Safe Harbor Internship Program

 

 

SAFE HARBOR'S INTERN PROGRAM OFFERS A WIDE RANGE OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PARTICIPATION IN OUR INTERDISCIPLINARY COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECTS.

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The goal of our Intern Program is to provide supportive experiences for our interns to gain a sense of relevance by developing communication, thinking and risk assessment skills for effective environmental decision making.
— Gordon Peabody, Director

intern duties

Intern duties may vary based on the skill or interests of an individual. Some internships of the past have included the following:

  • Field work (e.g. managing biomimicry in dunes, planting native vegetation)

  • Partnering in ecosystem management strategies

  • Office work

  • Contributing to and presenting educational programs


Preferred skills

  • Communication

  • Organization & accountability

  • Willingness to work outside in all weather conditions

  • Good teamwork skills

benefits

  • Flexible, part-time hours

  • Pay for work

  • Individual mentoring

  • Optional college credit

 

How will My internship help me grow?

Gain skills in: environmental risk assessment, tracking and assessing habitat restoration projects, professional communication, critical thinking, effective environmental decision making, community engagement

Gain knowledge of: environmental regulations, sustainable ecosystem practices on Cape Cod

 

COLLEGE CREDIT:

Through an educational partnership with Cape Cod Community College (4C’s), interns can receive college credit for their work with us. To learn more, contact Catherine Etter, the 4C’s intern program coordinator at cetter@capecod.edu


Apply Now

Email gordonpeabody@gmail.com, or call 508-237-3724 for more information