Looking for a Internship in Environment and Health? Here’s one from the Toxics Action Center.
Intern responsibilities would include but not be limited to:
• Recruit community groups, environmental groups, and businesses across the state to support the Universal Recycling roll-out
• Interview haulers to identify and address needs to build support of Universal Recycling roll-out
• Develop relevant materials needed to educate the public and businesses about the Universal Recycling benchmarks
• Garner media hits in local papers and generate letters to the editor
• Conduct weekly check-in calls/meetings with Toxics Action organizer
Intern Qualifications, Logistics, and How to Apply:
Interns must have a concern for the environment and a desire to educate and organize residents in their communities. Experience working or studying environmental issues is preferred, but not required. Internships are unpaid; volunteer and course credit may be available. Hours and dates of work are relatively flexible but some events may have firm times. To apply, send resume and cover letter to Shaina Kasper at shaina@toxicsaction.org