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Location: Washington, DC Hours and Compensation: 35 hours/week, $500 monthly stipend Position Dates: Early September 2014- December 2014 or beyond; specific dates are flexible Application Deadline: Rolling application period, but preferred ASAP and before August 8
Organization Overview: USCAN plays a critical role as the largest network connecting organizations working on climate advocacy and policy development at the state/regional, federal, and international levels, all of which are increasingly interdependent. USCAN’s mission is to support and strengthen US-based civil society organizations’ influence on the development and implementation of local, national, and international climate policy and action. Founded in 1989, USCAN fosters and facilitates collaborative efforts to share information, coordinate activities, and develop strategies across diverse organizations and constituencies. The network spans an array of perspectives and approaches. USCAN members are united by their common desire to reduce US greenhouse gas emissions, to increase climate resiliency, to inspire the United States’ positive participation in international forums to secure equitable, effective climate policies, and to support on-the-ground implementation of climate solutions. USCAN is the US node of the Climate Action Network (CAN-International), a global network of over 850 environment, energy, development, and faith based NGOs working collaboratively to address the causes of climate change and promote equitable solutions.
Description: USCAN seeks a policy intern for a minimum of four to six months to assist with policy and outreach activities. You will learn about domestic and international issues relating to climate change, including the international climate change negotiations, energy issues, and Clean Air Act issues. You will also become acquainted with the federal policy-making process and the various players and positions in the climate movement. The position is located in our Washington, DC office. This internship offers a monthly stipend of $500, help obtaining college credit (if needed), and negotiable start and end dates.
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How to Apply: Please send a resume and cover letter with availability to Brent Murcia (policy @climatenetwork.org). Please put the name of the internship and your name in the subject line of your email: “Policy Internship Application, First Name Last Name.” |