Friday, March 20, 2026

Environmental Education Internships with Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy - please share with students

(2 Open Positions Fall 2026) (2 Open Positions Winter/Spring 2027) One semester, with the possibility of a second semester renewal upon review. Part time. Advanced Undergraduate Juniors and Seniors or Graduate Students.


This internship is an exciting opportunity to gain outdoor field work experience in data mapping, conservation and restoration. The internship includes a focus on GIS mapping and data collection, native plant ID and invasive plants identification and removal, tree identification, conservation and restoration field work and community engagement. Successful internship candidates will work closely with the Director of Education and Staff Members at Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy, being guided through field experiences in the Leave No Child Inside environmental education program. Intern will work on specific projects and programs.

The Conservancy and the National Park Service are in a public-private partnership, tackling significant conservation and restoration needs of the Park. Leave No Child Inside, the Conservancy’s educational programming, introduces students of all ages to land stewardship through conservation, restoration, land management concepts and the issues that impact urban landscapes.

For detailed position description and application instructions, visit https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QqV0uvsIp3z0ghci778nlctKG7-KrW0F/view?usp=drive_link

For further information and to request an application please contact Dr. Christine Morano Magee:
Please include a current resume with your email.

Sustainable Ag Internship

 For those who are looking for an internship. The deadline is this Monday.



As some of you know DNR works with the MTech Ventures program at UMD to develop and invest in pollution reduction and climate change technologies. They have an internship opportunity that may be of interest to your students. The deadline is this Monday so it is a tight turnaround:

Mtech is seeking 6-8 part-time interns interested in exploring commercialization opportunities for 4 technologies related to sustainable agriculture and nutrient pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. Over the next several months, interns will be placed on two-person teams exploring commercialization opportunities around specific innovations in biofilters, biological agricultural inputs, agricultural wastewater systems, biofuels, and more. Interested students can apply for the "Innovation Analyst" role linked by March 23rd. https://lnkd.in/eu7RAcMZ

Faculty Hydroinformatics opening

University of Kentucky

Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Assistant Professor of Hydroinformatics


The University of Kentucky’s Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering is recruiting for a full-time, 12-month, tenure-eligible Assistant Professor in the Regular Title Series related to hydroinformatics. This position has an anticipated start date of July 1, 2027, with a distribution of effort of approximately 70% research, 25% instruction, and 5% service. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an integrated, nationally recognized program on topics such as:
  • Integrating water resource and agricultural related datasets to develop and enhance process-based and AI models to analyze and predict the impact of agricultural and implementation of best management practices to address hydrologic and water quality challenges.
  • Develop novel and/or utilize existing models to aid in the design and implementation of practices that would reduce the impact of extreme rainfall events.
  • Complement ongoing work with researchers and stakeholders to efficiently acquire, process, and model water quality and hydrologic data from a wide array of sources.
The successful candidate is expected to: 
  • demonstrate commitment and ability to work with teams on interdisciplinary problems;
  • create a proactive, high-impact research program that supplies clientele with new methods to analyze hydrologic and water quality impacts in agricultural and urban settings;
  • teach one undergraduate and one graduate course per year;
  • recruit and direct MS and PhD graduate students; and
  • contribute to the multi-functional land-grant mission of the department.
Qualifications include: 
  • a Ph.D. in biosystems/agricultural engineering or a closely-related field with an emphasis in hydrology, water quality monitoring, and/or nature-based water treatment designs. In addition, the candidate should have some experience in AI, machine learning, and/or managing large data sets related to water resources and/or ecological engineering design;
  • a P.E. or demonstrate the ability to qualify for a P.E. in Kentucky;
  • the ability to oversee graduate students; and
  • demonstration of outstanding written and verbal communication skills.

The Environment:
The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (MGCAFE) is fulfilling the land-grant promise of educational excellence, civic leadership, transformational research, and shared knowledge serving the common good. We serve the people of the Commonwealth and across the world through education, outreach, service, and research by finding solutions to improve lives today and create a sustainable future. We integrate teaching, research, and extension in our work. We recruit, retain, and graduate students who are competent, responsible, and workforce ready. For more than 130 years, MGCAFE has provided research results to the community. From traditional labs and research farms to high-tech diagnostic and research centers, we offer science-based, practical solutions that affect the everyday lives of Kentuckians and people around the world. Our Cooperative Extension programs are engaged in Kentucky’s 120 counties, identifying and addressing needs not only in agriculture and natural resources, but also 4-H and youth development, family and consumer sciences, as well as community & economic development.

The University of Kentucky is an institution with over 23,000 undergraduate and 9,500 graduate students. UK is Kentucky’s flagship university and a land grant institution. We have a university commitment to improve the lives of Kentuckians and beyond and that is why environmental stewardship and sustainability are core parts of our institution’s legacy. We are recognized as a Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation, a Gold level Bicycle Friendly University by The League of American Bicyclists, and are recognized as a STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System) Silver Rating by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. The university is geographically near downtown Lexington, which offers the vibrancy of an urban location while being in close proximity to working landscapes and recognized wilderness areas. It is a thriving community of 320,000+ with a strong commitment to quality of life, education, and the arts. Lexington is in the Bluegrass Region, an internationally acclaimed cultural landscape and agricultural region.

Salary and Benefits: Employment at UK is subject to fund availability and comes with diverse rewards, focusing on your total well-being and career development, with leadership striving to provide a strong work-life integration. The university generously contributes to employees’ retirement plans, medical coverage, and life insurance. In addition, UK offers optional benefits such as dental and vision insurance, additional retirement plans and much more. To learn more about these benefits, please visit: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/our-benefits.

Questions and/or Nominations to: Mike Montross Chair, Search Committee 128 Barnhart Building 1398 Nicholasville Rd University of Kentucky Lexington KY 40546-0276 Phone: 859-218-4319 Email: michael.montross@uky.edu Web: www.uky.edu/bae

Application:
Applications should be submitted by June 1, 2026, for full consideration while the position will remain open until filled. The anticipated interview period is August to September. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2027. Please use the University of Kentucky’s electronic application process to apply. In your uploaded document please begin with a letter of interest that outlines your approach to the position’s qualifications, responsibilities, and vision for innovative and impactful programs that address existing and emerging issues for a diverse and inclusive community, followed by the name, address, email, and phone number for three references, and conclude with career curriculum vita.

To apply for this position click on the link: https://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/620448 or copy and paste the URL into your browser
Click Apply for this Posting Follow the instructions on how to create an account. Complete the Employment Application and upload the required documents.

If you need assistance with the electronic application process, contact HR/ Employment, phone (859) 257-9555, press 2, or email ukjobs@email.uky.edu.

The University's EEO Statement: The University follows both the federal and state Constitutions as well as all applicable federal and state laws on nondiscrimination. The University provides equal opportunities for qualified persons in all aspects of institutional operations, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnic origin, religion, creed, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, uniformed service, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, genetic information, social or economic status or whether the person is a smoker or nonsmoker, as long as the person complies with University regulation concerning smoking.

AEES Jobs: Field/Lab Tech

Field Technician / Laboratory Manager – Baruch Ecological Engineering Laboratory


Start Date:          Preferred April 6, but as late as June 1, 2026

Compensation:   $42-45K/yr with standard benefits

Location:             Georgetown (Baruch Marine Field Laboratory), South Carolina (transition housing available!)

Search Status:    Screening begins March 23, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled.  If applying after March 23, please inquire first at bill@baruch.sc.edu.  

Description:        The Baruch Ecological Engineering Laboratory (BEEL) is recruiting a field technician / laboratory manager. Currently, the BEEL is focusing primarily on catalyzing plastics use reduction in coastal environmental applications. This multi-institutional transdisciplinary project is advancing the science and engineering of non-plastic nature-based alternatives for coastal environmental restoration (e.g., cement-coated jute for rebuilding oyster reefs), water quality protection (e.g., fully organic erosion control geotextiles), and aquaculture (e.g., wood stakes for oyster farming). At the moment, the Baruch Ecological Engineering Laboratory has active projects regarding oyster restoration, constructed floating wetlands, and habitat provisioning in the built environment. 

The selected candidate will serve as a field technician and laboratory manager for the BEEL, conserving equipment (e.g., water quality meters/probes/loggers, field cams, nets, pumps), monitoring lab resource use, and supporting undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers. Additionally, they will help design, implement, and monitor field and laboratory experiments. 

Contributions to grant-writing, teaching, and/or extension activities are possible, depending upon the personal interests and career goals of the successful applicant. There also is the potential for independent research projects.

Qualifications:    Applicants should have a B.S. or M.S. in a relevant science or engineering field (e.g., Environmental Science, Ecological/Environmental/Civil Engineering, Biology, Marine Science, Marine Biology, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, etc.). Preferred qualifications include field science or engineering experience, boating and trailering proficiency, and a demonstrated ability to work long days independently and effectively in adverse field conditions.

To Apply:            Send application packets to William Strosnider (bill@baruch.sc.edu) with the subject “BEEL Application”.  Packets should be a single PDF with a 1) 1-page cover letter describing your interest in the project with respect to your career goals and experience, 2) a resume, and 3) list of three references. Questions are quite welcome prior to application!

More internship opportunities

Become a 2026 Summer County Climate Intern!

Montgomery County Executive’s Office –Summer Climate Internship (Hybrid)

 About the Internship

Montgomery County, Maryland, is at the forefront of local climate action. Through its Climate Action Plan and commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions 100% by 2035, the County is implementing innovative policies and programs to reduce emissions, build resilience, and promote environmental justice.

The Montgomery County Executive’s Office is seeking Summer Climate Interns to support this work. Interns will gain hands-on experience with local government climate efforts, including policy research, program support, and a strong focus on communications and community outreach. Interns will be on-boarded and paid through a temporary services agency and will be detailed to the County for the internship duration.

 

Position Details

  • Location: hybrid, with 2-3 days a week in office at 101 Monroe St. Rockville, MD and 1-3 days remote
  • Duration: 7 weeks, June 15, 2026 – July 31, 2026
  • Hours: 20–40 hours, schedule set during onboarding
  • Compensation: $17.60 per hour
  • Eligibility: Open to current college or graduate students; Montgomery County residents preferred
For more information click here!






STUDENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANT


**Summer Internship**

Recruitment #26-005302-0004


Department MDE - Air and Radiation Administration (ARA)

Date Opened 3/13/2026 10:15:00 AM

Filing Deadline 3/27/2026 5:00:00 PM

Salary $17.15 - $21.00/hour

Employment Type Full-Time

HR Analyst Shantasia Baker

Work Location Baltimore City


For more information click here!

Summer Internship Opportunity: MDE Wetlands and Waterways Protection Program

The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) is currently recruiting for our summer Student Technical Assistant Internship. They have had several University of Maryland students participate in their Wetlands and Waterways Protection Program in the past, and have been incredibly impressed by their work.


Summer Internship Opportunity: MDE Wetlands and Waterways Protection Program

The Maryland Department of the Environment is currently accepting applications for a Student Technical Assistant Internship this summer.

  • How to Apply: Please apply through JobAps by Clicking Here.

  • Application Note: The job posting is officially listed under the "Air & Radiation" administration. However, if you are interested in working with the Wetlands and Waterways Protection Program, simply indicate that preference on your application!

  • Deadline: Applications must be submitted by March 27, 2026, at 5:00 p.m.

If you have any questions about the Wetlands and Waterways Protection Program, please feel free to reach out to me directly at tammy.roberson@maryland.gov or 443.286.0524 


*Starting July 1, 2025, all applications for stream and floodplain restoration projects must comply with the Whole Watershed Act.  Click HERE for more information. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

MAES summer internship

The Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES) is seeking applications from undergraduate students interested in gaining hands-on experience in sustainable agricultural production and agricultural research management through a 10-week internship. Students will be located at one of the eight Research and Education Centers (RECs) across the state and will work directly with the REC farm crews to learn firsthand about sustainable food (vegetables, row crops, milk, and meat) production and current research aimed at improving environmental stewardship. Student interns will be broadly involved in farming activities and work alongside our farm crews to help raise crops and tend to livestock. Students will also work with UMD faculty to engage in applied research projects and learn about sustainable practices such as nutrient management, food safety, animal welfare, integrated pest management, precision agriculture, soil and water conservation practices, etc., on real working farms. In addition to learning sustainability concepts, students will learn how to communicate their new knowledge through social media posts and a formal poster presentation following the conclusion of the internship.

Several interns will be hired for this summer and we will make every effort to match students with the REC facility that matches their professional interests. Opportunities include: local vegetable production, agronomy and precision agriculture, dairy and beef production, turfgrass management, orchard and vineyards, research communication, and more. For best consideration, apply by Friday, March 20.

https://agnr.umd.edu/research/maryland-agricultural-experiment-station/summer-internship-program/


Friday, March 13, 2026

MOUNTAIN LAKE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COUNCIL - ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT

 2026 Scholarship Program Guidelines






The Mountain Lake Vegetation Management Council (MLVMC) announces the third annual Scholarship Program.  Under the Program, two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to undergraduate students attending a college or university in the Mid-Atlantic region majoring in Forestry, Horticulture, Environmental Studies or related field.  The Mid-Atlantic region consists of the following states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee. 



Program Guidelines & Priorities:  

Seeking undergraduate students with a record of volunteerism in the community in non-school sponsored activities and participation in extracurricular school activities. 

  • Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and currently enrolled in a 2- or 4-year college or technical school.

  • Scholarship funds will be paid in October 2026 for the second semester of the student’s current academic year. The scholarship will be paid directly to the college and not to the student. 

  • MLVMC strongly suggests that each school present this opportunity to any applicants that match this program’s guidelines. Applications should be emailed to (mtnlakevmc@gmail.com) by May 31, 2026, by 5:00 p.m. (EST). 

  • The scholarship recipients should be willing to appear at the MLVMC Annual Conference on Tuesday, September 29, 2026 located at Blacksburg, VA. The recipients will be asked to give a short 5 minute bio presentation to conference attendees.

**Late applications will not be accepted. 


Email a completed application package to: mtnlakevmc@gmail.com

(This includes application, essay, resume, and copy of school transcript)

Applications may be downloaded from the MLVMC website at: https://mtn-lake.org

The applications will be reviewed, and recipients selected by the MLVMC’s elected board members. The scholarships will be awarded in October 2026.  


Please submit any questions to: mtnlakevmc@gmail.com


Click here to see the application






[AGNR-UNDERGRADSTUDENTS] 🚌 Join us! REC Trek to the Wye Research and Education Center - 3/26 🚌

Join AGNR on Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 11:15- 5:00 pm for a trip to the Wye Research and Education Center located on Maryland's Eastern Shore. 


We'll transport you to the center where you'll get to see the facility, learn about it's history and purpose, and hear directly from AGNR Research Faculty on the important work they are doing in the fields of horticulture, water, wildlife, and weeds

REC Treks are here to literally get you out into the field! 

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER:  On Handshake

If you have further questions, please reach out to April Brohawn (abrohawn@umd.edu) or Casey Miller (caseymil@umd.edu). 

ECS Baltimore Environmental Intership

Environmental Internship (Level 1)

What You'll Do

  • Sampling and assessments of soil, groundwater, air, and other materials

  • Observing and documenting field activities

  • Using field screening equipment and documenting readings

  • Working with GIS/GPS (a big plus)

  • Interacting and communicating daily with contractors, technicians and project managers

  • Writing clear field reports of site activities each day

For more information and to see the official posting and apply click here!

In addition UMD alumni (Jack Trimble) would be happy to pre-screen your resume at (JTrimble@ecslimited.com)