Internship
Internship posted by: Planet Drum Foundation
Posted on: November 27, 2012
Community Engagement Internship Description:
Planet Drum (PD) is looking for a motivated individual to lead the restructuring of our Bioregional Community Education program. The Community Engagement Intern will take a grassroots approach to implement environmentally themed projects focusing on community education, engagement and empowerment. The Community Engagement Intern will work directly with the people of Bahía de Caráquez to identify their environmental needs and concerns and implement a program that will have a lasting impact on the community.
The goal is to identify ways to develop projects within neighborhoods and communities that arise from local residents interests. The initial phase of the program will be to observe, identify, and map ecological issues that affect the local population. The projects that are implemented as part of this program will be based on locals' ideas and interests and will progress with PD lending a guiding/motivating hand. One of the main objectives will be to produce results without relying on outside funds or a large budget.
In addition to implementing bioregional projects within the community, the Community Engagement Intern will spend time volunteering in the greenhouse and at revegetation sites with the native tree Revegetation Project, which is currently PD Ecuador's main initiative.
About Planet Drum Ecuador:
Planet Drum is a San Francisco, California based organization founded on promoting bioregional principles. Founder Peter Berg was invited to work on ecological issues with the city of Bahía de Caráquez, Ecuador in 1999. Since then PD has developed field projects and collaborated with the local government to create Bahía Eco-Ciudad. PD has a long-term 'Revegetation Project' and has worked extensively with Bioregional Education in schools and communities. For more information about the history of PD projects in Ecuador, please read: 'Planet Drum Info and History, 2012.' Interns are being recruited to assist with the evolution of PD's field projects in order to further the scope and impact the projects have on restoring the local ecosystems and raising grass-roots bioregional awareness.
Community Engagement Internship Responsibilities:
Community Engagement Internship Preferred Qualifications:
Internship Position Commitment:
At minimum, the internship positions require a 3-month long commitment. Preference will be given to applicants interested in longer stays. A special tourist visa is required for stays longer than 90 days. It is highly recommend that you look into the visa application process before making travel plans.
Costs:
PD is a very low-budget non-profit organization. We do not charge interns to come and work. However, interns are responsible for paying for their own travel expenses, including arrival to Bahia and daily bus rides to and from planting sites and the green house (one-way on city bus costs only 25 cents).
Rent for the communal living house ($25/mo.) is waived for PD interns. Interns can expect to pay about $10-15 a week for communal dinners, drinking water, toilet paper, etc. Interns are responsible for providing their own breakfast, lunch and snacks.
About the House and Town:
The apartment is large and can hold up to 6 volunteers at a time. There are 3 bedrooms (2 communal for volunteers and one private for the field projects manager, his wife and young child), 2 bathrooms, kitchen, and a large communal living space.
It is located in the center of Bahia on the second floor with lots of windows that provide a nice breeze to combat the warm climate. The local market is 2 blocks from the house. The river is 2 blocks away and the ocean about 5 blocks away.
Other Internship Information:
Planet Drum is proud to offer two other internship positions:
Planet Drum encourages interns to pursue receiving university credit and scholarships for the work they do and is willing to assist with any related paperwork.
Internship Application Process:
E-mail the following information, plus anything else you'd like to add to Clay Plager-Unger, the Field Projects Manager at planetdrumecuador@yahoo.com: