Sustainability Intern
Sustainability Interns for the Walking Mountains Science Center, gain new skills in environmental sustainability while providing education and outreach in the Eagle Valley community. Interns will learn hands-on skills in fostering sustainable behaviors while also gaining valuable experience in how mountain communities, governments, and businesses are taking action and monitoring their environmental impacts.
The experiential learning focuses heavily on “Zero Waste,” recycling, and waste diversion. Interns staff zero waste events throughout the summer, ranging from small community concerts to large multi-day festivals. Interns are responsible for managing the waste stream at events and providing zero waste education and outreach for the community.
Concurrently, interns have the opportunity to pursue projects within the Walking Mountains Sustainability & Stewardship Program Department in the following programs:
Actively Green Sustainable Business Certification
Mountain IDEAL Sustainable Destination Certification
Energy Programs
Climate Action Collaborative
Sustainable Film Series
This internship has an additional focus on Professional Development, provided through individual sustainability research projects, field trips, and project work with partner organizations. Interns also have the opportunity to learn about other programs within Walking Mountains Science Center.
For more information about Walking Mountains Science Center please visit www.walkingmountains.org.
Job Requirements
Desire to educate others on sustainability initiatives while expanding personal knowledge of current sustainability trends
Enthusiasm for working hands-on with environmental sustainability efforts including handling compost, waste, and recyclables
Comfort with interacting publicly with a variety of people in various settings
Minimum of two years completed education, preferably towards a degree related to sustainability, or equivalent relevant experience
Positive, self-motivated, organized, creative, and professional individual who can work independently and as part of a team of approximately 7 people
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Work flexible hours (including evenings and weekends)
Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions, and lift up to 50 pounds
A valid driver’s license and transportation
Must be able to perform the job requirements satisfactorily, as they generally represent the knowledge, skill and ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the job requirements.
Desired Qualifications:
Education and/or training in a specific sustainability subject
Spanish language skills (verbal and/or written)
Duration of Position: 40 hours/week starting May 25, 2021 and ending October 4, 2021
Compensation: Housing plus $300 weekly stipend
Contact: Nina Waysdorf, Sustainability Programs Coordinator, ninaw@walkingmountains.org or (970) 827 9725 x141
Application Deadline: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis with review deadlines February 12 & March 12