Biodiversity Intern
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Veolia North America
Boston, MA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
- Company Description
- Veolia in North America is the top-ranked environmental company in the United States for three consecutive years, and the country's largest private water operator and technology provider as well as hazardous waste and pollution treatment leader.
- Job Description
Position Purpose:
- Student Exploration and Experience Development (SEED) is a 12-week internship opportunity at Veolia for students to gain hands-on experience in sustainability and ecological transformation.
Program Dates:
June 1, 2026 to August 21, 2026
Location:
Boston, MA, with occasional field visits to Veolia sites in the Northeast (transportation provided). Veolia North America is seeking a passionate and motivated student or recent graduate to join our Sustainability Department as a Biodiversity Program Intern. This is a unique opportunity to bridge academic knowledge with real-world corporate sustainability initiatives, directly contributing to measurable environmental impact across our operational sites. This is primarily an office-based role at our Boston headquarters, with the opportunity to visit a few operational sites in the Northeast to see biodiversity initiatives in action. This internship is centered around three core goals that will shape your work throughout the summer: + Deploy our Ecological Management Program across all enrolled sites by translating technical recommendations into clear, actionable resources that site managers can use. + Raise internal awareness about Biodiversity by driving employee engagement through a company-wide Biodiversity Photo Contest and supporting educational outreach across our divisions. + Scale biodiversity initiatives by identifying what's working at our most advanced sites and building the tools and frameworks needed to replicate those successes across other North American locations.Primary Duties/Responsibilities:
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Translate Ecological Consultant Reports:
Convert complex ecologist reports into concise, accessible one-pager ecological management plans for site managers. + Develop aPractical Biodiversity Toolkit:
Research and compile best management practice guides on invasive species management, light pollution reduction, native planting strategies, and pesticide alternatives. +Create Visual Communication Materials:
Design site-specific posters showcasing native species plantings at our sites to celebrate conservation successes. +Drive Employee Engagement:
Support the Biodiversity Photo Contest and develop educational content ("Did You Know?" facts, newsletter articles) to inspire participation. +Gain Field Experience:
Participate in site visits to select Northeast locations alongside an external ecologist to observe biodiversity initiatives firsthand and inform your resource development (transportation provided).- Qualifications
Education/Experience/Background:
- + Currently enrolled in or recent graduate of an ecological or environmental program (Ecology, Environmental Science, Conservation Biology, Botany, Natural Resource Management, or related field). + Strong foundation in ecological principles, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable land management. + Enthusiasm for translating science into practical, accessible resources.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- + Excellent written and visual communication skills. + Experience with data analysis and visualization is a plus. + Experience with species identification, integrated pest management techniques, and/or US ecosystems is a plus.
Learning Opportunities:
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Real Impact:
Your work will directly influence biodiversity outcomes across dozens of operational sites. +Diverse Skill Development:
Build expertise in corporate sustainability, environmental communication, data management, project coordination, and applied ecology. +Professional Mentorship:
Work closely with experienced sustainability professionals who will guide your development and help you build connections across Veolia North America. +Field Experience:
Visit select operational sites to see biodiversity initiatives firsthand and understand the practical challenges and opportunities.- Additional Information
Pay:
- $25.00 Per Hour
Benefits:
- Interns are considered temporary employees.
Disclaimer:
The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.Similar remote jobs
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