is a private, non-profit research center. Woodwell is a leading source of climate science that drives the urgent action needed to solve climate change. Woodwell has 100+ staff members and is excited to welcome new employees to this work. Woodwell is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, mental, or physical disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, familial status, veteran status, or genetic information. Woodwell is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for all individuals in employment practices, services, programs, and activities.

GIS Intern at New Energy Equity

March 17, 2026
Employer: New Energy Equity Expires: 04/17/2026 Are you passionate about renewable energy and excited about the potential of solar power? Do you have an interest in learning the ins and outs of land development for renewable energy? In this role, you will work alongside project developers to support the identification and development of community solar projects. During the internship you will establish a baseline knowledge of the solar industry, land acquisition, and permitting. Candidates should be self-driven, desire to learn quickly in a fast-paced work environment and comfortable interfacing with internal stakeholders. RESPONSIBILITIES:Assist with administrative tasks.Land Acquisition Administration: Support all aspects of land site selection including designing custom letters with maps, qualifying sites, and coordinating landowner outreach campaigns.Site Identification and Assessment: Conduct comprehensive research and analysis to identify suitable locations for community solar development projects using machine learning enabled GIS. Evaluate potential sites based on factors such as solar resource potential, land availability, utility resources, environmental considerations, and permitting. requirements.Site Due Diligence: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to perform due diligence on potential sites. Assess and mitigate potential challenges and obstacles related to site development.Specialty GIS Analyses: Utilize desktop and programmatic GIS tools to complete components of larger scale analytical projects. Operate industry standard toolsets to add value and clarity to existing work outputs.Update CRM database with project development information. REQUIREMENTS:Must be currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Geographic Information Systems [GIS], Urban Planning, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Renewable Energy, Civil Engineering, Renewable Energy Technology or related degree with an expected graduation date between December 2023 and June 2025.Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.Computer skills, including but not limited to Salesforce or similar CRM software, Microsoft Office Suite Skills (i.e. Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint).Excellent oral and written communication skills.Ability to work with a variety of people in changing situations.Ability to work independently on multiple projects.Candidates may be subject to assessment of skills, job match, or aptitude. DETAILS & DURATION OF INTERNSHIP:Rate of Pay: $20/per hour.Internship duration: June 4th - August 27th (end date is flexible)This position will report regularly in person to the Roseville New Energy Equity office.Hours of work: Up to part-time 30 hours/weekHours and duration subject to change based on company need.   Employer does Not Sponsor Visas About Us:At New Energy Equity, a proud subsidiary of ALLETE, we’re leading the charge in transforming the energy landscape with innovative solar solutions 🌞. As a top player in the renewable energy sector, we’ve successfully developed over 600MW of solar projects and closed more than $1.2 billion in clean energy investments 💼. Our projects deliver sustainable electricity to a wide range of clients, including commercial, industrial, municipal, and utility customers 🌍. But there’s more to us than just impressive numbers. We pride ourselves on a dynamic and engaging work environment where teamwork, continuous learning, and environmental stewardship are at the core of what we do 🌿. Our inclusive and collaborative culture encourages creativity and innovation, making our office a place where every idea is valued, and growth is a priority 💡. At New Energy Equity, you’ll join a passionate team that not only drives the clean energy future but also enjoys celebrating our successes together 🎉. With over 250 projects across the U.S. 🌎, our supportive atmosphere ensures a balanced work-life dynamic ⚖️ and a fun, fulfilling career path 🌟. Join us and be part of a forward-thinking company where your contributions are celebrated, and your professional development is supported as we work towards a brighter, sustainable future 🌍.     The statements above outline the essential functions, nature, and level of work expected as of the document’s preparation date. They are not exhaustive lists of all duties and responsibilities. New Energy Equity reserves the right to modify this job description at any time, without notice. New Energy Equity is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law. If you are an individual with disabilities who needs accommodation or you are having difficulty using our website to apply for employment, contact our HR department at amekonnen@newenergyequity.com 

Soil Carbon Research Assistant Intern at Woodwell Climate Research Center

March 17, 2026
Employer: Woodwell Climate Research Center Expires: 04/17/2026 Woodwell Climate Research Center Summer Internships Program 2026 Mission:Woodwell Climate Research Center (Woodwell Climate) conducts science for solutions at the nexus of climate, people, and nature. We partner with leaders and communities for just meaningful impact to address the climate crisis.   Woodwell Climate is a rapidly growing, top-ranked, independent non-profit climate research institute whose mission is to advance science-based climate policies through scientific research and outreach. Our world-leading research helps individuals, organizations, corporations, communities, and nations understand the realities of climate change, recognize the impact on our planet, and embrace the urgent action needed to safeguard the future of life on Earth. Summary:Join the Center’s 2026 Summer Internship Program on the Soil Carbon team as a Research Assistant Intern to help transform raw data into actionable insights for a sustainable future. The Soil Carbon Lab operates at the cutting edge of soil research and machine learning to improve how we measure, map, and model dynamic agricultural systems. This opportunity provides on-site mentoring, training, and group support. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Bridge the gap between field science and data-driven insights by compiling and processing spectroscopy and geospatial data within reproducible analysis pipelines.Explore diverse datasets to uncover meaningful patterns, documenting scientific workflows, and presenting findings that directly inform our research on soil systemsApply data science and computational tools to one of Earth’s most complex and vital natural systemsData analysis with existing data (Open Soil Spectral Library) and potential collection of new data using our lab instruments Must have the following Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Foundational understanding of soil systems or carbon cyclingFamiliarity with R or Python, with the ability to manipulate data and create visualizationsDemonstrated experience with Data Analysis (e.g., coursework or projects involving statistics, data cleaning, or visualization) Qualifications:Currently enrolled (or will graduate in Spring 2026) in an undergraduate or graduate program in Environmental Science, Agriculture, Soil Science, or a related field Work Environment:The functions of this role are conducted indoors and in lab environments.  Application review will be ongoing Desired Start Date: June 8, 2026 thru August 14, 2026 Hours of WorkThis role is paid on an hourly basis. Typically, full-time employees work 40 hours during a Monday through Friday workweek. Classification and Compensation: This is a full-time, temporary, non-exempt position, with an hourly salary (based on Massachusetts minimum wage or equivalent state where the employee is located). Internship will not exceed more than 90 days. Location: Falmouth, MA, Onsite or Hybrid Application Instructions: To apply, please complete the application, attach your resume and cover letter addressing your experience and qualifications in relation to the responsibilities of this position in a single PDF to our career portal.  All resumes without cover letters will not be reviewed. Please visit Woodwell's website to learn more about Woodwell’s work.Located on a 10-acre campus near the village of Woods Hole, the Woodwell Climate Research Center (Woodwell) is a private, non-profit research center. Woodwell is a leading source of climate science that drives the urgent action needed to solve climate change. Woodwell has 100+ staff members and is excited to welcome new employees to this work. Woodwell is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, mental, or physical disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, familial status, veteran status, or genetic information. Woodwell is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for all individuals in employment practices, services, programs, and activities.

Real Estate Intern at New Energy Equity

March 17, 2026
Employer: New Energy Equity Expires: 04/17/2026 The Real Estate Intern will support the company’s real estate and project development efforts by ensuring the accuracy, organization, and integrity of lease documentation and related Salesforce (SF) records. This internship provides hands-on experience in land agreements, option and lease review, database management, and document control within a growing renewable energy company. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented student interested in renewable energy, land development, or real estate operations who enjoys working with contracts, organizing documentation, and maintaining accurate database records. Key ResponsibilitiesLease & Option ReviewReview land Option and Lease agreements to verify accuracy and completeness.Compare executed agreements against data entered in Salesforce to ensure consistency.Identify discrepancies and collaborate with internal stakeholders to resolve inaccuracies.Complete Salesforce data inputs for Orion projects based on a detailed review of Options/Leases.Salesforce Data IntegrityVerify that all data entered into Salesforce (SF) for each Option/Lease is correct and up to date.Maintain accurate records related to project status, lease terms, and documentation.Support ongoing improvements to data entry and verification processes.Document OrganizationPartner with Real Estate team to organize physical lease files in storage areas.Implement best practices for organizing lease files by State and then by project.Support the development of structured document management systems. RequirementsMust be currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Environmental Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Leadership, Engineering, Renewable Energy Technology, Real Estate, Business, or a related field, with an expected graduation date between December 2026 and June 2028.Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint).Ability to leverage AI tools effectively.Familiarity with Salesforce or similar CRM software preferred.Strong attention to detail and data accuracy.Excellent oral and written communication skills.Ability to work with a variety of people in dynamic situations.Ability to work independently on multiple projects. Details & Duration of InternshipRate of Pay: $20 per hourInternship Duration: June 4 – August 28 (end date flexible)Work Location: Intern will report regularly in person to our Annapolis, MD office.Hours of Work: 15–20 hours per weekHours and duration are subject to change based on company need.  Employer does Not Sponsor Visas About Us:At New Energy Equity, a proud subsidiary of ALLETE, we’re leading the charge in transforming the energy landscape with innovative solar solutions 🌞. As a top player in the renewable energy sector, we’ve successfully developed over 600MW of solar projects and closed more than $1.2 billion in clean energy investments 💼. Our projects deliver sustainable electricity to a wide range of clients, including commercial, industrial, municipal, and utility customers 🌍. But there’s more to us than just impressive numbers. We pride ourselves on a dynamic and engaging work environment where teamwork, continuous learning, and environmental stewardship are at the core of what we do 🌿. Our inclusive and collaborative culture encourages creativity and innovation, making our office a place where every idea is valued, and growth is a priority 💡. At New Energy Equity, you’ll join a passionate team that not only drives the clean energy future but also enjoys celebrating our successes together 🎉. With over 250 projects across the U.S. 🌎, our supportive atmosphere ensures a balanced work-life dynamic ⚖️ and a fun, fulfilling career path 🌟. Join us and be part of a forward-thinking company where your contributions are celebrated, and your professional development is supported as we work towards a brighter, sustainable future 🌍.  The statements above outline the essential functions, nature, and level of work expected as of the document’s preparation date. They are not exhaustive lists of all duties and responsibilities. New Energy Equity reserves the right to modify this job description at any time, without notice. New Energy Equity is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law. If you are an individual with disabilities who needs accommodation or you are having difficulty using our website to apply for employment, contact our HR department at amekonnen@newenergyequity.com 

Tree Health and Inventory 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 Permits & Plan Review (PPR) team handles tree work permit requests and reviews small- and large-scale construction projects. We review incoming applications to make sure applicants adhere to all Parks’ rules and regulations and standards when working around trees and planting new trees. The team provides comments and guidance on best practices during review and manages thousands of requests received on a yearly basis for all five boroughs.POSITION TITLETree Health and Inventory InternINTERNSHIP RESPONSIBILITIESThe intern will gather information on tree planting mortality and success rates for permitted plantings and existing trees. PPR has thousands of permitted and reviewed projects where tree maintenance and tree care cannot be regulated or enforced easily. Therefore, the planting and preservation success with these projects can vary. Quantifying the success of trees preserved and planted between projects will help the team and agency learn which variables lead to lower mortality rates and understand the survival rate of the urban canopy on construction projects.As part of the internship, the intern would also analyze PPR’s database and ForMS record keeping on these projects and inspect trees where a final inspection has yet to be requested. This would be helpful, because the team’s inspections at the end of construction rely on the applicant to request, which leaves gaps in PPR’s record keeping. The intern would assist in reviewing the data and looking at newer applications that have yet to reach signoff (a critical touch point within the permitting process).The intern will learn the following:• Parks’ tree work permitting process and urban forest planning• Parks’ tree preservation standards• Parks’ tree planting standards• NYC’s tree laws and regulations• How to gather data in the field• How to review plan sets and surveysnyc.gov/internships• Hone their arboricultural skills such as tree ID, management of urban stands of trees and gathering data for• Hone their database analyzing skills• How to map data (with assistance)QUALIFICATIONS/SPECIAL SKILLS/AREAS OF INTEREST• Tree ID course and/or general plant health knowledge or experience• Prefer GIS and database course or experience, such as: ArcGIS suite, AutoCAD, etc.• Basic understanding of mapping and reading maps• Experience using Microsoft Office suite: Excel, SharePoint, Teams, PowerPoint• Interest and/or majoring in urban forestry/forestry, conservation, environmental planning, environmental sciences and/or sustainability• 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 hourThe expectation will be for the intern(s) to work in-person, but be in the field once or twice a week (accessible by train). They will be working four days a week, eight hours each day, or 32 hours per week. The internship will span, ideally, late May through early August.APPLICATION PROCESSPlease email cover letter and resume to Leslie.Nusblatt@parks.nyc.gov

USDA-ARS Research on Development and Evaluation of a Modified Salmonella Vaccine at Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

March 17, 2026
Employer: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Expires: 04/17/2026 *Applications are reviewed on a rolling-basis.ARS Office/Lab and Location: A research opportunity is currently available with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), located in Ames, Iowa.The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency with a mission to find solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every day from field to table. ARS will deliver cutting-edge, scientific tools and innovative solutions for American farmers, producers, industry, and communities to support the nourishment and well-being of all people; sustain our nation’s agroecosystems and natural resources; and ensure the economic competitiveness and excellence of our agriculture. The vision of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence.Research Project: This research opportunity will take place at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment (NLAE) in Ames, IA. Under the guidance of a mentor, the participant will have the opportunity to conduct laboratory experiments and animal trials focused on the development and evaluation of a modified Salmonella vaccine platform for targeted pathogen elimination. Participants will gain hands-on research experience in a professional scientific environment.Learning Objectives: The participant will have the opportunity to train with a team of microbiologists. Learning opportunities for the participant may include learning or enhancing skills in the following areas: bacteriology, microbial genetics (transformation, transduction, conjugation, and recombineering), animal models of infectious disease (particularly poultry), and molecular biology techniques (e.g. DNA and RNA isolation, PCR, gene cloning and expression).Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is Bradley Bearson (brad.bearson@usda.gov). If you have questions about the nature of the research, please contact the mentor(s).Anticipated Appointment Start Date: March 2026. Start date is flexible and will depend on a variety of factors.Appointment Length: The appointment will initially be for ten months but may be renewed upon recommendation of ARS and is contingent on the availability of funds.Level of Participation: The appointment is full time.Participant Stipend: The participant will receive a monthly stipend commensurate with educational level and experience. The anticipated stipend range is $3,777 - $4,155 monthly.Citizenship Requirements: This opportunity is available to U.S. citizens only.ORISE Information: This program, administered by ORAU through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), was established through an interagency agreement between DOE and ARS. Participants do not become employees of USDA, ARS, DOE or the program administrator, and there are no employment-related benefits. Proof of health insurance is required for participation in this program. Health insurance can be obtained through ORISE.Questions: Please visit our Program Website. After reading, if you have additional questions about the application process, please email ORISE.ARS.Midwest@orau.org and include the reference code for this opportunity. Qualifications The qualified candidate should have received a bachelor's degree in one of the relevant fields.Preferred skills:Bacteriology, microbial genetics (transformation, transduction, conjugation, recombineering), animal models of infectious disease (particularly poultry), molecular biology techniques (e.g. DNA and RNA isolation, PCR, gene cloning), and immunological assays (e.g. ELISA).Enthusiastic and self-motivated with good communication skills.Stipend $3,777.00 – $4,155.00 MonthlyPoint of Contact JaneenEligibility Requirements Citizenship: U.S. Citizen OnlyDegree: Bachelor's Degree.

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

Packaging Engineering Intern at Russell Stover Chocolates

March 17, 2026
Employer: Russell Stover Chocolates Expires: 04/17/2026 At Russell Stover, not only do we love chocolate, but we love our jobs! Every day we go to work exhibiting our values of excellence, innovation, entrepreneurship, responsibility, and collaboration. Working at Russell Stover you’ll be part of the leading manufacturer of boxed, seasonal, and sugar-free chocolates. For over 100 years, Russell Stover Chocolates, Whitman’s, and Pangburn’s have been crafted with the finest ingredients to bring happiness to generations. Today, we produce over 55 million pounds of chocolate annually, and our legacy brands can be found in 13 company-owned stores and over 9,000 wholesale accounts. Join our team and let’s continue making chocolate lovers happy!Join us for an eleven‑week summer internship where you’ll gain hands‑on experience, contribute to meaningful projects, and learn from teams across one of America’s most iconic chocolate brands. At Russell Stover, you’ll build real‑world skills, grow your network, and make an impact in a supportive, collaborative environment. A day in the life…As a Packaging Engineering Intern, you will support mini design projects from concept through design, sampling, testing, and cross‑functional review. You will assist in developing packaging specifications across corrugated, paperboard, film, plastics, and other materials. You will also contribute to our sustainability initiatives through data collection and calculations. What you will be doing…Support a mini design project from concept through design, sample creation, testing, and cross‑functional review.Develop and update packaging specifications for materials including corrugated, paperboard, film, plastics, and other substrates.Assist with sustainability initiatives through data collection, data organization, and performing required calculations.Participate in regular check-ins with your managerAttend professional development workshops and networking eventsDeliver a final presentation showcasing your project outcomes and learnings.If visiting our manufacturing plants, you will be expected to:Adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) to ensure product quality and maintain compliance with food safety standards.Complete and follow FSQA training and programs to comply with regulatory requirements, ensure consumer safety, and support the plant’s food safety and quality objectives.Promptly report and take appropriate action on any observed or potential food safety hazards, process deviations, or non-conformities by notifying the designated plant supervisor, in accordance with your role and responsibilities.Actively contributes to the continuous improvement of the company’s Food Safety Culture through engagement and actions aligned with your role.This job posting is not all inclusive and other duties may be assigned. Do you have what it takes?(Basic Qualifications)Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Packaging Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Engineering, Industrial design, Sustainability, with a graduation between December 2026 and June 2028.Curious, proactive, and eager to learnAbility to work independently and in a team settingStrong attention to detail and willingness to take initiativeMicrosoft Excel capabilitiesExperience with Structural Design:  ArtiosCAD or AutoCADExcellent communication skills and the ability to speak, read, and write English fluently, with or without an accommodation.At Russell Stover Chocolates, we don’t just accept difference — we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on it for the benefit of our employees, our products, and our community. Russell Stover Chocolates is proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace.We provide equal employment opportunities to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition, genetic information, military service, veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by law.Employment by Russell Stover Chocolates is contingent upon I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification, passing the urinalysis drug screen, education verification, and satisfactory reference and background checks.Make Happy. Work Happy.

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. 

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