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Pennsylvania Sea Grant 2025 Summer Undergraduate Internship Program - Environmental Literacy

The Pennsylvania State University
remote work
United States, Pennsylvania, Erie
Dec 23, 2024
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  • CURRENT PENN STATE STUDENT (not employed previously at the university) and seeking employment with Penn State, please login to Workday to complete the student application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday.
  • If you are NOT a current employee or student, please click "Apply" and complete the application process for external applicants.

Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location.For additional information on remote work at Penn State, seeNotice to Out of State Applicants.

JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

Pennsylvania Sea Grant

2025 Summer Undergraduate Internship Program - Environmental Literacy

Pennsylvania Sea Grant is excited to offer paid summer internship opportunities for undergraduate students seeking to gain experience in the areas of communications, education, outreach, and research.The purpose of the internships is to contribute to an ocean and Great Lakes workforce that understands technical and social challenges facing coastal communities as well as the natural environment. The experience will help prepare undergraduate students from all backgrounds for graduate school and careers in science, policy, management, and outreach focused on oceans, Great Lakes, and watersheds.

The internships are offered in Pennsylvania as part of the Community Engaged Internship (CEI) program, which is offered by Sea Grant programs across the country. The Pennsylvania Sea Grant program encourages applications from students with unique lived experiences, skills, abilities, and interests with the intention of strengthening Pennsylvania Sea Grant capacity toenhance the practical use and conservation of natural resources for a healthy environment, resilient communities, and strong, sustainable economies.

Learn more about the CEI program, visithttps://seagrant.noaa.gov/Community-Engaged-Internship

Eligibility

  • This opportunity is limited to undergraduate students currently enrolled in a U.S. institution of higher learning. Undergraduate students graduating in spring 2025 are eligible for the internship.
  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or be authorized to work in the United States without restriction.
  • Graduate students are not eligible for this opportunity. To learn about graduate fellowship opportunities, visithttp://seagrant.psu.edu/section/opportunities

Details and Application

Apply electronically (www.hr.psu.edu/careers) with the additional documentation as described below. Applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled.

Submit the following documents in a single PDF file:

  • Resume or curriculum vitae detailing education and work experiences (2-page limit)
  • Goal statement describing your interest in the internship program. Helpful information to include is your personal, professional, and academic background including your related experience, major or field of study and why you chose it; why you are interested in marine, Great Lakes, watershed science, policy, management, education, or outreach; how you think this internship would help you professionally; and information about how you might contribute to the mission of the CEI program (1000 words)
  • Copy of unofficial transcript(s)
  • Contact information (name, title, email, telephone number) for one reference. This reference should be someone who supervised you in a work or volunteer position and who is willing to describe your qualifications for the internship, or from a college professor or advisor who is willing to describe your academic achievements.

Review of applications and interviews will begin no earlier than January 21, 2025, and continue until the positions are filled.The positions will begin on or after June 9, 2025.

Successful candidates will be paid $17 per hour and be expected to work up to 40 hours per week for 8-9 weeks, from June into August. Interns should be able to work independently, with guidance from their supervisor. Interns should be located in Pennsylvania, with ability to travel to attend events and meetings in person.Other aspects of this position can be completed virtually, creating a hybrid work experience.Interns will have the opportunity to participate in Pennsylvania Sea Grant staff meetings as well as other potential professional development and networking opportunities.See descriptions below for further details.

Questions should be directed to Sarah Whitney atswhitney@psu.eduincluding the subject line of "2025 Pennsylvania Sea Grant Summer Undergraduate Internship."

Visit Pennsylvania Sea Grant online athttp://seagrant.psu.edu

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Pennsylvania Sea Grant Summer Undergraduate Internship

Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development Intern

Pennsylvania Sea Grant's statewide reach includes three diverse coastal regions:the Lake Erie, Susquehanna River, and Delaware River watersheds. Environmental literacy and workforce development (ELWD) is an educational priority across these three distinct watersheds, and is fostered via educator professional development workshops, adult and youth education programs, print and online resources, opportunities for college and university students, and nonformal community education.Pennsylvania Sea Grant seeks an environmental literacy and workforce development (ELWD) intern who is interested in Great Lakes, ocean, and climate literacy educator professional development program content and action-oriented stewardship projects.

Specifically, the intern may:

  • Catalog and update existing Pennsylvania Sea Grant K-12 lesson plans and activity guides to ensure they address current Pennsylvania academic standards, that the content is accurate, and that they meet diversity equity inclusion and accessibility best practices.
  • Refresh and update existing loanable education kits to ensure they address current Pennsylvania academic standards, that the content is accurate, and that they meet diversity equity inclusion and accessibility best practices. Additionally, to investigate partnership opportunities for implementation of statewide loan distribution protocols.
  • Gather and organize resources on a Great Lakes Literacy relevant topic and assist in developing an online, self-paced educator professional development program.
  • Assist with in-person and online educator professional development program planning and implementation, including Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEE) action project.
  • Attend meetings with formal and nonformal educators and related partners.
  • Additional opportunities as appropriate.

If hire is local to Erie:

  • Assist with planning and delivery of in-person educator professional development programs, including Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEE) action project in northwest Pennsylvania.

These tasks will involve regular communication with Pennsylvania Sea Grant staff and Sea Grant Educators in the Great Lakes, mid-Atlantic, and national networks, and with relevant partners from state agencies, non-governmental organizations, schools, and more.

This intern should be located in Pennsylvania. This position can be completed virtually and may also have the opportunity to attend programs, events, and meetings.

Qualifications: The intern should have strong writing and communication skills, the ability to work independently and with others, and good organizational proficiencies. An interest in and experience with formal and nonformal educational settings is preferred but not required.

The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable for advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and sustainability in all of its forms. We embrace individual uniqueness, foster a culture of inclusion that supports both broad and specific diversity initiatives, leverage the educational and institutional benefits of diversity in society and nature, and engage all individuals to help them thrive. We value inclusion as a core strength and an essential element of our public service mission.

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Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.

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