Westchester County, NY Intern
Food & Water Watch is looking for an intern to join our New York organizing team and support our grassroots campaigns to protect our food, water, and climate. The intern will work closely with the volunteers, organizers, and other staff at Food & Water Watch. This position must be based in Westchester County.
About Food & Water Watch:
Food & Water Watch is working to create a healthy future for all people and generations to come—a world where everyone has food they can trust, clean drinking water and a livable climate. Making this happen requires involving people in the pressing issues of our time at the local, state, and federal level, building on one win after another, as we develop a larger movement that has the political power to make our democratic process work.
About the position:
The Westchester intern will report to the New York State Director and will work with other staff on the organizing team to support Food & Water Watch’s work. The main responsibilities of the position include volunteer recruitment and development, campaign planning, and executing campaign tactics in coordination with Food & Water Watch’s organizers in New York. The intern will primarily work on campaigns to stop fracked gas pipeline expansions in the region and the broader campaign to prevent a buildout of new nuclear power plants throughout New York. This is a 16-week, 20-hr per week internship, starting as soon as possible.
Salary: $20/hour
Location: Westchester County, NY
Responsibilities:
- Recruit volunteers and allies. Build a strong base of volunteers and organizations in support of our local, state, and national campaigns.
- Develop campaign plans. Work with other staff to establish long and short-term goals, strategies, and tactics to win our campaigns.
- Organize campaign tactics. Plan and execute strategic tactics to meet the needs of our campaigns, including educational events, base-building drives, and actions directed at elected officials.
- Build capacity. Develop the leadership of volunteers and grassroots organizations by offering training and organizing support.
- Represent Food & Water Watch. Attend and speak at public events on behalf of Food & Water Watch.
- Build Food & Water Watch for the long haul. Participate in member recruitment and fundraising activities for Food & Water Watch.
- Regularly report on work to your supervisor.
- Carry out other projects as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Organizing or advocacy experience, either paid or volunteer. This could include campus organizing, volunteering with a political campaign, or an organizing or advocacy non-profit.
- Familiarity with New York politics and New York communities.
- Commitment to Food & Water Watch’s core values of justice, human dignity, fair treatment, and equity.
- Ability to work effectively with people of diverse racial, ethnic, class, age, gender, and sexual orientation backgrounds.
- Excellent writing and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent time management & organizational skills and ability to balance multiple projects.
- Ability to work remotely using basic online programs, including email, Slack, and Google docs.
Desired but not required skills and experience:
- Experience with phone banking and/or petitioning.
Compensation: $20/hour
This is a temporary, part-time internship and is not eligible for other benefits. If necessary, mileage, meals, and supplies will be reimbursed.
Please include as one combined document your resume and cover letter to be considered. Position open until filled. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
We will review your application and if we feel that your knowledge, skills and abilities are potentially a good match for our organization, we will be in contact with you.
Food and Water Watch is an equal opportunity employer who encourages applications from women, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, individuals with disabilities, and other members of underrepresented groups.
Food & Water Watch (FWW) is committed to the health and safety of its staff members. Moreover, FWW, as an organization, promotes science-based policy. Science clearly shows that unvaccinated populations drive the spread of the coronavirus and the emergence of new variants, and that unvaccinated people are more likely to contract COVID and experience severe symptoms. Effective immediately, prospective new staff members are required to provide proof of vaccination or request a waiver as a condition of their offer of internship.
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