Massachusetts Conservation Policy Intern
Dates: October 6th, 2025– December 19th, 2025
Massachusetts location is preferred, but remote option.
Calling all outdoor enthusiasts! Join the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) in our mission to protect the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Appalachian region, ongoing since 1876. Our values encompass diversity, inclusivity, trust, and respect for the environment. As an intern, you'll gain access to enriching programs, policies, and procedures that enable you to drive real change. If you're ready to explore, protect, and create memories within a dynamic community, apply now to be a part of the AMC team!
We are seeking a high-impact intern to assist with policy campaigns in Massachusetts. Working with the New England Conservation Policy Coordinator, the Massachusetts Conservation Policy Intern will support efforts to advance the Mass Ready Act and contribute to AMC’s role in the Nature for MA coalition seeking to put the Protect Water and Nature Initiative on the 2026 ballot.
What You’ll Be Doing At AMC
- Promote Volunteer & Chapter Engagement – Help plan, promote, and lead volunteer signature collection events across AMC chapters; support volunteer trainings and, when possible, independently lead events.
- Cross-Department Coordination – Assist in organizing campaign-related efforts across AMC staff teams and track volunteer participation and engagement with the coalition.
- Legislative Support – Support outreach to state legislators, including drafting communications, doing research, and assisting in planning events connected to AMC’s legislative priorities.
- Coalition Support – Contribute to AMC’s role in the Nature for MA coalition, with potential to represent AMC on the Field Subcommittee that is coordinating the signature-gathering drive and assist with coalition-wide public outreach efforts.
- Event Support – Assist with planning and staffing AMC advocacy events beyond Nature for MA, such as Trails for All, the New England National Scenic Trail, and Land and Water Conservation Fund efforts