Below is a curated listing of internships and jobs that will expire in the next week. Check them out for any opportunities that you might want to apply to.
Cypress Creek Renewables Hiring
Cypress Creek Renewables has several entry level positions and more experienced positions open. Besides a Project Finance Analyst, they are hiring for roles in asset management (1-5 years experience) and development (3-7 years) that could be good fits for young alums: https://ccrenew.com/careers/. Asset management could also potentially work for a graduating senior if they had some good quantitative experience. This lead via a current Middlebury alum! Let me know if you’re interested and would like to connect to our alumni. Contact me @ thimmeli[at]middlebury.edu.
Virtual Info Session: U360 Business Sustainability Internship
INFORMATION SESSIONS:
- Friday, June 26th 2020, 10:30 am – 11:30 am EDT (Register HERE)
- Tuesday, June 30th 2020, 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm EDT (Register HERE)
- Wednesday, July 8th 2020, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT. (Register HERE)
If you have an interest in sustainability or business (or both!) and are looking for an internship for next school year, then Manomet’s U360 program might just be the opportunity you’ve been seeking!
Learn all about this experiential education and professional development program from the Program Manager and past U360 students during this virtual info session. We’ll be meeting over Zoom and all you need is the URL to attend this event from wherever you are (but please register in advance).
U360 is designed to Increase students’ knowledge of environmental issues, practical sustainability, and business management, and prepare them for their future careers. The two-semester internship is 8-10 hours per week; is entirely virtual (and always has been), so students participate from their campuses; and up to 6 students are accepted from each of the four New England states every year.
The U360 internship incorporates applied science, business, and sustainability workshops; career skills training; sustainability assessments of small businesses; and a Capstone project. Specifically, students spend the majority of the program interviewing up to 25 small businesses each about their current practices, and the internship ends with each student creating a Sustainability Action Plan for one business they interviewed and presenting it to a panel of business leaders in a final Capstone Competition. U360 focuses on the skills that employers most seek—communication, teamwork, professionalism, creative problem-solving, and strategic thinking—while giving students a unique professional experience that differentiates them from their peers when entering the workforce and helps them build confidence, develop a professional network, and gain a vast understanding of business operations.
Read the full job description and program details HERE on Handshake.
Sharpen Your Virtual Interview Skills
WORKSHOP DETAILS:
Thursday, June 25th 2020, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm EDT
Preparation and practice are critical to your success in an interview. There are additional factors to consider when your interview is conducted online. You’ll come away from this workshop with great tips for your next virtual interview. Hosted by Champlain College.
Finding A Job During the COVID-19 Era Hosted by Society of International Development
INFORMATION SESSION:
Thursday, June 25th 2020, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EDT
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted the global economy in many ways, especially when it comes to the job market. Some organizations have had to downsize, close temporarily, or freeze hiring. As organizations adjust to this new way of operating, those entering the job market for the first time may wonder how this pandemic has affected the job market.
Join SID-Washington — in partnership with the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey — for an interactive discussion on how the international development job market has changed in the past few months, receive practical tips for making your application stand out, and learn what skills are most important in this new virtual working world. In the lead-up to this event, we would like to hear from organizations about changes in their hiring processes due to COVID-19.
If you’re interested in joining this webinar, please register through Society for International Development’s external system: https://sidw.org/event-details/513 Registration for this event will close at 4:00 PM on Wednesday, June 24th. This event will be a webinar via Zoom, and the meeting details will be sent to RSVPs on June 24th.
Story Slam: The LGBTQIA+ Experience & Peace Corps
INFORMATION SESSION:
Tuesday, June 23rd 2020, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm EDT
Join Peace Corps they share stories about the challenging, rewarding, and inspirational moments from returned Peace Corps Volunteers within the LGBTQIA+ community. The Peace Corps is a service opportunity for motivated change-makers to immerse themselves in a community abroad, working side by side with local leaders to tackle the most pressing challenges of our generation. Serving in the Peace Corps is an experience of a lifetime. Note: They will be holding this event on a virtual platform instead of in-person. Please register to ensure that you receive access to join the event.
Be a Part of a Team Helping Students in Virtual Classrooms Succeed During Covid-19 & Beyond
Explore a Year of Service with City Year
Information Session:
June 23, 2020 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
City Year helps students and schools succeed. Diverse teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systemically under-resourced schools are prepared with the skills and mindsets to thrive and contribute to their community.
City Year partners with public schools in 29 communities across the U.S. and through international affiliates in the U.K. and South Africa. A 2015 study shows that schools that partner with City Year were up to two-to-three times more likely to improve math and English assessments.
A proud member of the AmeriCorps national service network, City Year is supported by the Corporation for National and Community Service, local school districts, and private philanthropy.
Learn more about their approach.
Summer live-in nanny needed for 2 young girls (for June, July, August)-Christmas Cove, ME
A family is seeking a live-in nanny for the full summer of 2020 (from June through August, with some flexibility on exact dates). They are a family with two working parents and two young girls (8 and 6). They live in NYC but spend summers in Christmas Cove, which is in South Bristol, Maine (closest larger town is Damariscotta). Caretaking would include: playing with them at home and beach (including swimming), playing on rocks, taking them to swim/tennis lessons, reading, writing, playing games, arts and crafts, and the basic cooking/cleaning associated with the children. They are looking for someone who loves children, is interested in their development, and who enjoys lots of outdoor summer activities, especially things associated with the water and boats (kayaking, sailing, rowing). Because this may be a summer without a lot of formal children’s programming / lessons, they need someone with a lot of energy to plan daily activities, outings and games. They are interested in people either in college or with a college or graduate degree, with solid babysitting and / or camp counselor experience. Some training in the field of education or child development is desirable but not required. Must have car.
If interested, please contact Sarah at sarahreid2010@gmail.com or text 917-929-2494 and let her know you heard about the opportunity from Middlebury.
How to Plan When Planning Feels Impossible
“It’s such a paradox: how can we plan our lives, careers, or anything else, when things are changing all the time and we have no idea what will happen next month, or even next week?” That’s what author Erin Ewart writes in her latest article in the Careers for Social Impact blog post.
So, how can we balance this need to plan for the future with the very real knowledge that we have no idea what the future holds?
Ewart has some great advice:
- Track your thoughts: try setting aside 5-10 minutes at the end of the day to answer a few quick prompts: (1) What was energizing for me today and why? (2) What was draining for me today and why? (3) How was today overall on a scale of 1-5, and what bigger picture reflections/implications can I take away?
- Plan in smaller chunks: try to focus your planning around the next three months, which seems like about as far out as any of us can reasonably imagine right now.
- Take action & focus on what you can control: If you’re job searching, this might look like taking just 30 minutes to create a target list of organizations or start updating your resume or LinkedIn profile. Remember: one step at a time.
I recently listened to this video series from the authors of Designing Your Life about how to plan during these times – I recommend checking it out! I had two key takeaways, which were things I already knew but were really helpful to be reminded of:
- Set the bar low and clear it often: create small, bite-sized tasks for yourself that build toward your bigger goals. Accomplishing these smaller tasks gives you momentum and motivation to keep going toward those bigger goals, which feel so overwhelming right now.
- Designers build their way forward: we learn through taking action, and we have to get out of our heads and try things. If you’re feeling stuck or stumped about what to do next, DO something. Reach out to someone and ask for their advice, try a small experiment in the direction you’re considering, even get some exercise to clear your mind.
Read the rest of this article here: https://careersforimpact.com/2020/05/22/how-to-plan-when-planning-feels-impossible/
Here, also, is a list of Careers for Social Impact resources for getting your self started.
Hot EDUCATION Jobs & Internships on Handshake
Here is this weeks curated list of jobs and internships on Handshake that will expire between tonight, June 1 and the end of the month June 30.
Below are a few of the opportunities: