Food Policy Intern
Friends of the Earth U.S.
Location
Remote
Washington, DC
Department
Administration & Support
Salary
$17.00
Range
$17.00
Frequency
HOURLY
Job Description
Posted on:
January 16, 2024
Who We Are:
Friends of the Earth (FOE) is a national not-for-profit environmental
organization that strives for a healthier and more just world. We push for the
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.
What We Look For: Are you passionate about climate justice and creating a
healthier and more just and sustainable food system? Are you eager to support
campaigns to reduce consumption industrial animal foods and shift towards
plant-forward, climate-conscious procurement, sustainable diets, and
regenerative agriculture? Can you assist in conducting grassroots and
stakeholder outreach to support our federal policy work, help with meeting and
event logistics, conduct research to support public policy campaigns, and draft
public outreach materials?
Does this sound like you? If so, then this is the intern position for you. This
is a paid, part-time internship. Intern must be able to commit to 15-20
hrs/week; (specific hours in the range of 15-20 hours per week to be negotiated)
at the rate of $17/hour. The length of the internship is 5-7 months, and the
ideal candidate will start in January.
What the Role Needs:
Strong Policy Advocate and Researcher: Conduct outreach to community groups,
allied organizations, and other stakeholders in support of our climate-friendly
food policy initiatives. Engage in general campaign support and issue research.
Build grassroots and grasstops support for federal legislation to incentivize
plant-based school foods and a just transition away from factory farms. Support
lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill, including scheduling and attending meetings on
the Hill, taking notes, and ensuring follow up. Expand our coalition partners
and allies.
Detail-Oriented Planner and Coalition Builder: Support the logistics for our
June 2024 fly-in, including travel, event space, food, and meeting scheduling.
Support the operation of coalitions that we lead. Provide general support for
our social media and online organizing, including social media posts, public
comments, infographic content, blog posts and website content.
Effective Communicator: Attend community, coalition, and policy meetings. Update
and create online and offline public outreach and engagement materials and
content. Draft and edit letters of support, Op-Eds, Letters to the Editors,
public comments, and press releases.
Required Qualifications:
* Education and/or experience with campaigns, legislative and political work
* Understanding of the intersection between food and climate, the connection of
food justice to racial justice, and the harms of the industrial agriculture
system
* Strong research, writing, and editing skills
* Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and basic Microsoft programs
* A highly motivated, quick learner who is able to take initiative and work
independently
Preferred Qualifications:
* A high school diploma or GED
* A background in environmental issues, public health, racial justice,
environmental science, and public policy
* Experience and familiarity with collecting, analyzing, and summarizing
reliable research
* Experience with social media
Friends of the Earth is an equal opportunity employer who encourages
applications from women, people of color and other members of underrepresented
groups who will contribute to the diversity of its staff.
How to Apply
Please apply using this link.
Apply now