Perhaps not IO but a summer job…that could help the environment!

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T Mitchell

 

 

From: Pam Clough [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 9:58 AM
To: Thomas Mitchell
Subject: Summer Jobs for Maryland Students

 

Dear Professor Mitchell,

I wanted to send you a quick note to let you know that Environment Maryland is hiring students to work on its summer campaigns in College Park. Environment Maryland is a statewide citizen based environmental advocacy group that works to protect our clean air, clean water, and open space. This summer we are working to protect the Chesapeake Bay and all of Maryland’s waterways.

As students are figuring out their summer plans, one of the best ways we've found to reach them is an email from their department or professor letting them know about our opportunities. Could you send out a note about our campaign jobs to your students?

I'm pasting a note that can go out to students below. Thanks so much for your help.

Best regards,

Pam Clough
Canvass Director
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Subject: Summer Jobs for the Environment!

Environment Maryland is hiring students to work on our campaigns this summer in College Park. We're looking for folks that are hardworking, good communicators and committed to making positive change.

This summer our top campaign is protecting the Chesapeake Bay!

It's hard to imagine life in Maryland without the Bay-- whether it’s visiting the National Harbor, eating crabs and oysters, or taking a trip to the Eastern Shore, Maryland depends on the Bay.

Unfortunately, reckless development and other polluting industries are threatening the Bay, washing pollution and bacteria into nearby streams and marshes. In fact, over 3 million pounds of toxic waste are dumped into the Chesapeake and its connecting waterways each year. Polluting industries can get away with this uncontrolled pollution because loopholes in the Clean Water Act leave 59% of our state's rivers and streams unprotected. The US Senate will decide the fate of these waterways this summer, and we need to make sure Senator Barbara Mikulski is on the right side of the issue.

To win this campaign, we are hiring students in Maryland to get out into communities, and build support for this issue. Over the course of the summer you can expect to make between $4,000-$6,000 and make $9-$14/HR. It's a great way to build your resume, like an internship, but you get paid.

Fill out this form to set up an interview and hear more about the positions we have available, or call us at 301-403-0024.

Learn more about our campaigns at http://www.environmentmaryland.org.