This summer, the Boston office of the Fund for the Public Interest is building support to save the critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale! With only 360 individuals left, this species' population is still declining due to human interaction. We are calling on the Biden administration to pass a rule to slow vessel speeds to avoid deadly boat collisions with whales and help the species rebuild!
We’re hiring students for paid, full-time roles on our summer campaigns, as well as long term career opportunities for graduating seniors.
SPRING CAMPAIGN JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Want to spend your spring semester building skills that will help you launch your career, while working on urgent issues you care about like protecting the environment and our public health, and making good money?
In conjunction with Environment Masssachusetts, our Boston office is building support for saving the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. Find out more and apply at bit.ly/enviromajobs or call us directly at (737) 301-1861!
The Fund for the Public Interest is seeking hard-working individuals with a passion for social change to fill citizen outreach and Field Manager positions in Boston this spring. We are hiring full-time staff, with leadership opportunities available.
Get experience with the leadership, communication skills, and connections needed to launch your career. We are also hiring for career positions for college graduates. We look forward to having you join our team and helping us deliver petitions to our legislators at the state house! Apply at bit.ly/enviromajobs!
Featured Bycatch Species
The white-chinned petrel is the most common avian bycatch species in the Southern Ocean (Weimerskirch et al 1999; Gilman 2006; Robertson et al 2006; Birdlife International 2013).