This internship position is part of the Education team at MBGNA. This internship is focused on outreach and engagement with university learners and audiences, which includes both students and faculty. As part of the Education team, this position will regularly interact with MBGNA staff members, university community members (students, faculty, and staff), and general public visitors during the course of a workday.
This position supports the MBGNA education department through outreach and engagement with the University of Michigan community. This position contributes to the goal of the MBGNA Education department to increase student and faculty engagement opportunities that position humans as active participants within the natural world. This position has the opportunity to contribute to community resilience by supporting educational activities that contribute to healthier communities, cultures, and ecosystems.
The University Outreach and Education Intern will contribute to strategic relationship building and event coordination with a wide variety of university audiences, including faculty researchers and student organizations. This position will enhance efforts to develop unique, original programming for curricular and co-curricular experiences, utilizing student learning theory and community development approaches to design, deliver, and debrief learning programs. This position will contribute to the career development of college students, including contributing to community programming for peers in the summer internship cohort.
This internship position will support the goals of the Education department through the following:
- Co-develop university outreach and engagement strategy
- Organize and facilitate the internship professional development series
- Analyze and assess university outreach programs, including benchmarking peer organizations and institutions
- Create, plan, and deliver collaborative university outreach programs, including Welcome to Michigan summer programming
- Develop educational materials and programs that promote stewardship and relationship building with the natural world through interactive engagement and experiential learning