Internships and Jobs! Apply now!
- Empathetics Intern (Summer 2023) – Friday, March 31
- Vermont Innovation Summer 2023: Silo Transformation Project – Deadline date: March 31
- Teaching English Internship in Nosara, Costa Rica – Deadline date: Thursday, March 30
- Middlebury Virtual China Cohort – Summer 2023 – Deadline date: April 2
- The Jack Langerman Internship at Sports Innovation Lab – Summer 2023 – Deadline date: April 2
- Historical Collections Summer Internship – NEW
- Gallery Associate –NEW
2023 SPORT & ENTERTAINMENT CAREER FAIR (Tuesday, April 4th in Boston)
JOIN THE SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CAREER FAIR AT FENWAY PARK!
THE CAREER FAIR WILL RUN FROM 12:00PM-4:00PM.
ATTENDEES WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK WITH VARIOUS REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY ABOUT OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN THEIR ORGANIZATION. PURCHASE YOUR TICKET THROUGH THE LINK BELOW WHICH WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE CAREER FAIR AS WELL AS YOUR GAME TICKET FOR THAT EVENINGS GAME AS THE RED SOX TAKE ON THE BALTIMORE ORIOLES AT 7:10PM.
LIMITED TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE BELOW LINK ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS UNTIL THEY ARE SOLD OUT. DRESS CODE FOR THE CAREER FAIR IS BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL AND ATTENDEES ARE ENCOURAGED TO BRING RESUMES. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED SPECIFICALLY THROUGH THE LINK BELOW IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE FAIR.
Join CCI and the Climate Action Capacity Project (CACP) for UpNext: Careers in Climate Solutions March 30-31
When it comes to the field of climate solutions, there is a broad variety of ways to pursue your interests and find outlets for your abilities. The panelists will talk about the trends shaping the scope of this industry and what they mean for future roles in this field? Hear from a panel of Middlebury alumni with a variety of backgrounds who now have careers across a wide spectrum within the industry.
JOIN US IN WILSON HALL, MCCULLOUGH ON THURSDAY, MARCH 30 AT 4:30 PM FOR A PANEL DISCUSSION AND THEN A NETWORKING/DINNER EVENT TO MEET AND ASK MORE QUESTIONS:
A Conversation With:
- Brian Ambrette ‘02 (Physics), Senior Climate Resilience Coordinator at the State of Maine, Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation & the Future
- Joshua Axelrod ’05 (English), Senior Policy Advocate at the Natural Resources Defense Council
- Amer Barghouth ’05 (International Politics and Economics), Technical Director of Energy Services at DT Global
- Cher Griffith Taylor ’11 (Political Science), ZEV Strategy Consultant at D+R International
- James Hand ‘08 (Physics), Energy Engineer at Evernorth
- Dan Kane ’09 (Biology), Senior Manager at TerraCarbon
- Caitlin Littlefield ‘07.5 (Environmental Studies) Lead Scientist at Conservation Science Partners
- Andrew Savage ‘03 (Political Science) VP of Sustainability & Founding Team at Lime
Friday, March 31 – Events
10:00 am – 12:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Experienced alumni professionals currently employed by a variety of organizations and firms all relating to climate solutions will host multiple breakout sessions designed to set you up for success as you explore career possibilities, apply for positions, interview, and begin your own career tackling the solutions towards one of society’s largest global problems. Each workshop is 1 hour; stay as long as you can or visit another sector and expand your knowledge base. Click below to see the schedule of events.
Admissions Access Intern Position Open Now!
If you’re interested in educational equity, connecting with prospective students, and sharing your #MiddMoments, then we’re interested in you!
Apply to our paid Access Intern position at the Admissions Office to begin your training in preparation for the next school year. Through this position you will join a tight-knit community while collaborating on and leading access-oriented initiatives. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Please reach out to accessintern@middlebury.edu for more information.
You are invited to the Teaching and Learning for Liberation Series
We wanted to share that our colleagues in the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the Program in Education Studies are hosting a new on-going series called “Teaching and Learning for Liberation.”
The idea is we take the time to listen and learn from one another as we address issues of equity, justice, antiracism, and inclusion. The dates are:
Wednesday, March 29 from 4:30-6:00 pm: Freedom Dreaming: Beyond the Script
Axinn 229
Monday, April 3 from 4:30-6:00 pm: STEM and Liberation
Axinn 22
Monday, April 17 from 4:30-6:00 pm: Arts and Liberation
Axinn 229
Monday, May 1 from 4:30-6:00 pm: Education and Liberation
Axinn 229
To register for zoom, visit go/LiberationSeries
UpNext: Careers in Climate Solutions coming March 30-31. If you are interested in a career in climate solutions, don’t miss this chance to meet Midd alumni working in the field!
Climate Change touches everything, but it can be hard to know how to match your interests, skills, and passions up as you consider your career.
This two-day UpNext: Climate Careers program seeks to demystify the many existing and developing climate careers and sectors. The event is open to all students in all majors.
Through this panel discussion and networking reception (as well as small group discussions on Friday, March 31st), students will get an insider’s understanding of the opportunities, available career paths, and roles and skills necessary to enter future jobs and internships.
Panelists will talk about current and emerging trends shaping opportunities to work on climate change and their implications. Students also get a first-hand look into the personal career paths of participating alumni.
Cohosted by Center for Careers and Internships and Climate Action Capacity Project (CACP)
This event features:
- Alumni Panel – Thursday, March 30th at 4:30 pm in Wilson Hall/McCullough Student Center.
- Networking Reception – Thursday, March 30th in Wilson Hall after the Alumni Panel. Stick around to enjoy light snacks and networking with alumni, faculty, and fellow students.
- Small Group Career Conversations – 10:00 am-12:00 pm – Experienced alumni professionals currently employed by a variety of organizations and firms all relating to climate solutions will host multiple breakout sessions designed to set you up for success as you explore career possibilities, apply for positions, interview, and begin your own career tackling the solutions towards one of society’s largest global problems. Each workshop is 1 hour; stay as long as you can or visit another sector and expand your knowledge base.
Internships and Jobs! Apply now!
- Arts Administrative Summer 2023 Internship – Deadline date: Friday, March 24
- Vermont Innovation Summer 2023: Silo Transformation Project – NEW – Deadline date: March 31
- Teaching English Internship in Nosara, Costa Rica –NEW – Deadline date: Sunday, March 26
- How to Produce a Film Festival in Real Time: Business Development, Filmmaker Relations and Media Marketing Internship – Summer 2023 – Deadline date: March 26
- Creating A Video Imprint Of A Film Festival In Real Time : Videography Internship Summer 2023 – Deadline date: March 26
- Middlebury Virtual China Cohort – Summer 2023 – Deadline date: March 26
- Financial Analyst Internship Summer 2023 (Film industry internship) Deadline date: March 26
Teaching English Summer 2023 Internship in Nosara, Costa Rica – Deadline date: Sunday, March 26!
For 21 years, the Biblioteca David Kitson in Nosara, Costa Rica has used Middlebury College interns over January term to teach intensive English as a Second Language courses for children and adults. We are excited to offer this unique opportunity for a cohort of Middlebury students this summer.
Learn to teach English as a second language to the local children and adults. Interns will be teaching 3 to 4 classes a day Monday through Thursday for children, teenagers, and adults. Interns will be responsible for managing small groups of students, leading activities and lessons, and managing lessons and materials. Training and materials will be provided.
Students should have some experience working with either adults or children to apply.
In addition to applying on Handshake, please complete this short questionnaire.
Program dates:
Orientation begins June 26 and classes end July 28th. Selected interns must arrive to Nosara by June 25th.
This internship comes with a $2500 CCI grant award to cover travel and living expenses, including housing that will be provided at a cost of only $200 per student.
This internship is funded with a CCI award of $2500.00 for a 5 week experience. If you are offered and accept this internship, please be aware that your funding for this position is provided by CCI, and therefore you will be required to complete funded internship paperwork. Typically, seniors graduating in May and those who have not been enrolled for Spring ’23 are not eligible for CCI sponsored internships, but occasional exceptions are made. Students planning to transfer in the Fall are also not eligible.
Deadline date: Sunday, March 26
The Asia Group summer internships
The Asia Group is a business advisory firm with offices across Asia and headquartered in Washington, D.C. For 10 years, The Asia Group has helped leading global businesses and investors advance their commercial interests across Asia. Our team of professionals develop and implement business strategies that focus on government affairs and commercial partnerships to craft solutions for market entry, expansion, and risk management.
An alum alerted us to some exciting opportunities for students interested in International Affairs, Languages, Public Policy, from a variety of majors.
Learn more here and apply soon!
Arts Administrative / Lead Summer Camp Counselor PAID Summer 2023 Internship – Deadline date: Friday, March 24!
We are seeking enthusiastic and energetic individuals to join our summer music camp team as lead camp counselors. Connect with the Middlebury community in a unique way, spend time outdoors, inspire children with your enthusiasm, be a mentor to junior counselors, play music, just play, take chances, be silly, develop new skills and exercise other skills you haven’t used in a while. Help us facilitate a summer music camp of your dreams while significantly impacting children’s lives.
The Middlebury Community Music Center summer internship is an opportunity to be an essential part of a dynamic, experiential music program for kids, ranging from ages 4-18, over the course of the summer, Monday – Friday, 8am-4pm from June until August. As a lead camp counselor, the intern plays an essential day-to-day role in supporting our summer camp directors, campers, staff, and junior counselors. This individual acts as a liaison between camp families, directors, staff and our administrative team. On the ground responsibilities include lively engagement in the daily programming, mentorship and emotional support to campers, and modeling important safety guidelines (about 80% of the internship). In addition to the role of camp counselor, the summer intern provides key administrative support in a variety of areas, such as compiling student information for weekly camp binders and distributing them to staff, creating attendance sheets and tame tags, coordination of our daily food fairy program, tidying camp spaces before and after use, sourcing materials for camps, end-of-camp performance planning and filming, written and in-person communication to camp families and directors, and some database and billing support (about 10% of the internship). Other responsibilities include social media communications, and capturing digital media for storytelling and marketing purposes (about 10% of internship).
We are:
Middlebury Community Music Center (MCMC), a small nonprofit organization that hosts music learning of all kinds for students of all ages. Our programs are located in an historic building on Main Street in downtown Middlebury, as well as virtually through remote instruction. Lessons, classes, workshops, and summer camps are offered throughout the year. MCMC believes in collaboration, and in bringing together many different types of music and people under one roof. We look forward to welcoming you into our musical community!
You are someone who:
● Loves working and connecting with children of different ages
● Enjoys meeting new people
● Appreciates a challenge
● Possesses self-initiative and self-motivation
● Has strong problem-solving skills
● Has an outgoing, optimistic, and energetic attitude
● Enjoys working as a team and has the desire to build community relationships (think sports teams or musical theater involvement)
● Has organizational astuteness (Do you organize your bookshelf by color? Do you like a clean room?)
● Has strong leadership skills (think team captain or the lead of the high school musical)
● Has improvisational skills (How quickly can you come up with a team building game for campers to play at lunchtime?)
● Has a willingness to follow processes and directives from management and camp directors
● Has excellent preparation and reporting skills (do you like making lists?)
● Has strong customer service and hospitality skills (friendly attitude, eye contact, a willingness to help others)
● Has outstanding written and verbal communication skills
● Has expertise with MS Office and Google Systems (Do you LOVE spreadsheets?)
● Is interested in learning new database systems
● Has social media experience or an interest in documentation and content collection
● Has some visual and creative skills (Do you like to build things, paint or draw, make friendship bracelets?)
● Has enthusiasm for the arts, music and/or education
If you are excited about this opportunity at the Middlebury Community Music Center, submit your application today and join us for an incredible summer in Middlebury!
This internship is funded with a CCI award of $4,000.00. If you are offered and accept this internship, please be aware that your funding for this position is provided by CCI, and therefore you will be required to complete funded internship paperwork. Typically, seniors graduating in May and those who have not been enrolled for Spring ’23 are not eligible for CCI sponsored internships, but occasional exceptions are made. Students planning to transfer in the Fall are also not eligible.
Fee-based campus housing will be made available for Vermont-based CCI-sponsored interns. More information will be available in April upon the intern’s offer and acceptance of the opportunity. Space limitations may apply, so please try to secure your internship early!
Click here to apply in handshake!