EWG seeks a Government Affairs intern
to help shape policy that will protect public health and the environment on a broad range of issues.
Issues include:
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Toxics.
Reforming chemical policy to ensure that chemicals are safe for
children before they enter the market by strengthening the Toxic
Substances Control Act, removing jet fuel from
drinking water and hazardous chemicals from consumer products, and
promoting safer alternatives.
·
Farm
Bill. Passing a fair and equitable Farm Bill that achieves greater
equity in the distribution of taxpayer benefits, significantly increases
conservation funding to address unintended
environmental impacts of agricultural production, and meaningfully
addresses concerns about renewable energy, organic agriculture, crop
insurance and disaster payments, and nutrition.
·
Natural
Resources. Protecting Western public lands, including National Parks,
Monuments and other areas that are currently threatened by significant
increases in metal mining and
natural gas drilling activity.
·
Energy
Policy and Global Warming. Promoting renewable energy polices that
ensure that we address our energy and global warming issues wisely.
Areas that EWG has been active in include
biofuels and nuclear power.
Description:
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Research policy, legislative and regulatory issues.
·
Draft materials for dissemination to Congress and coalition partners.
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Attend Capitol Hill hearings and events.
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Disseminate EWG materials.
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Support for legislative and Capitol Hill database.
Qualifications:
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Demonstrated interest in environmental, public health and governmental affairs issues preferred.
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Excellent research and writing skills.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
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Detail oriented.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, and internet research.
Summer Term (mid/late May through August):
Deadline March 31st - Unpaid
Fall Term (September through late December):
Deadline August 15th - Unpaid
Spring Term (mid January through mid
May): Deadline November 19th - Unpaid
How to Apply:
Applicants must send resume and cover letter including
the title of the specific internship to which they are applying and their approximate start date to Scott Mallan at internships@ewg.org.
Position is available in our DC office only.
No phone calls please. Candidates from
diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or already authorized to work in the U.S.
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