Internships with Environment Massachusetts
Environment Massachusetts is a statewide organization working to tackle our biggest environmental challenges and fight for a greener future.

Our interns make a big impact on our campaigns, while gaining valuable skills in political advocacy and grassroots organizing.

As an intern, you’ll work on campaigns like:
-  Powering Massachusetts with 100% clean and renewable energy, from sources like the sun and the wind
-  Banning single-use plastic products, like shopping bags and polystyrene containers, that end up in our oceans and harm our wildlife.
-  Standing up for the public's right to know about pollution in our rivers and streams.

You'll work hard and take on real responsibility. Our interns organize press conferences, write op-eds and letters to the editor, build coalitions, meet with state officials, and mobilize grassroots support for our campaigns.

We have a limited number of internship positions still available for the summer, and we are also looking for interns for the fall semester and the academic year.  Interns typically work 10-15 hours per week during the academic year and 20 hours per week during the summer. The position is unpaid.

The deadline to apply for a summer internship is Friday, April 5.

Questions: Contact Ben Hellerstein, ben@environmentmassachusetts.org, 617-747-4368.
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