[bioundgrd] FW: internships with Environment Massachusetts

Joshua Stone stonej at mit.edu
Tue Sep 26 14:58:47 EDT 2017


From: Ben Hellerstein <ben at environmentmassachusetts.org> on behalf of Ben Hellerstein <ben at environmentmassachusetts.org>
Reply-To: "ben at environmentmassachusetts.org" <ben at environmentmassachusetts.org>
Subject: internships with Environment Massachusetts

Hi,

Environment Massachusetts, the statewide environmental advocacy organization, is currently looking for students to work with us as interns in our office in downtown Boston.

Interns with Environment Massachusetts make a difference on critical issues, learn about environmental problems and the political process, and gain valuable, hands-on experience with one of the state's top environmental advocacy nonprofits.

Below is a brief description of our internship positions.

Ben Hellerstein
State Director
Environment Massachusetts
Environment Massachusetts Research & Policy Center
294 Washington St., Suite 500 :: Boston, MA 02108
ben at environmentmassachusetts.org<mailto:ben at environmentmassachusetts.org>
617-747-4368<tel:(617)%20747-4368>



Environment Advocacy Internships

<https://goo.gl/forms/YrVUScDi2HfvKnFn2>
Apply to intern with Environment Massachusetts.<https://goo.gl/forms/YrVUScDi2HfvKnFn2>

A limited number of fall internships are still available. We are also accepting intern applications for the full academic year and the spring semester.

Apply today.<https://goo.gl/forms/YrVUScDi2HfvKnFn2>


Environment Massachusetts is a statewide, grassroots environmental organization working to tackle our biggest environmental challenges and fight for a greener future.

Our interns make a big impact on our campaigns, while gaining valuable skills in political advocacy and grassroots organizing.

As an intern, you’ll work on our campaign to repower Massachusetts with 100 percent renewable energy. We can get all of the energy we need from clean, renewable sources like solar and wind. But too much of our power still comes from dirty fossil fuels that contribute to climate change. We’re campaigning for a goal of 100 percent renewable energy for Massachusetts.

You'll work hard and take on real responsibility. Our interns organize press conferences, write op-eds and letters to the editor, build powerful coalitions, meet with state officials, and mobilize grassroots support for our campaigns.

We’re hiring interns for the fall and spring semesters and for the full academic year. Interns typically work 10-15 hours per week during the academic year. The position is unpaid.

The deadline to apply for a fall internship is Friday, September 30.

Apply today.<https://goo.gl/forms/YrVUScDi2HfvKnFn2> Visit https://goo.gl/forms/YrVUScDi2HfvKnFn2 to submit your application.

Questions? Contact Ben Hellerstein: ben at environmentmassachusetts.org<mailto:ben at environmentmassachusetts.org>, 617-747-4368<tel:(617)%20747-4368>.


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