The American Center for Life Cycle Assessment (ACLCA) is a nonprofit membership organization providing education, awareness, advocacy and communications to build capacity and knowledge of environmental LCA. ACLCA membership consists of industry, academia, government, consulting, and NGOs.
ACLCA is seeking current or recent college graduates who are interested in gaining valuable experience in the environmental education programming and policy field. The Program Intern will work primarily with the Executive Director and members of the Education Committee.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Assist in identifying resources to be shared with ACLCA Members
• Develop learning modules
• Create and Manage ACLCA's Education Website and YouTube Channel
• Prepare online resource library, to include curriculum materials and/or resources
• Contribute to the development of ACLCA's program areas
• Support development of training resources for ACLCA's Certifications
• Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills
• Strong organizational and time-management skills
• Familiarity with Microsoft Word
• Independent, highly organized and detail-oriented
• Energetic, hard-working and enthusiastic team player
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Skills Required
- Current or recent college graduate
- Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills
- Strong organizational and time-management skills
- Familiarity with Microsoft Word
- Independent, highly organized and detail-oriented
- Energetic, hard-working and enthusiastic team player
What We Do
The American Center for Life Cycle Assessment (ACLCA) is the largest nonprofit membership organization for environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) professionals in North America. ACLCA leverages rigorous, standards-based LCA to provide unparalleled access to data-driven resources and a diverse network of experts. Through its community of practice, the organization helps translate complex environmental data into impactful sustainability solutions, increasing the capacity, knowledge, and use of LCA.






