Mass Audubon is committed to creating a more diverse,equitable, inclusive, and just organization and to providing greater access to nature for everyone, which is why we created the Environmental Fellowship Program for Early Careers (EFP). Now entering its fifth year, the EFP is a unique program that increases pathways for a diversity of early career professionals into environmental professions. Each 14-month fellowship is hosted within one of five departments/teams: Land Conservation, Conservation Science, Nature in the City, Wildlife Sanctuaries & Education, or Diversity & Inclusion. Our fellows will tackle some of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time while working with a passionate and dedicated team of professionals. This is an opportunity designed for recent graduates or those beginning their careers with up to one year of professional experience. In addition to professional experience, the fellows are given opportunities for networking, mentoring, and skill development within a supportive cohort model. To learn more about the program, please register for an Information Session which will take place on Wednesday, January 28th at 6PM EST [https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/f863edb8-06e9-4c09-bcdb-f8ce31c8e18e@e0acbd14-d69d-4eaa-8f02-7ecff288232f]and Monday, February 9th at 6PM EST [https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/4e21f147-3f9d-4585-ab67-59124a2647ba@e0acbd14-d69d-4eaa-8f02-7ecff288232f]. Mass Audubon operates under a strategic plan known as the Action Agenda, a five-year plan to address the rapid loss of biodiversity, inequitable access to nature, and the threat of climate change. Increasing volunteerism is a key strategy in achieving our goal to engage people in nature-based experiences at our wildlife sanctuaries [https://www.massaudubon.org/places-to-explore/wildlife-sanctuaries]. The Sanctuary Engagement Fellow – a hybrid role based at the Boston Nature Center & Wildlife Sanctuary in Mattapan (Boston), Habitat Education Center & Wildlife Sanctuary in Belmont, and Mass Audubon Headquarters in Lincoln – will be part of the Statewide Volunteer Program Team, and will focus on community outreach, leading volunteer projects, and documenting best practices around volunteer engagement. Working with colleagues across departments, they will support existing volunteer projects while also leading volunteer workdays for new and existing community partner organizations. The goal of the Fellow’s work will be to expand Mass Audubon’s capacity to engage a broader diversity of volunteers and promote volunteerism as an entry point to involvement in the organization’s work of protecting the nature of Massachusetts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees