Digital Regional Grassroots Organizing Intern
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Deadline to Apply:
Monday, November 30, 2020, 3:00pm
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Southern Utah Wilderness AllianceJob Category:
Internship
Job Type:
Full-time
Overview:
Please submit resume and cover letter to Travis Hammill at travis@suwa.org by November 30.
The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) seeks an intern in California, Florida, Maryland, or Texas to lead the fight for protecting Wilderness-quality public lands in Utah.
The goals for the internship are:
- To present SUWA’s WILD UTAH film and hold a public presentation about protecting Utah’s public lands.
- Recruit 25 volunteers for 3 or more creative/inventive actions or events.
- Hold in-district meetings (either in person or via Zoom, depending on COVID) with their members of Congress and Senators (3 meetings total) with at least 5 additional attendees on the topic of America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act.
These numbers are subject to change, and depend on the targets/legislative goals.
SUWA is committed to providing an equitable work environment and all internship opportunities are open to any and all applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic. If you are asking yourself if you should apply, the answer is YES! Please do!
Timeline and Hours: This internship is a 15 week program. The Spring Cohort will be from January 18 - April 30, 2021. Interns are expected to work approximately 8 hours per week. For interns who are students enrolled in courses during the internship, accommodations can be made for academic commitments such as tests, mid-terms, and finals, as well as class schedules.
Stipend and Equipment: Interns will be paid $1500 for the entirety of the internship in monthly installments. This equates to approximately $12.50/hour. Interns will need to provide their own computer with internet access and webcam for meetings. SUWA will provide other necessary equipment and software for completing the internship, as well as an “@SUWA.org” email and Google Drive account for the intern to use for the duration of the internship.
Expectations: **DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THIS INTERNSHIP WILL BE COMPLETELY REMOTE THROUGH SPRING 2021.** Interns will be expected to attend a weekly meeting on Mondays at 2:00pm MT for check ins with SUWA staff, training, and cohort discussions. This date & time is subject to change. A weekly schedule will be provided, listing discussion topics. Interns outside Utah will also have a Zoom meeting with the regional SUWA organizer once every 2 weeks or as needed to ensure alignment with SUWA organizing goals and expectations.
What we are looking for in an intern:
- Dedication to environmental activism and protecting the natural environment not only for recreation or preservation, but to advocate for justice for the ancestral lands of Indigenous peoples throughout the region.
- Ability to speak and write clearly and concisely is essential.
- Knowledge of government and/or public land issues is a plus but not mandatory.
- Must be comfortable speaking to groups of people in person or online.
- Ability to think creatively and to multi-task.
Position Start Date:
Monday, January 18, 2021
Job Duration:
Temporary
How to Apply:
Please submit resume and cover letter describing why natural landscapes are important to you and what would make you the best candidate for this internship to Travis Hammill at travis@suwa.org by November 30.
Job Compensation:
Other
Stipend
Compensation Information:
Interns will be paid $1500 for the entirety of the internship in monthly installments. This equates to approximately $12.50/hour.