Agriculture and Climate Finance Interns-Public and Private Sector-Remote
Friends of the Earth U.S.
Location
Washington, DC
Department
Administration & Support
Salary
$17.00
Range
$17.00
Frequency
HOURLY
Job Description
Posted on:
January 16, 2024
Friends of the Earth (FOE) is a national not for profit environmental
organization driven by passion for a healthier and more just world. We push for
the bold reforms that are needed. It’s an approach that has worked for five
decades to produce important victories that help protect our planet and its
people. We’re part of Friends of the Earth International, a federation of groups
working in more than 70 countries on today’s most urgent environmental and
social issues.
To accomplish our mission, Friends of the Earth is working at the nexus of
environmental protection, economic policy and social justice to fundamentally
transform the way our country and the world value people and the environment.
Our current campaigns focus on promoting clean energy and solutions to climate
change, ensuring the food we eat and products we use are sustainable and safe
for our health and the environment, and protecting marine ecosystems and the
people who live and work near them. This work is carried out by our team of
staff in our Berkeley, California and Washington, D.C. offices.
Corporate-controlled, chemical intensive industrial food production is
increasingly harmful to people and the planet, contributing to hunger, disease,
poverty and severe environmental damage, which particularly adversely impact
communities of color. Simultaneously, this “too big to fail” system leaves us
vulnerable to climate chaos and other disruptions which threaten food security.
A healthy future is dependent on developing an alternative, sustainable and
resilient food system. This is why Friends of the Earth’s Food and Agriculture
Program is working to rapidly transition our food system to one that is
sustainable, healthy, and just. We carry out market and policy campaigns aimed
at protecting pollinators, reforming animal agriculture, and reducing the
harmful environmental and social impacts of industrial agriculture, while
advocating for local, just, humane, organic and sustainable food production.
Friends of the Earth is committed to justice and equality. We value diversity at
all levels of the organization and are committed to creating an inclusive
environment for all employees. We believe that a range of perspectives makes our
team more creative, flexible, and impactful.
What We Look For: Friends of the Earth two (2) seeks an intern for its
Agriculture & Climate Finance Program, which fights for shifts in public and
private finance that support a just transition away from chemical-intensive
monocropping and factory farming to ecologically regenerative production of
plants and a sustainable amount of pasture-based, higher welfare animal
production. As part of this, we work to stop the financing of proposed factory
farm projects before they are approved (or monitor them once they are approved),
with a focus on Latin America.
Does this sound like you? If so, then this is the intern position for you. We
are looking for two (2) interns. One intern will assist in conducting grassroots
and stakeholder outreach to support our federal and international policy work,
support engagement efforts with Multilateral Development Banks, help with
multilateral development bank project research tracking factory farm projects on
the ground in Latin America and Africa, support digital communications and
social media campaigns, assist with domestic and international coalition
building efforts, and draft public outreach materials. The second intern will
support our efforts to engage U.S. commercial banks, including assisting with
corporate and bank research, supporting collaborative projects and
coalition-building with international campaign partners, contributing to
research reports, and drafting public outreach materials. This is a paid,
part-time internship. Interns must be able to commit to 15 hrs/week; at the rate
of $17/hour. The length of the internship is 6-9 months.
Who You Are:
Supportive Collaborator: Participate and support activities of our global Stop
Financing Factory Farming coalition meetings. Provide support for meeting and
event logistics such as petition deliveries, creation of PowerPoints for
webinars, meetings with policy makers, briefings, etc. Conduct research and
compile relevant information on campaign villains and targets. Attend coalition
meetings and other relevant meetings on behalf of the campaign. Help mobilize
Friends of the Earth members and campaign partners to participate in key
campaign moments such as days of action, sign-on letters, petitions, and other
calls to action.
Detail Oriented: Create online and offline public outreach and engagement
materials. Provide general support for digital organizing tactics including
social media posts, public comments, infographic content, and blog posts. Track
corporate targets in the media and disseminate information to campaign members.
Track public development bank investments in factory farming alongside a key
partner, the International Accountability Project.
Effective Communicator: Identify engagement opportunities, maintain
spreadsheets, and conduct outreach to allied organizations (especially in the
US, Latin America and Europe) and other stakeholders. Work with a wide range of
colleagues in environmental, social justice, international organizations and
policy arenas and have the opportunity to become familiar with how these
different entities work.
Required Qualifications:
* A high school diploma or GED.
* Education and/or experience with corporate campaigns, grassroots organizing,
environmental or political work.
* Understanding of the harms of industrial livestock, especially the
intersection between agriculture and climate and the connection between food
justice and racial justice.
* Strong research, writing, and editing skills including experience and
familiarity with collecting, analyzing and summarizing credible research.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and basic Microsoft programs.
* A highly motivated, quick learner who is able to take initiative and work
independently in a remote work environment.
* All candidates must be authorized to work in the United States. FOE does not
sponsor any employment related visas.
Preferred Qualifications:
* A background in environmental issues, racial justice, international
development, finance campaigns or public policy.
* Foundational knowledge on current international benchmarks for corporate
climate action and/or how public/private financial institutions channel money
to agribusiness.
* Background in international policy work.
* Fluency in Spanish and/or Portuguese.
Friends of the Earth is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications
from women, people of color and other members of underrepresented groups who
will contribute to the diversity of our staff.
How to Apply
Please apply using this link.
Apply now