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Internship Opportunity at Marine Conservation Institute

As a leader in the global movement to protect and recover the integrity of vast ocean areas, Marine Conservation Institute uses the latest science to identify important marine ecosystems around the world and then advocates for their protection.

Our unique effectiveness comes from our vision, expertise and our willingness to partner with others. Training out of our Glen Ellen, CA office, interns have the opportunity to gain important conservation science, communication and advocacy skills.

To safeguard marine ecosystems on a global scale, Marine Conservation Institute launched Blue Parks. Blue Park Awards incentivize governments to protect marine life by recognizing effective marine protected areas that meet science-based standards. We aim to catalyze strong protection for at least 30% of the global ocean by 2030, enough to avert the extinction of most marine life.

Blue Park Science Interns train closely with the program director to help evaluate marine protected areas (MPAs) for Blue Park Awards. The Science Intern will conduct research on nominated MPAs and write evaluation reports. The intern will also have the opportunity to contribute pieces to the Institute’s blog, On the Tide.

Qualifications and skills

Computer:

  • Excellent internet research skills
  • Proficient in Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Ability/willingness to learn new computer programs

Marine Science:

  • Understanding of ocean conservation issues
  • Familiarity with marine protected areas
  • Experience searching and reading scientific literature

Communication:

  • Interpersonal skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Additional language skills a plus

Responsibilities may include

Research activities:

  • Research and compile information on MPAs from around the world
  • Research advances in MPA monitoring and enforcement approaches

Conservation program assistance:

  • Assist with communications – writing blog pieces, etc.
  • Proofreading a variety of external documents, emails, website pages
  • Brainstorming a variety of activities and programs

Location: Glen Ellen, CA
Period: 3-4 months (currently reviewing applications for spring/summer)
Hours: Negotiable. We will consider part-time applicants (20+ hours/week) or full-time applicants (35+ hours/week). Start and ending dates are flexible.

Compensation:

Internships are on a volunteer basis; no benefits or relocation costs are provided. We are happy to work with interns and their universities to obtain academic credit for internship work. It is the intern’s responsibility to negotiate this relationship with their institution and verify that the internship training and experience meets academic credit requirements.

Application Process:

Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis, and listings will be posted until filled. To apply to a position, please send the following materials via email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • Cover letter detailing your interests, relevant experience, goals and dates of availability
  • Résumé
  • Short formal writing sample
  • Course list detailing applicable coursework experience
  • List of 3 references
  • Please reference the position title “Blue Parks Science Internship” and your name in the subject line. Please do not call our office regarding this opportunity.

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