Climate change audience researcher |
Job Type |
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Organization |
Hennepin County Environment and Energy |
Job Description |
Hennepin County's Environment and Energy Department is seeking a Climate Change Audience Research Intern to uncover the public's knowledge, interest, and attitudes regarding climate change. The researcher will help the county understand the public's motivations and barriers to take action on climate change in order to develop effective outreach programs and messaging strategies.
The research intern will conduct a literature review of research that has been carried out locally and nationally, facilitate conversations with partners about their public engagement around climate change, and develop an actionable summary report of the findings. This project is part of the county's development of a Climate Action Plan in 2020. Learn more at www.hennepin.us/climateaction.
This intern will work 15 to 20 hours per week; in the office at least one day per week on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Other hours are flexible to work weekday, evening, or weekend. This intern will start in April 2020 for 3 months with the possibility to extend to 6 months.
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Location |
Minneapolis, MN |
Expires |
2020-02-27 |
Link |
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hennepin/jobs/2708994/internship-climate-education-researcher |
MAEE Partner |
Hennepin County Environment and Energy |
Climate change audience researcher
Hennepin County Environment and Energy
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Expires: 2020-02-27
Job Description:
Hennepin County's Environment and Energy Department is seeking a Climate Change Audience Research Intern to uncover the public's knowledge, interest, and attitudes regarding climate change. The researcher will help the county understand the public's motivations and barriers to take action on climate change in order to develop effective outreach programs and messaging strategies.
The research intern will conduct a literature review of research that has been carried out locally and nationally, facilitate conversations with partners about their public engagement around climate change, and develop an actionable summary report of the findings. This project is part of the county's development of a Climate Action Plan in 2020. Learn more at www.hennepin.us/climateaction.
This intern will work 15 to 20 hours per week; in the office at least one day per week on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Other hours are flexible to work weekday, evening, or weekend. This intern will start in April 2020 for 3 months with the possibility to extend to 6 months.
Climate change audience researcher
Posted: February 12, 2020 by MAEE Administration
Category: Hennepin County Environment and Energy
Hennepin County's Environment and Energy Department is seeking a Climate Change Audience Research Intern to uncover the public's knowledge, interest, and attitudes regarding climate change. The researcher will help the county understand the public's motivations and barriers to take action on climate change in order to develop effective outreach programs and messaging strategies.
The research intern will conduct a literature review of research that has been carried out locally and nationally, facilitate conversations with partners about their public engagement around climate change, and develop an actionable summary report of the findings. This project is part of the county's development of a Climate Action Plan in 2020. Learn more at www.hennepin.us/climateaction.
This intern will work 15 to 20 hours per week; in the office at least one day per week on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Other hours are flexible to work weekday, evening, or weekend. This intern will start in April 2020 for 3 months with the possibility to extend to 6 months.
Hennepin County's Environment and Energy Department is seeking a Climate Change Audience Research Intern to uncover the public's knowledge, interest, and attitudes regarding climate change. The researcher will help the county understand the public's motivations and barriers to take action on climate change in order to develop effective outreach programs and messaging strategies.
The research intern will conduct a literature review of research that has been carried out locally and nationally, facilitate conversations with partners about their public engagement around climate change, and develop an actionable summary report of the findings. This project is part of the county's development of a Climate Action Plan in 2020. Learn more at www.hennepin.us/climateaction.
This intern will work 15 to 20 hours per week; in the office at least one day per week on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Other hours are flexible to work weekday, evening, or weekend. This intern will start in April 2020 for 3 months with the possibility to extend to 6 months.