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The Nature Conservancy Fellowship for Salt Alumni

About

The Nature Conservancy in Maine cares for ecological preserves all around the state, from Mount Saco Heath in southern Maine to Downeast’s Great Wass Island to the Upper St. John River Forest in the North Maine Woods. They are also involved in river and stream restoration projects, offshore and inshore marine issues, a breadth of scientific studies, and critical climate mitigation and adaptation work.

About the Fellowship

This one-year documentary storytelling fellowship is a 20-hours-per-week position to be compensated at $27 per hour. The fellowship is based out of The Nature Conservancy in Maine’s offices in Brunswick and will begin on or around March 1, 2024.

Apply

Deadline: January 12, 2024

Eligibility: Recent graduates of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies

More Information

To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, a portfolio of relevant work, and three references to timothy.paul@tnc.org.

Questions

Contact the Alumni Office at 207.699.5018 or email alumirelations@meca.edu with any questions.