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Internships at Audubon Washington Not DC
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Audubon Washington
Volunteer Opportunities
Internships at Audubon Washington
© Jeff Larsen
Audubon Washington conserves and restores natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity. Audubon believes in protecting the richness of nature, encouraging learning and exploration, strong communities, and investing in the future. Habitat. It isn’t just for the birds.
Audubon Washington offers opportunities for internships in the following areas:
- Communications
Communications interns will write, research, and edit for Audubon Washington’s conservation educational materials, draft press releases; assist with media outreach; and help with administrative tasks as needed. The intern will work half-time with development and half-time with Seward Park Environmental Center. Requirements: English or communications major; interest in conservation issues; writing and editing skills; desire to learn; organizational skills; flexibility and creativity. Knowledge of Microsoft Office products on a PC foundation is a must. - Development & Marketing
Development and marketing interns will assist with corporate and foundation outreach efforts, prospect for new clients, help maintain corporate files and databases. Other duties will include researching potential foundation supporters, calling foundations for preliminary discussions of interest, drafting letters, proof-reading grant proposals, assisting with event coordination and planning of policy workshops. Requirements: English or communications major; interest in conservation issues; writing and editing skills; desire to learn; organizational skills; flexibility and creativity. Knowledge of Microsoft Office products on a PC foundation is a must. - Policy
Learn firsthand about the role environmental nonprofits play in influencing policy in Washington State. Gain an understanding of current environmental policy issues such as global warming and urban forestry. Assist in researching, developing and assembling environmental policy information. Participate in inter-organizational meetings where policy priorities are discussed. Conduct community/chapter outreach as necessary.
Terms
Interns should have completed their first year of studies at a college or university. A basic understanding of environmental issues is a plus. Interns may work 20 to 40 hours per week depending on departmental and educational needs, which will be discussed during the selection process. Internships normally last 3 to 6 months and are unpaid at this time.
Location
Audubon Washington is located at 1063 Capitol Way S., Suite 208, Olympia, WA 98501-1200. Our phone number is 360-786-8020. We are located on all the major transit routes.
Contact/Application
A cover letter indicating which internship you are applying for and reasons for interest in Audubon Washington should be mailed or emailed along with a resume and one-page writing sample to: Nina Carter, Audubon Washington, 1063 Capitol Way S., Suite 208, Olympia, WA 98501-1200.
Deadlines
Audubon Washington has a rolling acceptance policy but encourages interested individuals to apply at least two months prior to the fall, spring, or summer terms.
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Employment Opportunities with Audubon
Employment
Job Opportunities
You can reach the NAS Human Resources department at:
E-Mail: HumanResources@audubon.org
phone: 212 979-3000
225 Varick Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10014
NAS offers employment and jobs in several locations, including:
NOTE: It is the policy of the National Audubon Society to employ the man or woman best qualified for the job regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability (handicap) or marital status.
NAS offers internships in several areas, including:
The National Audubon Society offers internships in a number of locations; for more information send E-Mail to HumanResources@audubon.org.
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