Company: International Rivers
Address: 2150 Allston Way, Suite 300
Location: Berkeley, CA
Application Deadline: February 10, 2013
Position: Part-time, Paid
Timeframe: 02/18/13 — 05/18/13 (Flexible)
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Description
International Rivers is a non-profit research and advocacy organization headquartered in Berkeley, California, with staff and consultants currently working in Brazil, China, India, South Africa and Thailand. International Rivers supports communities around the world in protecting their rivers and rights. We work to halt destructive dams and encourage better methods of meeting needs for water, energy and protection from floods.
International Rivers' Policy Program works to strengthen the social and environmental policies of dam builders and financiers, and to build the capacity of civil society and dam-affected communities to defend their rights. We are seeking a part-time (16-20 hours/week) intern for 3 months during Spring and Summer 2013 (with possibility of extension) to assist with the creation of a major report on the current state of the world's rivers. The report will include an in-depth research component on indicators of river basin health, and will analyze our experiences and lessons with specific dam projects, developers, and cross-cutting issues over the past decade. The Policy Program Intern will play a critical role in the project team by supporting the research, production, and outreach components of this report.
Responsibilities
Specific responsibilities may include:
Support for research and data collection
Production of graphics, maps, and other visuals
Coordination of publication review team
Support for outreach and communications activities
Some administrative and logistical tasks
Requirements
Required qualifications and experiences:
Commitment to environmental integrity, social justice and the mission of International Rivers
A background in freshwater ecology, hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, or environmental science
A background in geographical information science (GIS)
Strong research skills in English and one other language
Written and spoken fluency in English
Strong data management skills
Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment
Preferred qualifications:
Knowledge of global water institutions
An understanding of the social and environmental impacts of dams and hydropower
Experience producing infographics and visuals
Flexible self-starter. Strong ability to set priorities, respond to shifting priorities, and manage a variety of time-sensitive activities simultaneously
Excellent organizational, planning and interpersonal skills, including the ability to work both independently and within a team
Compensation includes a stipend of USD $12/hr for a three-month period; an additional three-month extension is possible. This position is based in our Berkeley, California office.
Qualified applicants are encouraged to send your cover letter, resume, and a 3-page writing sample to the Intern & Volunteer Coordinator, internship@internationalrivers.org, with “Policy Program Intern” in the subject line. NO CALLS PLEASE. This position will be open until filled. The ideal candidate would be able to start as early as mid-February.