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Title:2023 DENIN/ Shore Rivers Internship – Work alongside riverkeepers!
Agency: ShoreRivers and Delaware Environmental Institute, University of Delaware
Description:

Stipend: $5,000

Housing: Provided at Washington College Student Housing

ShoreRivers seeks applicants for an exciting, hands-on summer internship experience in the environmental field, based in the Chester and Sassafras watersheds. This internship program is provided through a partnership with the Delaware Environmental Institute at the University of Delaware.

ShoreRivers is a nonprofit organization that protects and restores Eastern Shore waterways through science-based advocacy, restoration, and education. With offices in Easton, Chestertown, and Galena Maryland, the organization serves as an advocate for the health of our rivers and the living resources they support. Our programs promote environmental awareness of the essential role local rivers and streams play in the community, the issues that threaten their health and vitality, and solutions that must be implemented to preserve them.

The summer intern will provide programmatic support for our Chester River and Sassafras River programs and participate in a variety of activities including restoration, water quality monitoring, outreach, education, and enforcement. By the end of the program the intern will have completed a Maryland boater safety certificate, become familiar with handling a boat, gained experience and training in scientific water quality monitoring equipment and protocols, and developed a variety of other skills and experiences.

Applications require an essay about your interest in the experience, a resume, an unofficial transcript, and a letter of recommendation from someone who can attest to your skills. Be sure to request your letter of recommendation in advance. The application system will request the letter from your reference by email. Please note that you can work on your application and save it for later, prior to submission.

 
 
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