Internships
Be a part of major victories for safe food, clean water, and healthy oceans, while challenging the corporate control and abuse of these essential resources.
Be a part of major victories for safe food, clean water, and healthy oceans, while challenging the corporate control and abuse of these essential resources. Great working environment and opportunities for advancement and job placement. We are currently accepting applications for our Grassroots Organizing, Research, and Communications internships on a rolling basis, and we encourage you to apply early!
College credit and/or small stipends may be available
How to Apply
Send your resume, cover letter, and a short writing sample to: internships(at)fwwatch(dot)org, fax to: (202) 683–2501, or mail to:
Food & Water Watch
Attn: Internships
1616 P Street, NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Please indicate for what type of internship you are applying (Grassroots Organizing, Research, or Communications). If applying for a Grassroots Organizing internship, please indicate which issue area interests you most (Healthy Fish & Oceans, Clean Public Water, or Sustainable Food). Communications intern works on all Food & Water Watch issues.
Grassroots Organizing & Advocacy Intern
- Healthy Fish & Oceans –– Protect our marine environment while challenging the privatization of ocean resources. Campaign for safe seafood and support local fishing communities.
- Clean Public Water — Protect water as a public resource rather than a commodity sold to the highest bidder. Campaign for more support for our public water systems, while exposing the myths and dangers of the bottled water industry.
- Sustainable Food — Challenge factory farms and other industrialized agriculture, and promote local, sustainable food systems.
Responsibilities may include
- Building strategic coalitions with religious groups, labor groups, elected officials, citizen activists, businesses and students
- Coordinating campaign events to engage citizens and pressure targets
- Assisting in media outreach to educate millions of people
- Producing printed and online materials such as action alerts, newsletters, and activist guides
- Researching emerging issues to move campaigns forward
- Bottom-lining at least one element of the campaign
- Maintain strong records of work and assist with database development
- Hold regular office hours and participate in weekly meetings with Campaign staff
Requirements
Strong interest in Food & Water Watch
issues and commitment to social change. Strong verbal and written
communication and time management skills. Sense of humor and ability to
work well in a team. Desire to develop campaign organizing skills.
Internships are typically a minimum of 10 weeks; full-time and
part-time opportunities available
Research Intern
The research team is responsible for providing information, analysis and written materials to support Food & Water Watch campaigns. You’ll have the opportunity to work on one or more of our three program areas:
- Healthy Fish & Oceans –– Protect our marine environment while challenging the privatization of ocean resources. Campaign for safe seafood and support local fishing communities.
- Clean Public Water — Protect water as a public resource rather than a commodity sold to the highest bidder. Campaign for more support for our public water systems, while exposing the myths and dangers of the bottled water industry.
- Sustainable Food — Challenge factory farms and other industrialized agriculture, and promote local, sustainable food systems.
Responsibilities may include
- Research both corporations and government (federal, state, and local) to help our team craft reports, briefing papers, and articles for the general public, media, NGOs, elected officials, and government agencies.
- Assist researchers with data collection, synthesis, and analysis
- Write short printed materials on sustainable agriculture, fish, and water issues
- Research emerging issues to move campaigns forward
- Maintain strong records of work and assist with database development
- Hold regular office hours and participate in weekly meetings with Research team
Requirements
Strong interest in Food & Water Watch
issues and commitment to social change. Strong communication and time
management skills. Sense of humor and ability to work well in a team.
Experience in academic and corporate research is a plus, as is a
background in any of the following: environmental science and policy,
agriculture and natural resources management, food and nutrition,
economics, political science, federal policy, Geographic Information
Systems, computer database management. Internships are typically a
minimum of 10 weeks; full-time and part-time opportunities available.
Communications Intern
The Food & Water Watch communications staff is responsible for developing and implementing new and traditional media outreach strategies for national, regional and local issue campaigns. We are accepting applications for a new hands-on position that will offer great opportunities for developing skills and experience in public interest issue advocacy.
Responsibilities may include
- Participating in planning, development and implementation of national, state and local media campaigns.
- Pitching Food & Water Watch issues and reports to reporters,
columnists, editorial writers, and news and talk show producers.
- Assisting with regular information flow to these contacts including e-mailing, blast faxing, and mailing of pertinent information such as news releases and editorial board memos.
- Assisting in organizing news conferences or other media events in Washington, DC.
- Writing media and organizing materials such as newsletter articles, news advisories, talking points, letters to the editor, and responses to web news or blogs.
- Maintaining media databases and research new media contacts.
- Monitoring news coverage and maintain news clips file.
- Assisting in Food & Water Watch website promotion strategies such as posting on social networking and news discussions sites.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Strong interest in Food & Water Watch
issues and commitment to social change. Interest in how the media works
and what is newsworthy. Interest in how media and communications
strategies advance a public interest agenda. Excellent interpersonal,
writing, and verbal skills are required. Seeking an enthusiastic
self-starter and problem–solver who can handle multiple tasks at once.
Experience in social issue organizing, communications, or journalism
helpful.
















