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Want to Work in National Security? Sign Up Now for Virtual Career Fair 2/26

Meet the Intelligence Community Online! The United States Intelligence Community (IC), an integrated network of agencies that work together to protect our nation’s security, is seeking a culturally diverse, technologically savvy and skilled workforce for exciting careers in a number of fields.

 

Attend the IC Virtual Career Fair to explore career opportunities, chat with recruiters and subject matter experts, and learn how to apply for job openings.

Participating agencies include:

 

Learn about programs and interact with recruiters and hiring managers from the comfort of your computer or mobile device:

Tuesday, February 26, 2 p.m. – 8 p.m. ET Registration is now open.

To sign up, go to ICVirtualFair.com

Space is limited! To guarantee your entrance into this event, pre-register now.

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CAREER BLITZ: Environmental

  1. Ceres - Winter & Spring Internships  (Boston, MA)
  2. Department of Agriculture - Post-Graduate Position  (Geneva, NY)
  3. National Science Foundation - Summer Research - Environmental  (Nationwide)
  4. All Ivy Environmental Career Fair -  (1-Mar-13) (Columbia University, New York, NY)
  5. Donald J. Cohen Fellowship in Developmental Social Neuroscience - Fellowship - 2 Years (Apply by January 7)
  6. Earth Island Journal - Internship (Interim/Winter) (Berkeley, CA)
  7. Sierra Club - Environmental Apprentice Careers Program (Post-Graduate) (Washington, DC, San Francisco & Minneapolis)
  8. Caterpillar - Environmental Health & Safety Intern (Summer) (Athens, GA)
  9. Clean Edison - Internship (Winter) (New York, NY)
  10. Tennessee Valley Authority - Geography/Biology Internship (Winter/Spring) (Muscle Shoals, AL)
  11. Overview: Government Jobs in Environmental Science - Resource

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Ceres – Winter & Spring Internships (Boston, MA) Ceres is an advocate for sustainability leadership. Interns support program, Communications, and Development staff working with a wide variety of constituents: environmental activists, investors, funders, and corporations on topics ranging from public policy to corporate accountability and education on risks associated with climate change. http://bit.ly/VikJJX

Department of Agriculture – Post-Graduate Position (Geneva, NY) Help find solutions to Agricultural problems that affect Americans every day, from field to table through supporting research at Plant Genetics Resources Unit http://1.usa.gov/Uh58JA

National Science Foundation – Summer Research - Environmental (Nationwide) Directory of National Science Foundation's Research Experience for Undergraduates Program. This is a listing of opportunities available for Environmental Science related programs, visit individual sites for program details and application deadlines. http://1.usa.gov/UIo7kT

All Ivy Environmental Career Fair – (Columbia University, New York, NY) Meet with representatives from organizations hiring for internships and full-time employees. Registration is now open and free for students! http://bit.ly/VJCnZ2

Donald J. Cohen Fellowship in Developmental Social Neuroscience – Fellowship - 2 Years Participate in cutting-edge clinical research on social cognition in infants at risk for autism at the Marcus Autism Center at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta.   The Center also works in partnership with the CDC, the Yerkes National Primate Center, and the Georgia Institute of Technology.  Research autism from a multidisciplinary approach across institutions, spanning projects in behavioral neuroscience, neuroimaging, molecular and population genetics, and treatment. http://bit.ly/Xv2Ptz

Earth Island Journal – Internship (Berkeley, CA) Interested in the environment and the future of our planet? Build knowledge, expand your research and fact-checking skills and gain experience in reporting/writing. http://bit.ly/Xv3T0p

Sierra Club – Environmental Apprentice Careers Program (Washington, DC, San Francisco & Minneapolis) Sierra Club's Environmental Apprenticeship is a 6-month training program to cultivate future leaders in environmental advocacy. This program is designed for recent college graduates who are interested in legislation, media, and community outreach as a means of promoting green initiatives. Applications for the 2013 program begin late December. http://bit.ly/TK3S5n

Caterpillar – Environmental Health & Safety Intern (Athens, GA) Assist Environmental Health & Safety team with updating and developing safety and environmental programs and supporting procedures http://bit.ly/TK3B2f

Clean Edison – Internship (New York, NY) Learn about the clean technology industry and gain hands-on experience at a sustainable-focused start-up in Midtown Manhattan. http://bit.ly/WM2wW9

Tennessee Valley Authority – Geography/Biology Internship (Muscle Shoals, AL) Support Kentucky Reservoir Land Planning and Natural Resource Management efforts. Responsibilities include editing draft map documents and GIS databases based on comprehensive biological data, existing contractual agreements, and agreement of project teams. http://bit.ly/Uh640n

Overview: Government Jobs in Environmental Science – Resource Interested in applying for a full-time position in environmental science? Check out this site for an overview of available government positions -- from internships to full-time jobs across Federal agencies. http://bit.ly/TF6tuR

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Check out more Environmental Career resources here: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/explore/careers/env.html

Make an appointment by calling 603-646-2215

 

Want to Work for an Innovative Organization?

Every year, Fast Company publishes a ranking of "The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies." This year's list is hot off the presses. Check out the full list of companies and organizations here. Note the diversity of industry sectors represented -- from high tech and entertainment to healthcare and education.

As always, Career Services staff can help you if you have any questions about how to research and prepare for potential opportunities.

CAREER BLITZ: Non-Profit & Careers for the Common Good

  1. American Student Assistance - Internships (Boston, MA)
  2. Artis - Winter Internship (Available Now) (New York, NY)
  3. Corporate Accountability International - Non-Profit Administration Intern (Boston, MA)
  4. Grant Space Knowledge Base - Resource
  5. Great Oaks Charter School - Tutor Corps (Post-Graduate Fellowship 2013 – 2014; Applications accepted on a rolling basis.) (Newark, NJ)
  6. The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award - Grant (Sponsored by National Grid) (Application deadline January 18, 2013) (Global - You Choose Location))
  7. AmeriCorps - Louisiana Bucket Brigade (Post-Graduate) (Louisiana)
  8. Purpose - Strategy Internship in Social Entrepreneurship (Summer) (New York, NY)
  9. Social Entrepreneurship as a Career Choice - Resource (Article)
  10. Zipongo - Marketing/Creative Writing Internship (San Francisco, CA)

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American Student AssistanceInternships (Boston, MA) Intern for a private nonprofit whose public purpose mission is to empower students and alumni to successfully manage and repay their college loan debt.  Multiple internships are available to work with content creation, interactive design and market research. Bilingual? Language skills are also a plus. http://bit.ly/11NsU6j

ArtisWinter Internship (Available Now) (New York, NY) Artis, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that supports and promotes contemporary visual artists from Israel internationally, seeks an intern to assist with the daily operations of a contemporary art non-profit; for immediate hire. Gain a wide range of experience in arts administration and nonprofit management working closely with 3 staff members. http://bit.ly/TzXSte

Corporate Accountability InternationalNon-Profit Administration Intern (Boston, MA) Take on significant projects to advance Corporate Accountability International’s mission, including the Think Outside the Bottle and Public Water Works! Campaigns to challenge corporate control of water, the Value [the] Meal campaign to challenge corporate abuse of our food, and the campaign to Challenge Big Tobacco. http://bit.ly/Xmjyz3

Grant Space Knowledge BaseResource () Great overview of careers and opportunities in nonprofit sector, hosted by The Foundation Center. http://bit.ly/YL6nrW

Great Oaks Charter SchoolTutor Corps (Post-Graduate Fellowship) (Newark, NJ) The Great Oaks Tutor Corps is an intense one-year Urban Education Fellowship designed to close the achievement gap one student at a time. A highly selective full-time service year for recent college graduates, the Corps members work in a startup charter school on the front lines of education reform in Newark. http://bit.ly/VjzH1W

The Samuel Huntington Public Service AwardFellowship (Sponsored by National Grid) (Global (You Choose Location)) The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides a $10,000 stipend for a graduating college senior to pursue one year of public service anywhere in the world. The award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. http://bit.ly/VwRDbF

AmeriCorpsLouisiana Bucket Brigade (Post-Graduate) (Louisiana) Work closely with Lieutenant Governor’s Office of Social Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurs of New Orleans (SENO) to receive mentoring and pursue funding opportunities. Hold discussions with solar power and green jobs organizations and companies to create synergistic relationships for the communities. http://1.usa.gov/TDyeHx

PurposeStrategy Internship in Social Entrepreneurship (Summer) (New York, NY) Purpose creates 21st century movements to help solve some of the world’s biggest problems. Help to develop and execute Purpose movements and corporate partner initiatives, from strategy and ideation through testing and implementation. Work with multidisciplinary teams of strategists, technologists and interaction designers. http://bit.ly/UDNT9U

Social Entrepreneurship as a Career ChoiceResource (Article) () David C. Hodgson, co-founder and board chairman of Echoing Green and managing director at General Atlantic, provides his perspective on careers in social entrepreneurship – why opportunities are increasing and why it matters. http://huff.to/Vietle

ZipongoMarketing/Creative Writing Internship (San Francisco, CA) Help with the execution of social media, blogging, and overall marketing and content strategy.  Our ideal candidate thrives in a fast-moving, startup environment, has a personal interest in health and wellness, and is passionate about Zipongo's mission of decreasing the prevalence of chronic disease globally. http://bit.ly/YL6ROH

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For additional Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good opportunities, see our website: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/explore/careers/human.html

 

Tuesday, November 27: Learn about the Non-Profit World & Make Connections through #GivingTuesday

Interested in working for -- or helping to support non-profits? Check out Giving Tuesday on November 27 (tomorrow).  Giving Tuesday is a new initiative started by NYC's 92nd Street Y to raise awareness and funds for charitable organizations. Over 2,000 partner organizations from all 50 states are participating -- a neat initiative on the heels of Black Friday. http://givingtuesday.org/get-involved/

You can see a list of Founding Partners here: http://givingtuesday.org/founding-partners (You can visit their websites for job and internships leads.) Featured partners include Do Something, Unilever (global consumer products company recognized for their charitable work), the United Nations Foundation, and the Gates Foundation.

 

 

Global Health Corp: Program & Operations Internship (Interim/Winter in NYC)

Interested in public health? Seeking an internship in New York over Interim and Winter break?
The Global Health Corps aims to mobilize a global community of emerging leaders to work in public health and build the movement for health equity.

The Global Health Corps is seeking 5 creative, well-organized, hard-working interns to support the programming and operations of the 2012-2013 Fellowship. Interns will work closely with the CEO, Vice President of Operations, Vice President of Programs, Operations Associate and regional Program Managers, and will gain a first-hand understanding of the day to day programming and operations of a young entrepreneurial non-profit.

For more information and application instructions, click here.

Top 20 Cities with the happiest young professionals

If you are searching for a career and prioritize happiness, big cities such as New York or Chicago aren’t necessarily your best bets. So what factors actually make young professionals happiest in their careers? A high salary? Not quite. It turns out, according to a survey by online career site CareerBliss, that many other factors figure strongly into the equation for workplace happiness, which interestingly appears to be predictable by job location. Although Pittsburg, PA and Irving, TX are probably not the first cities that come to mind when considering where you may be happiest, they rank among the top 20 cities with the densest population of happy young professionals.

CareerBliss identified and measured 10 influential determinants of overall workplace happiness, including company culture, overall work environment, compensation, and opportunity for growth. The results? Los Angeles, San Jose, and Sunnyvale, California topped the list of cities with the happiest young professionals. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Dallas suburb Irving, Texas topped New York (#17)

One note: It is important to notice that young professionals in many higher-ranking cities are less generously compensated than those in many lower-ranking cities, as factors such as company culture were rated higher in determining happiness than was salary. Given that some cities are more expensive than others, we also recommend taking cost of living into consideration.

Bottom line: You may want to take a look at these places and expand your list of potential places to live!

Kick-start the process by checking out this review to better understand where others have found their happiness and what has influenced it. Then, consider consulting with a career services advisor to discuss and reflect on how to weigh these factors when searching for your own job.

Career Blitz: Environmental

TOPICS INCLUDE:

  1. 3M - ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNSHIP (Minnesota)
  2. Altenex - INTERNSHIP (ANALYST) (Boston, MA)
  3. Anschutz Entertainment Group - SUSTAINABILITY COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP (Los Angeles, CA)
  4. Audobon - EDUCATION INTERNSHIP (New York)
  5. Climate Reality Society - INTERNSHIP (Washington, D.C.)
  6. Columbia University - POST-GRADUATE (2013 - 2014) (New York)
  7. Earthjustice - COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP (San Francisco)
  8. Environment Massachusetts - FELLOWSHIP/POST-GRADUATE (Massachusetts)
  9. Green America Editorial Fellow - INTERNSHIP (Washington, D.C.)
  10. Green Citizen - INTERNSHIP/POST-GRADUATE (San Jose, CA)
  11. National Wildlife Foundation - RESOURCE (N/A)

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3MENVIRONMENTAL INTERNSHIP (Minnesota) Help a Fortune 250 company conduct assessments of R&D systems and physical areas, and implement initiatives to ensure internal and external compliance with Environmental Health and Safety guidelines. http://bit.ly/RecGi3

AltenexINTERNSHIP (ANALYST) (Boston, MA) Altenex, an innovative energy and emissions management network that brings clarity to emerging low carbon energy markets, seeks an intern to research Power Markets, renewable Energy Developers, write white papers and help identify new client prospects. http://bit.ly/SWE5EZ

Anschutz Entertainment GroupSUSTAINABILITY COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP (Los Angeles, CA) Work closely with Sustainability staff to design and develop sustainable education and communication support materials, and assist with managing relationships with non-profits and EPA partnerships. http://bit.ly/VzvX1R

AudobonEDUCATION INTERNSHIP (New York) Play a key role in helping to collect and analyze data for the TogetherGreen Volunteer Days program, distributing educational content, responding to public inquiries, as well as writing, editing, and content development. http://bit.ly/TIBu3O

Climate Reality SocietyINTERNSHIP (Washington, D.C.) Gain hands on experience in political and policy research, message strategy and execution from a national non-profit dedicated to galvanizing the American public around solving the climate crisis. (Organization founded by Al Gore.) http://wapo.st/Xh2PwK

Columbia UniversityPOST-GRADUATE (New York) Interdisciplinary M.A. program designed to help students understand advances in climate science and forecasting and connect them with meaningful decisions. Graduates of the 12-month program work at the nexus of social science, climate science and public policy. http://bit.ly/SraySW

EarthjusticeCOMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP (San Francisco) Gain first-hand experience in marketing and communications for a large, non-profit works. Work directly with Communications department at organization’s headquarters in to generate media coverage and brand awareness. http://bit.ly/WvZdrB

Environment MassachusettsFELLOWSHIP/POST-GRADUATE (Massachusetts) Seeking recent college graduates with the passion, the commitment and the talent it takes to stand up to polluting industries, organize support and fight for our environmental values. (Apply now for 2013 fellowship program.) http://bit.ly/RecO19

Green America Editorial FellowINTERNSHIP (Washington, D.C.) Research, write, edit and gain exposure to many aspects of magazine publishing while working on behalf of non-profit membership organization dedicated to creating a socially just and environmentally sustainable society. http://bit.ly/SL8Y0H

Green CitizenINTERNSHIP/POST-GRADUATE (San Jose, CA) Eco-Center Manager Intern-to-Hire will be involved in all operations of the GreenCitizen centers in the Mountain View, Burlingame, and Silicon Valley Area. They will also be in involved in future expansion in the Cupertino, North San Jose, Fremont, and Pleasanton areas. This is initially an internship position, but there is an excellent opportunity for growth into a full-time position at the completion of the internship. http://bit.ly/Xh2Xwq

National Wildlife FoundationRESOURCE (N/A) Free publication of best practices in designing, implementing and evaluation of student sustainability education programs gathered from 18 campuses. Developed by the National Wildlife Federation and Association for the Advancement for Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). http://bit.ly/SraDG8

Check out more Environmental Career resources here: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~csrc/explore/careers/env.html

Make an appointment by calling 603-646-2215

10 Savvy Career Strategies for Interim

Suddenly, the end of the semester is rapidly approaching. As you begin to prepare for exams and Dartmouth's first-ever six week vacation between fall and winter terms, here are 10 ways to keep moving forward with your career over break:

  1. Participate in Career Services Job Shadowing program. Over 300 alumni and parents are offering to share their expertise with current students through a job shadowing opportunity. You should have received information on the program via blitz on Friday, November 2; if not -- contact Career Services at 603-646-2215.
  2. Find a regional Dartmouth alumni club in your area. Any parties or programs planned? Contact the leadership and ask if you can be of help. Why is this a good strategy -- even if you feel intimidated? Dartmouth alumni and regional club leaders enjoy talking to current students, especially those who are interested in getting to know them! Many alumni may also have potential hiring needs -- or leads on local employers who are seeking students.
  3. Reach out to an alum and ask about an informational interview. Check out the Dartmouth Career Network -- we have over 23,000 alumni who have volunteered to help. Ask questions, get advice, and strategies you can put to use in your job or internship search. (Check out suggested questions and best practices on contacting alums here.)
  4. Interested in moving to a city different from where you went to high school? Plan a trip on your own or with friends -- and invite Dartmouth alumni to join you for coffee on an individual basis. Scope out a city, industry, or career field. The choice is yours.
  5. Explore projects and volunteer opportunities at non-profit organizations through Idealist.org
  6. If you live in a community affected by Superstorm Sandy or any other challenging situation, volunteer. It's highly likely you'll meet others in the process who are interested in learning about you, and how they can be of help to you. Even if you don't make any networking connections useful for your job search, you still have another item for your resume.
  7. Help attract talent to Dartmouth. Contact the Admissions office and see how you can help out with local initiatives in your hometown or high school.
  8. Volunteer at your high school.It's always nice to preserve and strengthen relationships with former teachers, coaches, and staff.
  9. Prepare for your job or internship search. Deadlines for applying for winter term interviews don't start until January, but you'll be able to see who's coming to campus starting November 19 in DartBoard.
  10. Allow yourself time for a long winter's nap. Make sure you catch up on the sleep you missed over exam week -- and get ready for a great January!

 

Career Blitz: Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good

1.            Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - INTERNSHIP (Winter) (Los Angeles, CA) 2.            dance anywhere - INTERNSHIP, Freelance Writer (PAID) (1/1/13- 4/30/13) (Nationwide - Virtual)

3.            GBC Health - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring) (New York, NY)

4.            Project Vote Smart - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring/Summer) (Montana)

5.            Public Justice Foundation - INTERNSHIP (Winter) (Washington, DC)

6.            StoryCorps - INTERNSHIP (Winter/Spring or Summer) (Brooklyn, NY)

7.            Atlas Corps - INTERNSHIP (On-going basis) (Washington, DC)

8.            Charter 21 - INTERNSHIP (Amherst, MA)

9.            Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs - FELLOWSHIP (2013 - 2014) (6 Cities (San Francisco, NY, LA, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, St. Louis)

10.          FYSE - INTERNSHIP (Beijing, China)

11.          Volunteers for Community Aid Program Nepal -  (On-going basis) (Nepal)

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1.  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – INTERNSHIP (Los Angeles, CA) Go behind the scenes at the organization that brings us the Oscars! Assist the Managing Director and team with researching and identifying potential new donors, processing gifts and donor correspondence, drafting proposals/grant applications, data entry, preparing funder reports, managing phones and assisting with events and projects as assigned.

2.  dance anywhere – INTERNSHIP, Freelance Writer (PAID) (Nationwide - Virtual) Dance anywhere seeks interns with excellent writing and communication skills to help interview dancers, choreographers, and other artists for the blog associated with dance anywhere®. dance anywhere® is a public art performance project that invites the world to all stop and dance at the same moment in time.

3.  GBC Health – INTERNSHIP (New York, NY) A coalition of more than 230 companies working to improve the health of their workforces and communities around the world, GBC Health seeks a full-time (40 hours/week) Digital & Social Media Intern for a paid position. Support GBCHealth’s social media presence, coordinate marketing efforts across platforms, track metrics and help us create our digital newsletter.

4.   Project Vote Smart – INTERNSHIP (Southwest Montana) Research the voting records, backgrounds, issue positions, campaign contributions, interest group ratings, and public statements of more than 40,000 candidates and elected officials as part of your work for a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to voter education.

5.   Public Justice Foundation – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Support a national non-profit public interest law firm. Train future fundraisers and event planners in the procedures and protocols for recruiting and maintaining donors and members, plan events for both current and potential members, and engage in community outreach.

6.   StoryCorps – INTERNSHIP (Brooklyn, NY) Help share and preserve the stories of an inclusive range of American voices. Candidates with experience working in diverse communities are strongly encouraged to apply.

7.  Atlas Corps – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Atlas Corps, an international network of nonprofit leaders and organizations promoting innovation, cooperation, and solutions to address global challenges, seeks interns for our Washington, DC office near Dupont Circle to support our international exchange program. Work to support global social entrepreneurship initiatives.

8.  Charter 21 – INTERNSHIP (Amherst, MA) Work with a team of communicators who work to educate, enlighten and inspire those they work with on issues ranging from global labor conditions, to childhood obesity and environmental sustainability. Energetic and active students with a passion for social entrepreneurship are sought to help with activities and tactics that support communications and outreach.

9.  Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs – FELLOWSHIP (San Francisco, NY, LA, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, St. Louis) Get introduced to all aspects of the public affairs arena through field placements, group interviews, seminars and projects, learning how to translate your ideals into action for improving your own community and beyond. Coro Fellows help college graduates learn to see the big picture - the community as a whole - and appreciate the varying perspectives that characterize our cities, states, and nation.

10.  FYSE – INTERNSHIP (Beijing, China) FYSE, a non-profit that enables social entrepreneurs to achieve their utmost impact, seeks interns for their Beijing office to work in media/communication, event/program management, and social business development.

11. Volunteers for Community Aid Program Nepal – (Nepal) Help create a sustainable path to economic independence for individuals, families and communities in Nepal. Work includes developing the infrastructure and systems needed for microfinance opportunities in order to prepare the base for Sustainable Development of the communities.

For additional Non-Profit/Careers for the Common Good opportunities: http://bit.ly/VG6Fx4

 

 

Career Blitz: Environmental

TOPICS INCLUDE

  1. Environmental Protection Agency Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) - FELLOWSHIP (2 Yrs) (Nationwide)
  2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - FELLOWSHIP (2 Yrs) (Nationwide)
  3. WorldWatch Institute - INTERNSHIP (3 Months) (Washington, DC)
  4. Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association - INTERNSHIP  (Washington, DC)
  5. The Nature Conservancy - SUMMER INTERNSHIP (Richmond, VA)
  6. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) INTERNSHIP  (Massachusetts)
  7. Environmental Protection in the Carribean (EPIC) – WINTER INTERNSHIP (St. Maarten, Carribbean)
  8. Environmental Law Institute - INTERNSHIP  (Washington, DC)
  9. Tips on Finding an Informational Interview - ADVICE  (Video from UPenn)

1.      Environmental Protection Agency Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) – FELLOWSHIP (Nationwide) Are you a sophomore or junior studying Environmental Studies? The EPA is awarding 40 new fellowships.  Receive up to $20,700 per year of undergraduate study and $6,800 for an internship at an EPA facility during the summer junior year. Deadline to apply is December 5. http://1.usa.gov/QdxPaO

2.      National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – FELLOWSHIP (Nationwide) The Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program provides funding to increase training in oceanic and atmospheric science, research, technology, and education. Money is provided for up to two academic years (Junior and Senior) as well as a paid internship with NOAA. http://1.usa.gov/SPJs6D

3.      WorldWatch Institute – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Serve as an integral member of WorldWatch’s Climate and Energy team. Intern priorites range from building and analyzing low-carbon development scenarios for low- and middle-income countries to contributing to our economic modeling work, estimating Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) as part of Sustainable Energy Roadmap projects for Caribbean countries. http://wapo.st/QR4pBH

4.      Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Policy & Communications Intern. Gain hands-on experience in energy, environmental and technology communications, marketing and public policy. Be a part of a small, hardworking team in a campaign atmosphere. Your work will range from attending congressional hearings and briefings to grass roots outreach, research and writing items for publication. A travel stipend will be provided. http://wapo.st/SML3QM

5.      The Nature Conservancy – SUMMER INTERNSHIP (Richmond, VA) Help TNC build a broader constituency for conservation, and reach and engage audiences new to TNC and young professionals in our target markets. Travel to public TNC preserves, interview conservation staff, and write about and capture on film what you see. Create short web articles and video “shorts” on each trip, and help promote through social media. http://bit.ly/R4JZSS

6.      Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) – INTERNSHIP  - VOLUNTEER (Massachusetts) Receive education, training, hands-on experience, supervision, and networking opportunities. Opportunities may include participation in statewide conferences, trainings, and/or workshops. Field trips, brown-bag lunch and a project concluding with a formal presentation are all active components of the internship experience. http://1.usa.gov/VXyn8O

7.      Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) – INTERNSHIP - WINTER (St. Maarten, Caribbean) Provide interactive presentations and field trips to primary and secondary school students about the importance of environmental issues. A $50 stipend/week and reimbursement for travel on-island is provided. Unfortunately, you need to get to St. Maarten on your own dime! http://bit.ly/QSbQZi

8.      Environmental Law Institute – INTERNSHIP (Washington, DC) Support the research and publications departments of the Institute, working directly with staff attorneys, editors, scientists, and economists on projects ranging from biodiversity and air quality to international environmental policy. http://bit.ly/UHk6iz

9.      Tips on Finding an Informational Interview – ADVICE Tips from a Upenn Environmental Studies Major on how to research, network and apply for environmental internships. http://bit.ly/VOSQhE

Want more leads? Check out the resources listed on our Environmental page.

Work to work in an Environmental Field? Environmental Blitz Bulletin

Every two weeks during the term, we send a short list of environmental career opportunities to all students who have subscribed to receive this information via Dartboard. If you see something you want to share with the list, send an e-mail to Chandlee Bryan (mailto:mchandlee@dartmouth.edu)=====================================================

TOPICS INCLUDE: 

1)      Environment America –  Environmental Fellowship Program POST-GRAD (2 yr)

2)      Green Corps – Environmental Leadership Program POST-GRAD (1 yr) (Nationwide)

3)      New York Sun Works – WINTER INTERNSHIP (NY)

4)      Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's (SERC) INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (MD)

5)      United Nations Environment Programme – WINTER INTERN (DC)

6)      Climate Institute – WINTER INTERNSHIP (DC)

7)      DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory INTERNSHIPS (Nationwide)

8)      Vermont Institute of Natural Science - INTERNSHIP

9)      All Ivy Environmental Career Fair – March 1 (NY)

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1)      Environment America  – Environmental Fellowship Program (2 yr.) (Nation-wide) (POST-GRAD) Environment America is a federation of state-based, citizen-funded environmental advocacy organizations. The two-year Fellowship Program for recent graduates teaches participants to plan and run strategic state and national campaigns. Learn how to identify solutions to critical environmental problems and organize public support for your campaigns. To apply, submit your application through Dartboard by October 7.

2)      Green Corps  –  Environmental Leadership Program  (1 Yr)  (Nation-wide) Green Corps organizers have built the campaigns that helped keep the Arctic safe from drilling, that led to new laws supporting clean, renewable energy, and convinced major corporations to stop dumping in our oceans.  Get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems — global warming, deforestation, water pollution and many others — with groups such as Sierra Club and Food and Water Watch. 35 college graduates from across the U.S. will be selected to participate in this paid program. Apply through Dartboard by October 7.

3)      New York Sun Works – Winter Internship (NYC) Implement a hands-on/project based environmental sciences curriculum while using 21st century urban farming technology at a cutting-edge learning environment, the Greenhouse Project Classrooms in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Help Greenhouse Project classroom teachers with daily teaching and system maintenance for facility with features ranging from solar panels and hydroponics to a fish farm and weather station. The position is unpaid but includes a Metro card for transportation. Application deadline to apply for winter deadlines is Friday, October 5.

4)      Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's (SERC) Internship Program  (MD) Gain hands-on experience in environmental research and education working directly with senior researchers. A National Science Foundation (NSF) designated Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), projects include terrestrial, atmospheric and estuarine environmental research work. Paid opportunities available throughout the year.

5)      The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Winter Internship (DC) The United Nations Environment Programme's Regional Office for North America (RONA), works to ensure that UNEP global programs satisfactorily address regional needs and priorities. Projects are assigned based on skills, knowledge and interests; opportunities available in Communications, Government Affairs, Environment Research, Environment Policy, Ecosystems Management and the Scientific Technical Advisory Panel (STAP)/Global Environment Facility (GEF). Winter application deadline is October 15.

6)      The Climate Institute  Winter Internship (DC) The Climate Institute seeks to inform key government and corporate decision-makers, heighten international awareness of climate change, and identify practical ways of achieving significant emissions reductions. Voluntary internships are available in Washington, DC and on a virtual basis. Apply now for winter term internships – and follow-up to educate the Institute on your availability based on the Dartmouth term calendar.

7)      Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) - Nationwide The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program encourages undergraduate students to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers by providing research experiences at the Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories. Winter application deadline is October 1.

8)      Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) – Internship (Quechee, VT) VINS provides environmental education programs for adults, families, and school children; partners with leading conservation organizations to promote environmental science field research; and operates New England’s premier avian wildlife rehabilitation clinic at the VINS Nature Center. Call to discuss potential opportunities for Winter term.

9)      All Ivy Environmental & Sustainable Development Career FairMarch 1, 2013 (NY) Interested in environmental internships, full-time jobs, and career opportunities from grad school and sustainability to wind power and environmental advocacy? Mark your calendar for March 1, 2013. You’re invited.

Not Finding Success Where You Want It? Lessons from the Creator of Clifford the Big Red Dog

Even if you sprint to make deadlines, the process of applying for internships, jobs, and grad schools is generally a marathon rather than a one-time event. At Career Services we're especially reminded of this in the fall term -- as sophomores and juniors apply for winter internships and seniors start to apply for full-time jobs. Given that not all organizations offer internships that align with the D-Plan, and many employers can't anticipate how many new graduates they will need nine months before graduation -- the process of applying for jobs can be highly competitive and you may find yourselves getting more rejection letters than anticipated before you get to yes.

With that in mind, we share this gem from Jay Forte that addresses how we can avoid losing hope when things don’t go our way by reframing situations.  Read up to learn about the many disappointments faced by Norman Bridwell, the author and creator of Clifford the Big Red Dog and how he turned a strength he didn't know he had into his career. Do you see any take-aways you can apply as you think about your own career?

Whether you do or you don't,(This phrase is ambiguous)  remember that Career Services is always here to help you open doors to your next opportunity. Stop by for a drop-in appointment -- available Monday through Friday, 1:30 to 4:00 pm at our office at 63 South Main Street, above Bank of America.

 

Monday: Get The Scoop on How to Get into The Entertainment Business

Ever dreamed of being named to the cast of SNL? Or simply working in the film, tv, or media industry? Don't miss our program next Monday -- and learn how to use Dartmouth's exclusive alumni network for Entertainment & Media. RSVP now to attend. "Landing A Career in Film, Television, New Media, or Entertainment" Monday, October 1, 2012 12:30 - 1:30 PM Career Services Workshop Room  (Note location change from 101 Collis. RSVP requested)

President of Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment & Media Association (dartmouthentertainment.org), Jethro Rothe-Kushel '03 will be on campus for a Q&A with students.  Jethro is a Los Angeles based director and producer of motion pictures, television, documentaries and New Media.

In 2000 as a freshman at Dartmouth, Rothe-Kushel received a grant to direct a documentary about homelessness in Los Angeles. Upon graduation, through Career Services, he received the Reynold's grant to create short documentaries in Mexico.

Rothe-Kushel worked as a creative producer and executive with emerging writers from NYU, UCLA, USC, & AFI to develop film & television projects for major studios and networks including Warner Bros, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, Disney, Sony Pictures, & Paramount.  He went on to produce 10 feature films, and he has worked in television including "The Oscars," "Frontline," and "Ghost Whisperer."  In addition, he has directed music videos for MTV, VH1, as well as national commercials.

During his career, he has worked with Ron Howard, Bruce Cohen, McG, Bennett Miller, Alanis Morissette, James Toback, Brett Ratner, Danny Boyle, Spike Jonze, Gus Van Sant, Aisha Tyler, Warren Beatty, Magic Johnson, James Belushi, Jennifer Tilly, Michael Sheen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech & Chong, Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, Slash, Alice In Chains, Deepak Chopra, Melissa Etheridge, Hugh Hefner, Buck Henry, Dustin Lance Black, Tarsem, Gary Busey, Sarah Silverman, Marisa Tomei, Camilla Belle, and Scarlett Johansson.

In addition to his work in traditional film and TV, Rothe-Kushel has been a pioneer of new media since its inception. He was among the first in the field to monetize Internet-based viral content, and he has successfully developed, produced and deployed online content for local and federal government as well small businesses as well as Fortune 500 Companies like Nestlé.

In 2009, in addition to being selected as one of 30 of the most influential thought leaders under 30, Rothe-Kushel supervised the Los Angeles production of the top of the broadcast for the 81st Annual Academy Awards. In 2011, he produced "Golden Gods" for MTV & VH1, produced a stereoscopic 3D project, and produced four up-coming feature films, including Dream In American Rock & Roll: the Movie, and The Secret Lives of Dorks, starring James Belushi & Jennifer Tilly.  His up-coming movies The Courier and The Ganzfeld Experiment feature Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler, Iron Man 2), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen), Dominic Purcell (Hijacked), and Billy Zane (Titanic, Back to the Future).

Rothe-Kushel has partnered with former agents (ICM, APA, Innovative, Gersh) on a Hollywood based production and management company. He also serves the board of delegates for the Producer's Guild of America.

To learn more about Jethro Rothe-Kushel, check out his bio on IMDB.

Head's Up: Apply Now for Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Internships

Want an internship in Community Service -- and an alumni mentor to boot? Apply to spend a leave term as an intern with the Dartmouth Partners in Community Service program. The deadline for Winter Term applications is October 10. (You've got two weeks to put your application in!) The Dartmouth Partners in Community Service (DPCS) mission is to inspire Dartmouth students to join with Dartmouth alumni and their families in addressing problems facing our society. The DPCS program allows Dartmouth students to invest in their civic growth, personal growth and liberal education by participation in full-time, leave-term community service internships.  Interns are matched with Dartmouth alumni, who serve as mentors for the interns.

For more about the DPCS program, visit the program website here.

Green Careers Digest: Environmental Jobs & Internships

Every two weeks during the term, we send a short list of environmental career opportunities to all students who have subscribed to receive this information via Dartboard. If you see something you want to share with the list, send an e-mail to Chandlee Bryan. =====================================================

TOPICS INCLUDE: 

1)      Environment America –  Environmental Fellowship Program POST-GRAD (2 yr)

2)      Green Corps – Environmental Leadership Program POST-GRAD (1 yr) (Nationwide)

3)      New York Sun Works – WINTER INTERNSHIP (NY)

4)      Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's (SERC) INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (MD)

5)      United Nations Environment Programme – WINTER INTERN (DC)

6)      Climate Institute – WINTER INTERNSHIP (DC)

7)      DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory INTERNSHIPS (Nationwide)

8)      Vermont Institute of Natural Science - INTERNSHIP

9)      All Ivy Environmental Career Fair – March 1 (NY)

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1)      Environment America  – Environmental Fellowship Program (2 yr.) (Nation-wide) (POST-GRAD) Environment America is a federation of state-based, citizen-funded environmental advocacy organizations. The two-year Fellowship Program for recent graduates teaches participants to plan and run strategic state and national campaigns. Learn how to identify solutions to critical environmental problems and organize public support for your campaigns. To apply, submit your application through Dartboard by October 7.

2)      Green Corps  –  Environmental Leadership Program  (1 Yr)  (Nation-wide) Green Corps organizers have built the campaigns that helped keep the Arctic safe from drilling, that led to new laws supporting clean, renewable energy, and convinced major corporations to stop dumping in our oceans.  Get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems — global warming, deforestation, water pollution and many others — with groups such as Sierra Club and Food and Water Watch. 35 college graduates from across the U.S. will be selected to participate in this paid program. Apply through Dartboard by October 7.

3)      New York Sun Works – Winter Internship (NYC) Implement a hands-on/project based environmental sciences curriculum while using 21st century urban farming technology at a cutting-edge learning environment, the Greenhouse Project Classrooms in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Help Greenhouse Project classroom teachers with daily teaching and system maintenance for facility with features ranging from solar panels and hydroponics to a fish farm and weather station. The position is unpaid but includes a Metro card for transportation. Application deadline to apply for winter deadlines is Friday, October 5.

4)      Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's (SERC) Internship Program  (MD) Gain hands-on experience in environmental research and education working directly with senior researchers. A National Science Foundation (NSF) designated Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), projects include terrestrial, atmospheric and estuarine environmental research work. Paid opportunities available throughout the year.

5)      The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Winter Internship (DC) The United Nations Environment Programme's Regional Office for North America (RONA), works to ensure that UNEP global programs satisfactorily address regional needs and priorities. Projects are assigned based on skills, knowledge and interests; opportunities available in Communications, Government Affairs, Environment Research, Environment Policy, Ecosystems Management and the Scientific Technical Advisory Panel (STAP)/Global Environment Facility (GEF). Winter application deadline is October 15.

6)      The Climate Institute  Winter Internship (DC) The Climate Institute seeks to inform key government and corporate decision-makers, heighten international awareness of climate change, and identify practical ways of achieving significant emissions reductions. Voluntary internships are available in Washington, DC and on a virtual basis. Apply now for winter term internships – and follow-up to educate the Institute on your availability based on the Dartmouth term calendar.

7)      Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) - Nationwide The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program encourages undergraduate students to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers by providing research experiences at the Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories. Winter application deadline is October 1.

8)      Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) – Internship (Quechee, VT) VINS provides environmental education programs for adults, families, and school children; partners with leading conservation organizations to promote environmental science field research; and operates New England’s premier avian wildlife rehabilitation clinic at the VINS Nature Center. Call to discuss potential opportunities for Winter term.

9)      All Ivy Environmental & Sustainable Development Career FairMarch 1, 2013 (NY) Interested in environmental internships, full-time jobs, and career opportunities from grad school and sustainability to wind power and environmental advocacy? Mark your calendar for March 1, 2013. You’re invited.

Save the Date: Employer Connections Fair

Coming September 19 and 20 (noon to 4 pm) to the Top of the Hop & Alumni Hall: Our Employer Connections Fair is a two-day event held each year during the first full week of fall term. Over 100 employers will host booths, representing government agencies, non-profit organizations, and companies from diverse industries. The fair is open to all Dartmouth undergraduates as well as students from the Thayer School of Engineering, Graduate Arts & Sciences, and Tuck School of Business.

CAREER BLITZ: Green Careers

CAREER BLITZ: GREEN CAREERS

1. CLEAN ENERGY ASSOCIATE – Environment New Hampshire (Full-Time)(Concord, NH) 2. CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES – Association of Climate Change Officers 3. GREEN JOBS & CAREER NETWORK – LinkedIn Group (Web Resource) 4. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM & VIDEO PRODUCTION – Our Task, Inc. (Summer)(Washington, DC) 5. CHINA SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROGRAM ASSISTANT – The Energy Foundation (Full-Time)(San Francisco) 6. ENERGY VISION SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM – Energy Vision (Summer)(New York City) 7. GEOLOGIST – URS Corporation (Entry-Level)(Minneapolis, MN) 8. RESEARCH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & OUTREACH INTERN – American Wind Wildlife Institute

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1. CLEAN ENERGY ASSOCIATE – Environment New Hampshire (Full-Time)(Concord, NH) Environment New Hampshire Clean Energy Associate will be part of a 2-year fellowship (2012-2014) and will receive classroom-style training and will help plan and execute successful campaigns. Learn more: http://bit.ly/IESVyE

2. POST-GRAD CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES – Association of Climate Change Officers Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO) has two (2) vacancies for a post-graduate Climate Change Research & Program Associate and a part-time Climate Change Research Fellow (Summer 2012). http://bit.ly/IHwxDw

3. GREEN JOBS & CAREER NETWORK – LinkedIn Group (Web Resource) LinkedIn.com is a fantastic job and internship search resource and when used effectively, you can learn about many opportunities and industry trends. When you become a member of the “Green Jobs & Career Network” group on LinkedIn.com, you are added to a “Green Jobs & Career Network – Newsletter” distribution list where you can receive job and internship postings in your email inbox. Find the group and become a member today!

4. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM & VIDEO PRODUCTION – Our Task, Inc. (Summer)(Arlington, VA) Gain video production experience while developing knowledge regarding global sustainability issues in an 8-week summer internship with Our Task, Inc. DEADLINE: 6/10/12 http://bit.ly/J99ujP

5. CHINA SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROGRAM ASSISTANT – The Energy Foundation (Full-Time)(San Francisco) The Energy Foundation is seeking a China Sustainability Energy Program Assistant (CSEPA) that will serve as a link between the 3-person US office team and the Beijing office staff of 30. Coordinate grants, oversee scheduling and reporting procedures for events. Assist Senior Vice President in communications. DEADLINE: 5/23/12 http://bit.ly/KQnPSe

6. ENERGY VISION SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM – Energy Vision (Summer)(New York City) Energy Vision is seeking interns to conduct research on advanced propulsion technologies that include different types of alternative transportation fuels (including hydrogen fuel cells, electric vehicles, biogas and algae). DEADLINE: 6/1/12 http://bit.ly/IIcDbA

7. GEOLOGIST – URS Corporation (Entry-Level)(Minneapolis, MN) URS Corporation is an engineering, construction, and technical services organization that is seeking candidates for an entry-level Geologist position. The successful candidate will prepare scientific documents, perform analyses, and conduct field tasks. http://bit.ly/Jkdlf0

8. RESEARCH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & OUTREACH INTERN – American Wind Wildlife Institute The American Wind Wildlife Institute (AWWI) is seeking an intern for Summer 2012 (w/possibility of extension) to assist in the development of a research database and to prepare outreach material regarding latest advances in wind energy and wildlife-interaction research. AWWI is a virtual organization, but has offices in Washington, DC and Burlington, VT. http://bit.ly/JrSWCv

Clean Energy Associate (2-Year Fellowship) - Environment America

Clean Energy Associate (2-Year Fellowship) - Environment America If you are looking for the opportunity, training and experience to make a powerful and long-lasting impact on the policies that will shape New Mexico’s environment, apply to be the Clean Energy Associate with Environment New Hampshire.  To apply, send a resume and cover letter to: jobs@environmentamerica.org.  

You’ll work to end New Hampshire’s fossil fuel dependence.

As powerful utilities consider building a massive pipeline, called the Keystone XL across the drinking supply for thousands of Americans, and as our lawmakers remove bans on more offshore drilling, putting our coasts at risk, New Hampshire’s oil use continues to rise.

New Hampshire is one of the most oil dependent states in the country. We heat our old, leaky buildings with heating oil, and use very little public transportation. We could be heating our homes with cleaner fuels and investing in energy efficiency to cut the energy we use all together.

Luckily, Environment New Hampshire helped convince the Obama Administration to announce the strongest clean cars standards in the last 40 years. These standards will save XX gallons of oil over the next Y years. To build on that progress we are working to convince our lawmakers in Concord to pass a comprehensive plan to move New Hampshire beyond oil.

Learn more about our work to get off oil at http://www.environmentnewhampshire.org/programs/nhe/get-oil

Environment New Hampshire’s Clean Energy Associate will lead our efforts to demonstrate widespread support for shifting from dirty sources of energy to clean ones, including working with clean energy professionals, public health groups, and small business owners, generating media attention, educating and mobilizing average Granite Staters through face-to-face conversations, and weighing in with the our state legislators.  Environment New Hampshire’s Clean Energy Associate will also develop and run campaigns to protect New Hampshire’s air and shift to clean energy.

You’ll work with one of the leading environmental groups in New Hampshire

Environment New Hampshire is a statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy group.  Our professional staff combines independent research, practical ideas and tough-minded advocacy to overcome the opposition of powerful special interests and win real results for New Hampshire's environment. Environment New Hampshire draws on 30 years of success in tackling top environmental problems.  We have led efforts to cut New Hampshire’s global warming pollution, minimize polluted runoff from developers, improve the mileage of new cars and trucks, and much more.  Learn more about the changes we’ve made at www.environmentnewhampshire.org/results.

You’ll learn how to run winning campaigns for the environment

Environment New Hampshire is a part of the Environment America federation, a federation of 29 state-based environmental advocacy groups.  Each year, Environment America hires passionate, talented and committed recent college graduates to join a two-year Fellowship Program, a program designed to give recent college graduates like you the training you need, and put you in the right place at the right time, so you can roll up your  sleeves and make a difference right away.

You’ll work with experienced advocates and organizers to make an immediate impact

If you’re hired to be the Environment New Hampshire Clean Energy Associate, you will be a member of the 2012-2014 Fellowship Program.  As a Fellow, you’ll learn how to help plan, run and win campaigns.  You’ll learn how to research and identify effective solutions to critical problems – those facing New Hampshire’s landscape, and others - and how to build and mobilize powerful constituencies to get behind your campaign.  You’ll lobby lawmakers, publish opinion pieces in major newspapers and on key websites, set up and speak at news conferences, organize town hall meetings and rallies, and run citizen outreach campaigns to educate the public, build membership and raise money for our work.  You’ll even learn how to recruit interns, activists, and future fellows to join Environment America.

In your second year, you’ll polish your skills and take on even more responsibility.  Learn more about the Fellowship Program at www.environmentamerica.org/jobs/available-positions/fellowship-program.

In addition to getting guidance and feedback from your staff director in New Hampshire, you’ll participate in classroom-style trainings throughout the year with other Environment America staff—including some of the nation’s top environmental advocates and organizers—in addition to getting guidance and feedback from your staff director.

The Fellowship is only the beginning

You will develop relationships with lawmakers and community leaders throughout New Hampshire, earn media coverage for important issues, raise funds, build membership, recruit and manage staff and volunteers, and run grassroots campaigns to promote protect New Hampshire’s landscape.  Bottom line: you’ll make a real difference.

After just two years of hard work, you’ll have the skills and experience that will set you apart from most recent college graduates and you’ll be prepared to take on even more leadership at Environment New Hampshire, elsewhere in the Environment America federation, or in the larger environmental community.

Location Concord, New Hampshire

Qualifications Environment New Hampshire is seeking a recent college graduate who is ready to commit his or her time, skills and passion to grassroots political action on behalf of the environment. We look for smarts, academic excellence, creativity, top-notch written and verbal skills, and an eagerness to learn. We value leadership experience with campus and activist groups.

Salary and Benefits As a recent graduate, you’ll earn $23,750 in your first year and $24,250 in your second year of the Fellowship. You’re eligible to opt into our group health plan. You accrue two weeks of paid vacation over the course of your first year, and an additional three weeks in your second year. You’re eligible to apply for college loan assistance after your third month, and to participate in our 401 (k) plan at the end of your first year.

How to learn more and apply To apply, send a resume and cover letter to: jobs@environmentamerica.org.  Contact Jessica O’Hare, Advocate with Environment New Hampshire, with any questions, at 603-229-3222.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnvironmentNewHampshire

Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/EnvAm

Interested in Arts Education?

The Hopkins Center is now hiring its START Senior Interns! Work with the Hop staff to manage and execute the START (Students Teaching in the Arts) program. START Senior Interns will work with volunteers and teachers in Upper Valley schools to expand and incorporate a stronger arts education for students in grades 3 - 8.  Apply by May 10th! Duties include but are not limited to communicating with and organizing volunteers, marketing START to campus and the Dartmouth community, and planning and running START events.  The ideal candidate was described as being able to "work independently as well as part of  team and have strong management, organizational, and leadership skills."  Applicants must be rising seniors. 10 hours/week for three terms, and a year stipend!

For more information on the START program, see http://hop.dartmouth.edu/outreach1/start-program . Send your application electronically to mary.gaetz@dartmouth.edu!