Internships and Jobs at CES; CES-Sponsored Internships in the Berkshires

Hoosic River Watershed Association Summer Intern

The Hoosic River, which flows by Cole Field, runs 70 miles from Cheshire Reservoir through Massachusetts, Vermont and New York to the Hudson River. The Hoosic River Watershed Association seeks to improve the river and the lives of those who live in its 720-square-mile catchment. Continue reading »

Research Assistant – Summer HMF/CES ENVI Lab

THESE POSITIONS ARE NOT BEING OFFERED FOR THE SUMMER OF 2023 Research Assistant – Summer HMF/CES Lab 2 positions available 9-10 weeks; scheduling for part of the summer possible. Stipend: $460/wk  includes housing with the purchase of board plan (7-20 meals/wk) Responsibilities: work in the Environmental Analysis… Continue reading »

Berkshire Natural Resources Council

Berkshire Natural Resources Council Williams Summer Intern Position Description The Berkshire Natural Resources Council, a private, non-profit land trust based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is offering an outdoor-recreation internship to a Williams Summer Intern who is exploring a career in the environmental field.  The internship dates are June 1… Continue reading »

Williamstown Farmers Market (WFM) Internship

Williamstown Farmers Market (WFM) Internship WFM seeks a summer intern 10-15 hours per week for 10 weeks to assist with promoting and managing weekly Saturday markets at the base of Spring Street.  Intern will assist with market set-up and take-down, staff information booth, arrange musicians,… Continue reading »

HooRWA Summer Intern

The Hoosic River Watershed Association seeks to improve the river and the lives of those who live in its 720-square-mile catchment. Among other duties, the intern would assist in determining if bridges and culverts in the watershed are sized appropriately and allow for wildlife passage. More information Continue reading »

Summer Internship at Sheep Hill

Team with the Williams Outing Club Quay Scholar to work on a variety of trail maintenance and improvement projects on trails managed by WOC, the Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation, and in partnership with other area organizations and agencies. More information Continue reading »