Organization: Arizona Sustainability Alliance (AZSA)
Duration: Fall 2025 (August – December)
Hours: 10-15 hours per week
Compensation: Unpaid unless the intern secures funding through the school/college (Opportunity to receive college credit)
Internship Format: Hybrid in Phoenix, AZ (remote with occasional on-site meetings)
Organization Physical Address: 3131 S Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040
About Arizona Sustainability Alliance:
Arizona Sustainability Alliance (AZSA) is a nonprofit action and advocacy alliance that aims to create and support cutting-edge, project-based sustainability solutions in Arizona through civic engagement, collaboration, and education. We empower people, organizations, and cities to work together towards more equitable and sustainable communities with a focus on the priority areas of conservation, renewable energy, sustainable food systems, and urban forestry.
Position Overview:
The Food Tech for the Future (FTF) program focuses on equipping the next generation of leaders with the skills and education needed to drive innovation in the fields of agriculture, technology, and sustainable food systems. As part of the program, educators and students engage in hands-on learning experiences by growing plants and conducting experiments using a MARSfarm digitized tabletop greenhouse.
We are seeking an intern to support AZSA’s sustainable food systems and education initiatives within the FTF program. This position will involve assisting with the creation of curriculum and educational materials, as well as integrating computer science and technology into the learning experience. The intern will collaborate with the AZSA team to analyze data, design interactive lessons, and utilize digital tools and resources to promote the FTF program. They will gain valuable experience in the fields of education, sustainability, and tech innovation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Tabletop Greenhouse Operations Support: Assist with daily operations of multiple tabletop greenhouses, including planting, harvesting, monitoring plant health, and maintaining garden systems following best practices from MARSfarm. Track and report on plant growth and yields, as well as creatively address any opportunities for improving the growing process.
- Curriculum Development & Educational Programming: Collaborate with the team to update and utilize curriculum focused on food systems, agriculture, nutrition, and environmental sustainability. Support educational activities, events, and workshops, ensuring they align with program goals and provide valuable learning experiences for educators and students.
- Data Tracking & Reporting: Maintain detailed records on program data, curriculum engagement, and educational outcomes. Assist in compiling reports for internal teams and stakeholders, focusing on both agricultural and educational impacts.
- Community Engagement & Outreach: Engage local schools and community organizations in hands-on learning opportunities related to the FTF program. Support outreach efforts to increase awareness of the program’s educational offerings and community impact.
- Marketing and Communications: Contribute to creating promotional materials for social media, newsletters, and community events to showcase the educational aspects of the FTF program. Assist in updating the program’s website with educational resources, blog posts, and updates on growing progress.
- Team Collaboration: Work closely with the team, community partners, and other interns to improve program operations and educational outreach. Attend regular team meetings and contribute ideas to enhance program success and reach.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- Current enrollment in a relevant academic program (e.g., Sustainable Food Systems, Nutrition, Education, Computer Science, or related fields).
- Strong interest in sustainable food systems, technology, and education.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Proficiency with online collaboration tools such as Google Workspace, Zoom, Canva, Trello, and Slack.
- A valid Identity Verified Prints (IVP) Fingerprint Clearance Card through the Arizona Department of Public Safety is required. Fingerprint fees will be covered by AZSA.
Desired Qualifications:
- Experience with gardening and growing food
- Experience in teaching, tutoring, or educational outreach
- Experience or coursework in computer science, coding, or educational technology (e.g., Python, Scratch, simulation tools).
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter to hrvolunteer@azsustain.org. Please include the internship title in your email subject line. In your cover letter, please explain your interest in sustainable food systems and how your skills align with the goals of the Food Tech for the Future program. All offers of internships at Arizona Sustainability Alliance (AZSA) are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check.
To apply for this job email your details to hrvolunteer@azsustain.org