Off Campus Event: Maine Sustainability and Water Conference (3/30)

The 2017 Maine Sustainability & Water Conference is scheduled for Thursday, March 30, 2017 at the Augusta Civic Center. The conference will include two concurrent sessions, a student poster session and a keynote talk. Potential concurrent sessions include the following topics: Materials Management, Drought, Maine’s Changing Foodscape, Ocean and Coastal Acidification, Shoreland Zoning, Green-Gray Infrastructure. The conference keynote speaker is Aram Calhoun, a professor of wetlands ecology from UMaine. Aram will speak about her research that uses local vernal pool conservation as a model to help communities find ways to balance economic development with natural resource conservation on private land.

For more information, visit http://umaine.edu/mitchellcenter/2017-conference/

Summer 2017 Fellowship: CitySprouts, Cambridge MA (unpaid), Apply by March 15, 2017

City Spouts Summer Fellowship
Location: Cambridge, MA
Dates : June 19 – August 18, 2017 ( Program dates may shift s lightly)
Hours : 8:00am – 4:30pm , Monday – Friday
Compensation: The CitySprouts Summer Fellowship is an unpaid position*
*Bowdoin students may be able to acquire funding through the Career Planning Office

Reporting to: Program Director
CitySprouts is a non-profit school garden program that works with public schools to build capacity to integrate the school garden into teachers’ curriculum and the school culture.
CitySprouts partners with 23 public schools in Cambridge and Boston, MA. Our Middle School Program consists of both afterschool and summer programming with a goal to make the experience of garden-based learning accessible to all young people.

CitySprouts’ Summer Program is based in Cambridge and provides 100 youth (ages 11-14) with hands-on learning through growing, harvesting, preparing and eating healthy food in an urban garden. With an emphasis on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), the summer program fosters a strong connection to their natural urban environment through working and learning in the garden.

CitySprouts is seeking, energetic, diverse, and outgoing college students* to provide essential support to the Summer Program. We expect to accept 8-10 students as CitySprouts Summer Fellows for nine weeks during the summer of 2017. CitySprouts Summer Fellows can expect a significant learning opportunity as well as opportunities for career exploration. Summer Fellows work in pairs, directly with a CitySprouts Garden
Coordinator and will also:

● Receive training in:
○ Urban agriculture
○ Teaching about food and the environment
○ Managing youth groups in an outdoor setting
○ Building relationships with and teaching middle school youth
● Participate in weekly staff meetings
● Collaborate with a garden maintenance team as stewards for multiple school gardens
● Engage in daily lesson and activity planning in STEM-SL curriculum, gardening skills and
cooking

Expectations:
The CitySprouts Summer Fellowship is an opportunity for interested applicants to gain first-hand experience working in the heart of a growing nonprofit organization. Summer Fellows will be given significant responsibility toward making the summer program a successful experience for all participants, as well as in representing CitySprouts to young people, families and the larger community. All members of CitySprouts staff, including Fellows, are expected to uphold the following expectations:
● Be curious, open and willing to try new things
● Express enthusiasm for the CitySprouts program in the garden, in the neighborhood and on ield trips
● Approach the physical labor of garden maintenance with energy and a positive attitude
● Stay mindful of the impact adults have on young people and to foster a positive & respectful relationship between youth, other Fellows and CitySprouts staff

Summer Fellow Responsibilities :
● Youth Development and Education
○ Assist the Garden Coordinator in teaching a team of summer middle school interns
about growing food, garden care, healthy cooking, science of the garden, food
justice, community service, and the natural environment
○ Work with the Garden Coordinator to plan inquiry and project based activities and
lessons for interns related to the above topics
○ Mentor middle school youth and encourage their leadership skills
○ Chaperone youth on field trips to local farms, food pantries and grocery stores
● Urban Agricultural Skills
○ Work as part of an afternoon garden maintenance crew, perform routine tasks such
as watering, weeding, harvesting and planting
○ Complete special garden maintenance and construction projects with garden crew
● Cooking and Food
○ Responsible for pantry inventory at summer internship site
○ Responsible for overseeing and maintaining safety during youth meal preparation
Important Notes :
● Fellows are central to our summer staffing and the success of our summer youth program,
so we ask for a commitment to the full-nine week time period
● Summer Fellows should be willing and comfortable with various forms of commuting in an
urban environment. Throughout the day, Fellows will be expected to travel between
Cambridge school gardens, and a bicycle and or use of the T is the most efficient mode of
transportation in this city.
● The CitySprouts Summer Fellowship is an unpaid position. We ask all Fellows to either
secure funding through their school’s service learning & career center or receive Internship
credits from their college or university. We do not provide housing. If funding for the
summer is an issue please contact us about potential resources.

Application
:
● Please respond to the following questions/prompts in no more than a page
○ (The cost of living for 2 months in the greater Boston area is approximately $2,500)
In this unpaid internship, my funding or Internship credits will be coming from…
○ The experience I bring to this internship will be…
○ The skills and experience I hope to gain include…
● Please include two references that can speak to your work or school experience.
* In our experience, this position has worked best for college students because they can access a funding and support system that allows them to participate in a demanding full time experience for 9-weeks without pay. However, if a qualified candidate who is not currently enrolled in college can give compelling evidence that they will be able to complete the fellowship without that support, we will gladly consider them.
Please send one page application & resume to [email protected]
by
March 15, 2017

Summer 2017 Job: Portland Water District: Watershed Protection Specialist, Apply by March 17, 2017

Portland Water District Summer Job Opportunity– Watershed Protection Specialist

The Portland Water District is seeking job candidates for a summer watershed protection specialist. PWD has an environmental source protection group that works on and around Sebago Lake, which is the drinking water supply for the greater Portland area.

The summer watershed protection specialist position includes such duties as: environmental sampling, field inspection work, limited laboratory analysis, and office tasks.  A primary responsibility of this position will be to organize and conduct PWD’s seasonal Sebago Lake Beach Monitoring Program.  Other responsibilities of the position may include working with our education coordinator and our watershed security officer to help with public outreach events hosted by PWD.

Candidates for this position must have completed a minimum of one year of college coursework in environmental science or a related field and be comfortable and capable of interacting with the public in a respectful and professional manner. Two or more years of college coursework and some experience with GIS software and working in a laboratory setting is preferred.

This is a paid full-time position that will begin in mid to late May and continue through Labor Day or at least the end of August.  It may include some weekend work as needed.

Please visit http://www.pwd.org/watershed-protection-specialist-summer-months to complete an application and to submit a resume and cover letter.

Application deadline: March 17th, 2017

9 Month Fellowship: Spiritual Ecology Fellowship Apply by March 15, 2017

Please share this unique fellowship program with students and alumni! Accepting applications through March 15.

http://www.spiritualecologyfellowship.org/the-program/

Spiritual Ecology Fellowship: Founded in 2015, the Spiritual Ecology Fellowship is an initiative of Kalliopeia Foundation. The fellowship supports emerging young leaders and innovators who recognize the need to create a future that is not driven by materialism and greed, but rooted in the spiritual values of reverence for nature, stewardship, interconnectedness, compassion and service. The program is designed to offer an experience of deep study and practical application of the principles of spiritual ecology. A central component of the fellowship will be the development and implementation of pilot projects that have the potential to be catalysts for change.

Description: The fellowship follows a 9-month program and will consist of 8 selected participants, all of whom will receive full scholarships for program tuition and a $10,000 stipend to assist with project development. All travel, food and lodging for retreats will be provided at no cost. Successful and viable projects will be eligible for incubation and potential seed funding consideration via the Kalliopeia Foundation incubator program upon completion of the fellowship. Application deadline: March 15, 2017

Program Details and Eligibility: http://www.spiritualecologyfellowship.org/the-program/

Applicants should be between the ages of 22-30 (slightly outside can apply). Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible for consideration.

Current Fellows: You can see our current fellows and projects, representing a diversity of values-based interests and a short film about our recent field visit to India.

Deadline: March 15, 2017
Notification of Acceptance: May 15, 2017
More information: http://www.spiritualecologyfellowship.org

Please share with those who might be interested!
With appreciation,

Seana
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Seana Quinn
Spiritual Ecology Fellowship Coordinator
PO Box 1164, Inverness, CA 94937 USA
http://www.spiritualecologyfellowship.org

Spiritual Ecology Fellowship – Open for Applications!

http://www.spiritualecologyfellowship.org