Science Communications Intern at Digital Harbor Foundation | Torre

Science Communications Intern

You'll translate complex climate science into compelling content, addressing catastrophic sea-level rise.
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USD18 - 22/hour
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OverviewThe Science Communications intern is responsible for supporting the development of content across multiple formats and channels - from social media and public-facing explainers to funder proposals and presentations. This role is ideal for someone with a foot in both science and storytelling, who is comfortable working independently in a fast-moving environment, and who is motivated by the urgency of understanding and addressing catastrophic sea-level rise. We are seeking a curious, creative, and scientifically-minded Science Communications Intern to help translate scientific concepts into compelling content for a range of audiences. This is a hands-on role for someone who can make complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying them, and who is excited to contribute to mission-driven work at the frontier of climate science. Climate change is destabilizing marine ice sheets, creating a risk of catastrophic sea-level rise over the next century. Arête Glacier Initiative is a new nonprofit initiative dedicated to understanding this risk and assessing the efficacy, safety, and feasibility of potential interventions to stabilize ice sheets. We aim to fund, coordinate, and accelerate research to enable informed and legitimate societal decisions regarding these interventions.Digital Harbor Foundation is dedicated to fostering learning, creativity, productivity, and community through education with a vision of digital equity for everyone. Driven by our sincere belief that access to opportunity is a basic right, we take bold yet practical actions to support making a better future now. Through a portfolio of projects focused on developing leadership within communities, we support those closest to challenges to take deliberate actions based in design thinking approach, backed by data analysis, grounded in a practice of collective impact, and driven by a commitment to racial equity.Education and Experience RequirementsMinimum QualificationsCurrently enrolled in or recently graduated from an undergraduate  or graduate programDemonstrated ability to translate scientific or technical concepts for a general audience (e.g., through coursework, writing samples, prior work, or internships)Strong written communication skills with attention to clarity and accuracyComfort working independently and collaboratively in a remote environmentPreferred QualificationsBackground or coursework in a science, environmental, or STEM fieldBackground or coursework in journalism, communications, or science writingExperience with social media content creation or managementFamiliarity with climate change, glaciology, or related earth sciencesExperience supporting grant writing or donor communicationsWho You AreYou are a clear, compelling writer who can make complex ideas feel approachable without oversimplifying themYou are curious about climate science and motivated by the urgency of addressing sea-level rise riskYou are comfortable working in an early-stage organization where priorities may evolve and initiative is valuedYou are organized, reliable, and able to manage multiple tasks and deadlinesKnowledge, Skills and AbilitiesExcellent written and verbal communication, with strong interpersonal, and presentation skills.Ability to work independently, including managing multiple projects and deadlines, and proactively identifying and completing tasks.Ability to effectively collaborate on informal and formal projects with various departments within the organization, and with a positive disposition.Ability to think strategically and make recommendations that take into account competing needs and priorities.Detail oriented.Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and Google Suite (Sheets, Docs, Slides).Analytical thinking, problem-solving, organizational, and multitasking skills.Additional NotesThis position is fully remote. This internship is temporary from June 1st -August 28th.Role and ResponsibilitiesDraft and edit written content that makes our research accessible to non-specialist audiences, including blog posts, summaries, and explainersSupport the development of funder-facing materials such as proposals, reports, and presentations/decksContribute to social media content that communicates our work and mission clearly and engaginglyAssist in preparing science communication materials for external partners and stakeholders Participate in team meetings and contribute to internal discussions about how we present our work externallyOther Duties
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