Deadline extended to March 15th!
The Smithsonian
Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI - https://nationalzoo.si.edu/conservation) is
offering an internship in outreach and communication as part of the Changing
Landscapes Initiative (CLI). CLI’s mission is to combine scientific rigor with
community wisdom to help secure a vibrant and healthy future for people and
wildlife. The goal is to provide local land use planners with insights into the
potential future of the region as informed by conservation science. In this
way, CLI provides relevant information for supporting strategic decision making
that balances the diverse needs of people and the environment that supports
them.
Learning Objectives:
In this internship, the selected intern will learn, expand, and refine skills
essential for community outreach - including event planning, logistics, and
conservation communication - by assisting with the execution of CLI’s
communications strategy and preparation of stakeholder meetings throughout late
spring/summer. The intern will gain first-hand insight into how science is
communicated, especially in the context of influencing policy. They will have
the opportunity to meet individuals from a variety of NGOs and government
agencies and learn how these different groups interact with each other. The
intern will also be able to improve their skills in public speaking, writing
and design by contributing to outreach communications materials and
presentations. The intern’s work/schedule will be active and diverse, ranging
from digital to interpersonal communications requiring travel.
Skill Building Opportunities:
Interns will have the opportunity to learn and develop skills and experience in
community outreach by:
-Communicating with a network of current project stakeholders
-Searching for new stakeholders and integrating them into the project network
-Collaborating in the coordination of meetings, including developing
presentation materials and keeping meeting minutes
-Helping draft and define communications strategy to inform stakeholders and
the public about project initiatives and results
-Seeking out opportunities to share project initiatives and results with NGOs
and academic organizations
-Traveling for interpersonal partnership-building meetings with communications
lead
-Aid with development and public delivery of presentations with the
communications lead
-Helping prepare status reports, documenting ongoing activities, current
schedule trend, challenges, events, and project requirements
Stipend:
$1500 per month.
Terms of Appointment:
6-month full time (40 hrs/wk) internship. Internship will consist of remote
digital work, in-person meetings, and at times weekly travel within Virginia
and D.C. Anticipated start date in April 2020.
To apply:
Send a resume and cover letter in a single pdf file to fergusc@si.edu using the subject line “COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP APPLICATION 2020”. Title the pdf file “LastName_Communication2020”. Applications that do not follow this format may not be considered.