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Title: Communications Intern
Supervisor: Emily Segura Maze, Communications Manager
Location: 40% in-person at the Whatcom Land Trust Bellingham office, 60% field visits to Whatcom Land Trust properties
Stipend: $1500 total
Hours/week: 8-10 (flexible work hours)
Timeframe: April – June 2025
Application: Please email a resume, cover letter, and creative portfolio to emily.sm@whatcomlandtrust.org
Application Deadline: April 1st, 2025
Whatcom Land Trust seeks an intern to join our communications team for Spring 2025. The intern will work under the supervision of the Communications Manager to update photography portfolios for select Whatcom Land Trust properties. You should be experienced in landscape photography and a self-starter who is comfortable with independent fieldwork and can meet deadlines. Your work will provide content for updates to our website and campaign materials and represent the Whatcom Land Trust brand.
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Whatcom Land Trust Statement:
Whatcom Land Trust is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status. Interns bring a welcome perspective to our organization. An internship at Whatcom Land Trust empowers you to confidently move forward in your career path, having a valued voice in our organization.
About Whatcom Land Trust
Whatcom Land Trust, a 501c3 nonprofit corporation, was founded in 1984 to protect natural and agricultural lands in a rapidly developing county. Since then, Whatcom Land Trust has protected more than 20,000 acres through a combination of owned and managed lands, conservation easements, and facilitated transfers and exchanges. Whatcom Land Trust conserves Whatcom’s natural heritage – its fish and wildlife habitat, marine and freshwater shorelines, parklands for recreation, forests, farmlands, and scenic and culturally significant areas. The Trust accomplishes this in three general ways:
What is a Land Trust?
Land trusts are private, independent, entrepreneurial nonprofit, non-governmental organizations that have joined with landowners to protect private land in the United States. There are over 1,600 land trusts operating across the U.S. protecting more than 9 million acres of farmland, wetlands, ranches, forests, watersheds, and river corridors. There are about two dozen land trusts in Washington. Land trusts all have some attributes in common, but each land trust has its own unique working area, priorities, missions and goals.
Application: Please email a resume, cover letter, and creative portfolio to emily.sm@whatcomlandtrust.org
Application Deadline: April 1st, 2025
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