Jobs at EcoHearth

Thanks for your interest in working for EcoHearth.com, one of the premier ecology sites on the Web. Please see the list of available jobs below. Unless noted, you can work full or part time and do not have to relocate if hired. Apply via the Jobs Contact page with the job listing title as your subject line. Copy all information into the text field; we do not accept attachments. We will contact you if you are under consideration for a position. No follow-up inquiries please.

Environmental Website Intern E-mail

EcoHearth.com is seeking an Environmental Website Intern to help maintain the content on www.EcoHearth.com. The Environmental Website Intern’s duties will include loading content into our Content Management System, choosing photos for articles, tagging content, writing news summaries, updating action alerts, doing research, managing our social-media presence and assisting with other Web-related activities. Dedication to environmentalism, and superior organizational and writing skills are required. Proficiency in HTML, CSS, Flash, Photoshop and Joomla (or another CMS) is a plus.

The Environmental Website Intern will work closely with a Web Producer and have the first-hand opportunity to learn and contribute meaningfully. This is an paid, part-time position based in New York City (but telecommuting from another city is possible), which could lead to full-time employment. The internship starting date is flexible, as is duration. Please do not call or send an email; paste resume and cover letter into the message box on the Jobs Contact page with “Environmental Website Intern” as the message subject. >>> Apply Now

 


Eco Tip

Become a vegetarian or vegan, or at least eat less meat. Meat is a big waster of water and energy—and generator of greenhouse gasses. It also exacerbates world hunger. One acre of land yields almost 18 times as much usable protein from plant versus animal sources—356 pounds if used to grow soybeans, 20 pounds if used to raise cattle for slaughter. More tips...

Eco Quote

Until man duplicates a blade of grass, nature can laugh at his so-called scientific knowledge. - Thomas Edison  More quotes...