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Internship in an Urban Ecovillage

Community Earth Alliance

Cincinnati, Ohio

Job Type Paid Internship
Salary Details $100/ week plus room
Required Experience 0 - 1 years

May to Aug,  Sept, or Oct, 2024

You will have the unique opportunity to live and work in an urban ecovillage homestead, along with working with seasoned ecovillagers, most of whom are involved in the Hilltop Eco Community located in Price Hill. You will learn gardening, keeping up a homestead, spend time in nature and working with and learn from the wisdom of seasoned ecovillagers who have a deep love and connection with the Earth.

The ecovillage is located just seven minutes from downtown Cincinnati. The ecovillage is in an existing 100+ year old neighborhood.  It is an experiment in making our cities ecological places to live.

YOU WILL WORK 36 HOURS PER WEEK AS AN ECOVILLAGE INTERN:

Responsibilities: Work at tasks required to maintain a homestead in the ecovillage.  Such as:

  • Extensive gardening
  • Food preservation
  • Developing walking paths through the woods
  • Straightening, painting, cleaning
  • Helping with educating people about urban ecovillages. Help with such projects as: -Ecovillage podcast, Marketing book on ecovillage
  • Assist Community Earth Alliance with its projects.
  • Work with the Rights of Nature movement
  • Opportunity to spend time in nature.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Comfortable working outside in all types of weather
  • Are responsible, self-driven and open to working with a team but also on your own.
  • An interest in learning about alternative lifestyles based on a love for Earth.
  • Interested in learning about the ecovillage
  • Computer skills would be helpful.

COMPENSATION

  • Intern will be offered housing, plus a $100 per week stipend, some food and an opportunity to learn.
  • If you are a college student and are interested in gaining credit for this experience we would be willing to work with your college or university to make this happen. We have people with advanced degrees.

Comments from interns from previous year:

This position is perfect for any individual interested in living a sustainable lifestyle, and learning how to better do so.  It is a nourishing environment to learn, as with it comes access to many individuals with a broad range of knowledge and talents that are eager to talk about and teach them. Being an intern means that you are available to help with odd jobs that may arise, so flexibility and an open mind to learning new skills is helpful. I would highly recommend this position for individuals who are eager to learn and willing to work. You will acquire new skills and a unique and priceless experience in return.

It is an amazing experience.  It is real immersion so need to be willing to work after hours.  The work itself isn’t difficult but it takes time and dedication.

You’ll meet a lot of incredible people and become part of the community. 

You can get out of it what you want, as long as you know what you want out of it.

It’s nothing like working in an office. You have to enjoy getting dirty.

It is definitely worth it.

You are not going to find this opportunity anywhere else, and the people you are going to meet are amazing, and can’t wait for you to see all the opportunities the ecovillage has from hiking in the woods to working in the greenhouse, to picking food that you helped grow, to meeting the people in the ecovillage.  It’s a very nontraditional internship which gives experiences you won’t have anywhere else.  The range of things done was broad.  Learned about making bread, canning, homesteading.

Expect the unexpected. It is a very unique opportunity that is very interesting and very profound. Be open to new ideas, new people and new ways of living.

HOW TO APPLY

Send cover letter and resume to:  Jim Schenk at jschenk@imagoearth.org 

Jim Schenk

553 Enright Ave.

Cincinnati, OH 45205

513-708-9159

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Category General / Stewardship , Sustainability
Tags Outreach