Looking to launch your career in the environmental field? Or know a young person who is? Young professionals can gain vital green jobs skills and build a network of connections in the environmental field through the Chesapeake Conservation Corps program. This one-year term of paid service places young adults (ages 18-25) with nonprofits or government…
We want to share this exciting new one-stop-shop resource, the Chesapeake Youth and Young Professionals Portal, for young people considering a career in the environmental field and looking for the next best opportunity whether it is a job, internship, corps, or training program. Throughout the Chesapeake Bay agencies, organizations, and companies are using the Portal…
Work2Live WELL participants will need mentors to help guide them through this personal and professional development program. Mentors help with long-term thinking rather than offering a detailed road map of do’s and don’ts. They help mentees think through the issues, be a source of wisdom and act as a personal advocate to an emerging professional. …
Work2Live WELL is a personal and professional development program with a fast-track entry into the important career world of the environment and natural resources that combines technical skills and training to ensure a solid foundation for employment and success. Working in partnership with private businesses, nonprofits, universities and others, the Work2Live WELL program will offer…
The Chesapeake Bay Trust is proud to announce solicitations for Host Organizations for the 2019-20 Chesapeake Conservation Corps. Each year this initiative, supported by the Trust, state of Maryland, National Park Service, and BGE an Exelon Company, places young adults (ages 18-25) with nonprofit and government agencies to work fulltime in the environmental field for…
Dear Chesapeake Bay enthusiasts, Last year, 10 of you filled out this form for our Grade 10 Chesapeake Bay app project–students crunched public Bay data and designed a useful app for a specific stakeholder. One of my favorites used water conditions over time to predict where specific fish could be located in the future for a family…