2025 Environmental Sciences and Planning Internship

Aspen Environmental Group is pleased to announce our 2025 Environmental Sciences and Planning Internship Program. This program is designed to engage students from various backgrounds, as different perspectives can lead to innovative solutions that are essential to tackling environmental challenges within the communities where we live, work, and serve.

Aspen is looking for driven and passionate undergraduate or graduate students who are interested in a career in the environmental field. You have a positive attitude, with a willingness to learn and collaborate. You have a demonstrated passion and strong academic performance in a relevant field. You are excited to learn about the opportunities in the environmental field and are looking to add an internship to your resume.

In addition to completing a traditional internship program, all interns will receive training and mentoring from various Aspen staff.

  • Internship will be 8 weeks during the summer months (June, July, and August, depending on student's academic schedule).

  • Paid internship: $22/hour

  • Hours: Approximately 20 hours per week as determined by internal availability and company workload.

  • Interns may select one of the following three tracks, depending on the intern's interests, schedule, location, and transportation options:

    • Track 1: Environmental Sciences (Field and Remote) – Field studies with a choice of Biology, Cultural Resources (Archaeology), or Paleontology.

    • Track 2: Environmental Planning (Remote and In-office) – Writing environmental documents to comply with environmental laws, policies, and regulations.

    • Track 3: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (Remote and In-office) – Preparing maps, using GIS, to support environmental analyses.

Applications are due by April 30, 2025. To apply for this internship, click here.

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