Seventh Generation Institute offers 1-2 full/part-time intern(s) This full time 
position is offered on a flexible basis so that one person can complete it full 
time or two persons half time. Please state your preference in your cover 
letter as described below. If half time, two interns will be hired, allowing 
each of the interns time to work or recreate locally. These positions are 
offered as part of Seventh Generation Institute’s Women in Conservation 
program. Selected interns will receive mentoring in leadership for women, 
nonprofit organization management and participation in as many of the 
Institute’s programs and administrative activities as possible. Information 
about Institute programs, location, approach to conservation and more can be 
found at www.seventh-generation.org. Internship positions require a minimum 6 
month commitment and interns may opt for a second term if desired. Desired 
start date is 1/15/19 or as soon as possible thereafter. There is no deadline 
to apply but position will be filled as soon as suitable candidates are 
identified. Positions are unpaid and receive no benefits, other than experience 
and mentoring. The Interns will assist the Executive Director and Operations 
Director with tasks drawn from all of the Institute’s programs and activities 
as various needs arise during the seasons. The selected candidates will assist 
in any or all of the following responsibilities and should have at least 
intermediate level skills in these: Design and write a wide variety of 
communication and outreach materials, including but not limited to: 
newsletters, social media, press releases, funder and donor communication, 
educational fact sheets, presentations, other materials as needed. Data entry 
and maintain records of communication. Organizing, promoting and coordinating 
workshops, fundraising events, public presentations and education events. 
Ensuring quality of these. Occasional public speaking opportunities are 
available for appropriate interns. Recruiting, training and coordinating 
volunteers. Coordination with project partners including private land owners, 
BLM, Forest Service and others. Other tasks as may be identified. Increasing 
responsibilities during the internship will be matched to the intern’s skills, 
interests and abilities. Specific tasks and hours are variable, since some of 
the Institute’s work is seasonal, conducted outdoors and is affected by 
weather. Other activities are affected by the schedules of project partners. 
Work hours must be flexible but will definitely include some evenings and 
weekends. Candidates should be: Located in Blaine County Idaho (Sun 
Valley/Ketchum area) or willing to relocate. Rental housing is scarce in Blaine 
County, so interns that wish to relocate will need to begin a housing search 
early. Able to work from home, provide your own vehicle and cell phone and have 
internet access. A computer and printer will be provided or you may use your 
own. Have a reliable 4WD vehicle and evidence of insurance. Be reasonably 
physically fit – sufficient to hike 5 miles in hilly terrain - and capable of 
working outdoors on occasions.  Able to complete occasional travel in Idaho and 
other parts of the West. This is highly variable from season to season and year 
to year. Local travel will be required within an estimated 100 miles of Blaine 
County. Other travel will be optional. Required qualifications A minimum of a 
bachelor’s degree in a field related to biodiversity conservation. Strong 
verbal and written communication skills, graphic design skills, organizational 
skills. Ability to communicate scientific information to a wide variety of 
audiences. Other desirable skills. Candidates are not expected to have all of 
these skills. Please describe your level of proficiencyin these skills if this 
is not clear on your resume.   Photography and videography GIS skills and/or 
GPS mapping experience. Field monitoring of streams, wildlife, native plants or 
invasive plants. Spanish language or other abilities. First aid Upon successful 
completion of the internship, each intern will receive a detailed evaluation 
and a letter of recommendation for future employment. A successful intern may 
be offered a paid position at the end of the internship. How to apply Before 
applying please read about the Institute’s mission, values and approach on the 
Institute’s website at www.seventh-generation.org. Candidates for these 
positions should be comfortable with the Institute’s values and approach, which 
is one approach among many in the conservation field. Please send a resume and 
cover letter to ad...@seventh-generation.org with the subject heading 
“Internship” In your cover letter please describe: Your interest, 
qualifications, strengths, and past experience that would help you perform this 
role. Include your interest in women’s leadership in conservation and in the 
Institute’s approach to conservation. Any specific skills, strengths or 
knowledge you have and wish to use that may not be on this list, but may be 
relevant to a nonprofit conservation organization or this position.   Date you 
are available to start work. A list of software that you are familiar with. You 
may categorize these as “very familiar” or “somewhat familiar.” Questions about 
these internships may be submitted by email. Please wait up to 3 days to 
receive a response and do not call. Your application email will be acknowledged 
and your submission reviewed.  Selected candidates will be contacted and asked 
for samples of previous work, references and other typical follow up. Seventh 
Generation Institute is an equal opportunity employer. Thank you for your 
interest in Seventh Generation Institute.

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