Seaside Sustainability Internships - Remote & In-Person
New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, 02746, USA
Listed on 2026-05-28
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development -
Education / Teaching
Youth Development
Program Length: Year-round opportunities with a minimum of 15 hours a week to 40 hours weekly for a 5-month term
Location: Mostly virtual with some in-person opportunities in the Gloucester, Massachusetts area.
Admissions Requirements:
- Must be a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student from anywhere in the world
- Must be able to commit to a minimum of 15 hours a week for 5 months
Highlight: The Seaside Sustainability Internships is a year-round, mostly virtual environmental internship designed for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students who are passionate about the environment. With a flexible time commitment of 15 to 40 hours per week, interns engage in real-world projects focused on climate change, marine science, policy, and sustainability education. Interns can choose a role from one of the many departments, including Climate Action & Advocacy, Green Scholars, Sustainability Consulting, Business Operations, Grant Writing, Human Resources, Marketing & Public Relations, and Website & Technology.
For more information on the specific roles of each department, visit the internship roles page. This environmental internship helps students build essential professional skills, gain hands-on experience, and even qualify for academic credit or awards like the President’s Volunteer Service Award. Whether you’re looking to expand your resume or drive environmental change, this program offers the tools and opportunities to grow.
Interns also benefit from a supportive community of peers and mentors, all working together toward a more sustainable future. It’s a great stepping stone for anyone considering a career in environmental science, advocacy, or education. Apply here for this environmental internship to get started.
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