Details
Start Date: Jan 15, 2026
End Date: June 30, 2026
Application Deadline: Jan 10, 2026
Internship Benefits:
Academic Credits
Payment: Stipend
Stipend / Wage: $100.00 / month.
Hours Per Week: 30/week minimum
Description
Overview
Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) headquartered in California is a leading advocate for ocean protection and watershed species protection. www.Seaturtles.org
Position Summary
This is a six-month position. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
TIRN is seeking an enthusiastic, responsible, and creative person to assist and learn from our communications manager. The communications intern will re-write portions of our website, generate social media and press release content, and streamline communications best practices. This position is ideal for those looking to gain hands-on experience in the communications discipline related to environmental protection and environmental justice.
Intern Roles & Responsibilities
Qualifications & Skills
Learning Objectives
The Communications internship will help you gain hands-on experience in the comms discipline for environmental advocacy, policy and teamwork with professionals in their field (advocacy, communications, and policy).
Terms
Location: This position can be remote or residential*, located at our headquarters in Olema, California, with free, shared housing nearby.
Starting Time: This is a six-month position, applications are reviewed and filled on a rolling basis.
Hours: Full-time 30 hours/week minimum.
Benefits: We are happy to work with academic departments to ensure the internship meets requirements for academic credit.
How to Apply
Please send a resume and cover letter to Laurel Irvine
Details
Start Date: Jan 15, 2026
End Date: June 30, 2026
Application Deadline: Jan 10, 2026
Internship Benefits:
Academic Credits
Payment: Stipend
Stipend / Wage: $100.00 / month.
Hours Per Week: 30/week minimum
Description
Overview
Turtle Island Restoration Network (TIRN) headquartered in California is a leading advocate for ocean protection and watershed species protection. www.Seaturtles.org
Position Summary
This is a six-month position. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
TIRN is seeking an enthusiastic, responsible, and creative person to assist and learn from our communications manager. The communications intern will re-write portions of our website, generate social media and press release content, and streamline communications best practices. This position is ideal for those looking to gain hands-on experience in the communications discipline related to environmental protection and environmental justice.
Intern Roles & Responsibilities
Qualifications & Skills
Learning Objectives
The Communications internship will help you gain hands-on experience in the comms discipline for environmental advocacy, policy and teamwork with professionals in their field (advocacy, communications, and policy).
Terms
Location: This position can be remote or residential*, located at our headquarters in Olema, California, with free, shared housing nearby.
Starting Time: This is a six-month position, applications are reviewed and filled on a rolling basis.
Hours: Full-time 30 hours/week minimum.
Benefits: We are happy to work with academic departments to ensure the internship meets requirements for academic credit.
How to Apply
Please send a resume and cover letter to Laurel Irvine