Friday, April 30, 2021

Prince George's County Food Equity Council Paid Remote Summer Internship

 

The Prince George’s County Food Equity Council (FEC) is a local food policy council, housed within the Institute for Public Health Innovation, that works to help local residents grow, sell, and choose healthy food. We are a group of hometown leaders and changemakers committed to bringing better food to every fork. Our council is made up of anti-hunger direct service and advocacy groups, government agencies, community-based organizations, civic associations, urban farms, universities, grocery stores, health care providers, and residents who care about where their food comes from.


Since 2013, the council has been a voice for County residents at the policymaking table. They work with County leaders to find permanent solutions to improve our food system. They focus on systematic and sustainable changes to Prince George’s County’s public health challenges (i.e., hunger, diet-related chronic disease, and communities under food apartheid that lack healthy food options) by advocating for policy that creates a more equitable local food system.

The FEC is hiring a Communications & Food Assistance Intern to join their small team from June through August 2021. Interns have the opportunity to play an important role in many aspects of FEC's committee work. Food Equity Council staff will oversee interns' work on specific projects for 10 to 20 hours per week for at least three months. The Communications & Food Assistance Intern will primarily provide outreach and information through the FEC’s website and social media. Other opportunities include support for committees, event and meeting assistance, and help with some administrative tasks.

Interns will work remotely with flexible hours; however, a minimum of 50% of hours must be during business hours. The successful candidate will be expected to provide their own computer with internet access. Internships are 10-20 hours a week from June through August 2021. This is an unpaid internship without benefits. A $2,500 stipend will be awarded to help cover expenses. Credit is available to students participating in a college or university program.

For more information, click here. To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and one additional sample and/or link to communications-related work to Jgroenfeldt@institutephi.org by May 2nd, 2021, with the subject line “FEC Communications and Food Assistance Intern Application.”