Paid Internship Opportunity – Community Outreach

The LandTrust for Central NC is excited to be partnering with the Conservation Trust for North Carolina (CTNC) through theirย Max Mukelabai Diversity Internship Program, and is seeking a Community Outreach Intern for Summer 2013.

Click here to see CTNC website description and more info:ย http://www.ctnc.org/ltcnc-intern/

Community Outreach Intern

Location: Asheboro, NC

The Community Outreach Intern will assist with our outreach efforts, with a particular focus onย broadening the base and connecting with Spanish-speaking members of our service area.

Communication Outreach Internโ€™s Duties will include:ย 

  • Writing press releases and stories featured in our newsletter
  • Updating our website and social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter
  • Assisting with coordinating and setting up for outreach events.
  • Producing some outreach materials in Spanish
  • Providing talks or hikes with a Spanish-speaking leader (These could include schoolย programs, natural history and biodiversity hikes, farmland focused talks, andย environmental health information.)

One possible additional product might be a video of our work, interviewing conservationย easement donors and other partners, and sharing conservation success stories that could beย displayed in the community. Another component of the internship might be looking at how toย more effectively use outreach activities to have a more visible presence throughout our region,ย which would lead to increased awareness and support of conservation work.

Qualifications: Fluency in Spanish, public relations, excellent writing and computer skills,ย journalism/marketing experience, knowledgeable of various social media tools, goodย interpersonal skills.

The intern should be comfortable spending time outdoors in general. It is expected that the internย will spend some time actually walking and becoming familiar with LandTrust properties andย meeting landowners and volunteers, helping host hikes and events. Familiarity with and passionย for land conservation and natural history is a plus.

How to apply:

To apply for this internship, complete this form and email your resume and cover letter toย Crystal Cockman at crystal@landtrustcnc.org by March 15, 2013 at 5pm. If you have questionsย or require more information, contact Crystal at (336)633-0143. Learn more about the LandTrustย for Central North Carolina at http://landtrustcnc.org.

Max Mukelabai Diversity Internship Program

The Conservation Trust for North Carolina invites you to help us shape the future of our state byย encouraging students to intern at one of North Carolinaโ€™s land trusts or with our partner organizations thisย summer.

In 2008, CTNC established an internship program for students of color, focusing our outreach at ourย stateโ€™s 10 historically black colleges and universities. In 2009 and 2010 we expanded our campusย outreach to include the entire University of North Carolina system. Since the programโ€™s inception, weย have supported 33 interns at 20 land trusts and other partner organizations across the state.ย Through this program, CTNC and our local partners introduce promising students to careers inย conservation and introduce conservation organizations to potential employees. Interns are placed withย host organizations for full-time, 10-week, paid internships that provide hands-on opportunities to gain theย skills and experiences necessary for a successful career in conservation. Preference is given to risingย juniors, seniors, and graduate/professional students.

CTNC recently renamed the program the Max Mukelabai Diversity Internship Program to honor CTNCย board member Max Mukelabai. Max was a dynamic young leader who joined CTNCโ€™s board in 2008 andย passed away suddenly on July 8, 2011, at the age of 36. Max was born in Zambia and raised inย Zimbabwe. In 1998, he co-founded the Middle East News Service Inc., a global media service providerย and syndicator of news and information about the Middle East and North Africa. Max was the principal ofย Maximo Mukelabai, CPA, PC, in Durham and had recently been elected chairman of the N.C.ย Association of Certified Public Accountants. He contributed greatly to CTNC through his service on theย boardโ€™s finance committee. Max had a global perspective and was deeply committed to the CTNCโ€™sย Conservation and Diversity Project.

The Max Mukelabai Diversity Internship Program is supported by gifts from private individuals.

The Conservation Trust for North Carolina is an equal opportunity employer.

Compensation

Undergraduate stipends are generally $3,000 for the summer. Graduate stipends are generally $3,300.

More about land trusts

CTNC (www.ctnc.org) is a statewide, non-profit land trust that represents, assists and promotes local landย trusts so that they can protect more land in their communities. Through partnerships with landowners,ย communities and public agencies, land trusts save the places you love across North Carolina.

Visit www.ctnc.org/diversityinterns to see what former interns had to say about their experiences.

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