The Bailey College of the Environment is seeking interns to serve in food justice organizations across the state through our Planting Seeds program. The intern is managed by their on-site supervisor as well as a BCOE designated supervisor. The internship is part of a broader project building a network of food justice and environmental justice groups in CT and supporting student engagement. Interns will work on-site four days a week. One day a week they will engage in a food justice curriculum with the BCOE Project Coordinator (Malana Rogers-Bursen) and the Professor of the Practice (Christine Caruso). Transportation and lunch provided for this course.
FRESH Summer Youth Program interns will be a part of the planning execution and debrief of FRESH New Londons annual summer youth program. The program combines political education around food systems and collective sovereignty with hands-on experience in urban agriculture. Interns will work with our cohort of high-school aged students to grow harvest process and distribute high quality culturally relevant crops to the people of New London. They will also plan and co-facilitate workshops that strengthen our political education and critical lens of racist capitalist systems that affect food access and quality of life. Finally through FRESHs Connecting Communities bucket interns will attend events in New London and get grounded in the ways that FRESH organizes around New Londons local city government.
This job will require you to support the programs in FRESH New London working with youth the community and partners.
Responsibilities:
Attending youth education spaces to further your own understanding
Through inhouse workshops
Out in the community with partners
- To be trained on our message
- Translate workshops for social media
- One day training
Supporting the day to day needs to allow for programs to run smoothly such as:
Support agricultural work where needed
Picking up snacks
Supporting youth with transportation
Being readily available for material pick up
Having weekly check ins with program heads (Youth program manager Farmer Director of Programs)
Being available for programs and days where they are interacting with the farm the community etc.
Being another point person
- Being a resource for young people to ask logistical questions
- Asking as many questions as you need to feel clear on something
- Checking in on crews wherever you have an instinct & reporting back to Chloë
Holding the connecting communities bucket:
- Assisting with social media- general updates on the community
- Creating flyers
- Committee work in the New London Peoples Budget Coalition as needed
Schedule & Availability:
The intern is required to work 37.5 hours a week with 30 hours at their site and 7.5 hours rotating around the state for the workshop times. The 30 hours at their site are flexible dependent on the sites needs.
Minimum Qualifications
We will consider exceptional candidates who demonstrate a strong combination of the specific qualifications and skills described below.
Former Jr Staff at FRESH;
Interest in engaging the broader community in social change;
Experience with fresh whole foods cooking and nutrition preferred;
A commitment to working with young people in a respectful and empowering manner;
A demonstrated interest in or a willingness to learn about community food security community-based just food systems empowerment around issues of local food system and/or sustainable agriculture;
The ability to communicate to a diverse range of people in the community.
Commitment to working actively against racism;
Qualities of flexibility dedication self-motivation organization and confidence;
Desire and ability to work in a collaborative work environment;
Familiarity with or willingness to learn about the city and county of New London;
Preferred Qualifications:
Bi-lingual (Spanish and English preferred).
Additional Applicant Instructions:
Applicants must submit a cover letter and resume.
Pay Rate: $17.50/hr.
Work Location: On CampusAll offers to external applicants are contingent on the candidates completion of a pre-employment background check screening to the satisfaction of Wesleyan University.
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