Internships
GreenAllies provides internship positions for college students interested in working on sustainability initiatives.
With a mission “To empower and support students as they become environmental sustainability leaders”, GreenAllies wants to create internships that provide unique and exciting opportunities that make a difference.
Who Should Apply?
Motivated college students who are interested in working with a fast-growing nonprofit seeking to promote sustainability through student empowerment. If you love working for environmental preservation, willing to meet new people, enjoy networking and building relationships, and want to make a difference to local communities and regional school students, then you should consider applying.
Location
With some internship positions, most of the work will be done remotely. Outdoor Internships at: The Althouse Arboretum 1794 Gilbertsville Road Pottstown, PA
Time TBD:
Time can be negotiated based on the student request 10-15 Hours per week (Summer: May through August) or Options available during other times of year, contact GreenAllies
Internship Positions/Responsibilities:
At the Althouse Arboretum:
> Land Manager: Responsible for maintenance and development of our environmental education center trails, features, and public gardens.
> Education Assistant: Plan, design and run summer camps and other public environmental education programs
Remote Option:
> Assistant Development Coordinator: Create and implement a development plan that details how GreenAllies identifies funding sources such as grants, in-kind donations, and marketing opportunities.
> Digital Media and Design Coordinator: Use your design skills to create beautiful and easy-to-understand content for the GreenAllies programs
> Communications Coordinator: Develop advertising strategies for GreenAllies programs, maintain connections with partners, donors and students, and work on media relations
How to Apply
> Fill out this online form to apply to the internship program
IMPORTANT:
Please contact Ken Hamilton at GreenAllies for more information and questions.