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Open Position: Climate and Energy Research Intern

  • By SDSN Secretariat
  • 10 Jun, 2020

Location: USA - remote

Posting Date: 10 June 2020

Overview 

The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) is seeking a research intern to join our Climate and Energy team based remotely in the US. The intern will support the Manager of SDSN’s Climate and Energy Program in an array of projects including: US Deep Decarbonization Action Plan (DDAP); Roadmap to 2050: The Land-Water-Energy Nexus of Biofuels project; European Green Deal Senior Working Group; Latin America Deep Decarbonization Regional Planning; SDSN Networks Climate Program; and various fundraising proposals currently in the pipeline. The intern will be asked to support various aspects of these projects as they progress including desk research, meeting scheduling, note taking, editorial work, communications management, fundraising, and partnership outreach.

A key part of the intern’s responsibilities will be helping to maintain the administrative and research activities of these ongoing projects, as well as supporting in the application processes of funding opportunities to help scale up these efforts. Additionally, the intern will be tasked with helping to create a database of SDSN member expertise and projects using SDSN’s internal membership communications platform, Mobilize.

About the SDSN

The SDSN has been operating since 2012 under the auspices of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The SDSN mobilizes research, academia, the private sector and civil society to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and implement the Paris Climate Agreement.

SDSN has played an instrumental role in developing and popularizing the concept of long-term pathways through the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP). The Paris Agreement also emphasizes the central role of advances in low-emission technologies and their diffusion. The annual Low-Emission Solutions Conference (LESC), spearheaded by SDSN at COP22 in Morocco, aims to advance the pace of development for key technologies by brining partners together annually at key climate forums. SDSN is continuing to support the implementation of the Paris Agreement through various pathways projects and research collaborations throughout our global network.

Responsibilities: The intern will be involved in the following activities:

·      Coordinating meetings and corresponding with project teams as materials are drafted

·      Managing and organizing report drafts, and gaining legal consent for use of images and figures

·      Compiling and editing references for reports to ensure consistent and accurate citations

·      Assisting in organizing and coordinating virtual events as part of the climate and energy program

·      Support climate and energy fundraising efforts including grant writing and research

·      Contributing to the SDSN and LESC website, including writing and editing content

·      Helping to prioritize, draft, edit, and submit funding applications for climate and energy projects

·      Establishing a database of SDSN members with climate and energy projects and expertise

Requirements: The ideal candidate has:

·      Interest in and strong knowledge of climate change and energy issues

·       Firm understanding of climate and energy policy and decarbonization technologies

·      Related Bachelor’s Degree

·      Ability to work both collaboratively and independently in a fast-paced environment and in a deadline-oriented setting

·      Experience managing complex projects with many collaborators

·      Ability to communicate professionally with a wide variety of collaborators

·      Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and the Adobe Suite

·      Strong writing and communication skills

·      Highly organized and detail-oriented

·      Can work legally within the US as a part time intern

 

This internship is a part time position working 20 hours per week. The candidate will be offered a position for 3 months which may be extended for an additional 3-month period pending a performance review. Period of work: July 1 – Dec 15, 2020 

To Apply

Candidates interested in the position should send a resume and cover letter to info@unsdsn.org. Please include the position title in the subject line.

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