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Internship Program (Fall 2013 and Sprin 2014) Title Project Development Intern Qualifications The Alliance is seeking an individual with a strong interest in animal agriculture production and excellent communication skills to serve as a project development intern. Additional requirements include a strong command of Microsoft Office, the ability to multitask and a willingness to work as a team player. The ideal candidate would be a junior or senior-level student pursuing a degree in agriculture. Description: Areas of work will include, but may not be limited to, writing, research, special project assignments and coordination, database management, conference participation, and utilizing social media to educate the public about agriculture. Summer and semester-long internships are offered. The Alliance’s office is located in Arlington, Virginia near the Courthouse Metro station. The Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that serves as a partnership of farmer, ranchers, companies and associations that have joined together to help consumers better understand the role animal agriculture plays in providing a safe, abundant food supply to the world. The Alliance’s mission is to communicate the important role of modern animal agriculture to our nation’s economy, productivity, vitality, and security and that animal well-being is central to producing safe, high-quality, affordable food and other products essential to our daily lives. Compensation Internship is paid, with course credit also available. Please Note: The Summer 2013 Internship Position has been filled. Send resume, three references and writing sample to: Kay Johnson, President & CEO E-mail: info@animalagalliance.org
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