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Spring Internship: Education & Development

Spring Internship: Education & Development

 

Responsibilities:

The Spring Intern position involves assisting with educational resources, social media marketing, other communications tasks, and administrative work designed to support Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey’s efforts to protect rare wildlife, restore critical habitat, and foster pride in New Jersey’s diverse wildlife heritage

 

Essential Duties:

  • Assist in the administration of the Species on the Edge 5th and High School Contests
  • Create social media content focused on educational resources and conservation efforts
  • Write blog and website articles focused on educational resources and conservation efforts
  • Provide administrative support to the Education and Development Departments
  • Represent Conserve Wildlife Foundation at fairs, festivals, and other events as needed 
  • Assist Director of Education with classroom programs, assemblies and field trips, and educational outreach as needed

 

Education and Experience: 

Candidates must be able to work on their feet for extended periods of time. This position involves some physical activity such as repetitive bending, pushing, pulling, and lifting/carrying loads up to 25lbs.  This is a seasonal internship position open to undergraduates or recent graduates seeking degrees in Biology, Education, Environmental Sciences, or related fields. 

 

Term of Employment:

The term of employment is 10 to 17-weeks at a rate of $15.50/hour from February 2025 to May 2025. This is an in-person internship expected to work 10 to 15 hours per week at the Princeton office. Specific days will be determined between intern and supervisors.  PTO is not a benefit of this internship.

 

Interested Candidates should email a cover letter and resume to:  vera.figueiredo@conservewildlifenj.org