Island Institute seeks a qualified candidate for an 18-month Island Institute Fellowship in Deer Isle & Stonington to work with the Adult and Community Education program by providing direct support in communications, outreach, and some direct program administration.
The Island Institute Fellows Program places college (associates or higher) and master’s degree graduates in Maine’s coastal and year-round island areas to live and work for two years. Fellowship positions provide a unique opportunity for recent graduates to apply their skills and gain real-life, place-based experience in climate and/or marine economy using community development practices. Island Institute Fellows work directly with a host organization on a priority project identified by the community, while also contributing their own interests and passions to the area they live in. The fellowship experience is designed to support the development of essential career skills. The cohort of fellows take part in a variety of professional experiences designed to build communication, project management, facilitation, and leadership skills.
The Island Institute Fellows Program provides support for Maine’s coastal and island communities by:
Successful candidates will be community-focused, self-motivated, self-aware, and committed to the Institute’s mission and values. Applicants must be able to carefully allocate their time and organizational resources while working across multiple projects.
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Island Institute seeks a qualified candidate for an 18-month Island Institute Fellowship in Deer Isle & Stonington to work with the Adult and Community Education program by providing direct support in communications, outreach, and some direct program administration.
The Island Institute Fellows Program places college (associates or higher) and master’s degree graduates in Maine’s coastal and year-round island areas to live and work for two years. Fellowship positions provide a unique opportunity for recent graduates to apply their skills and gain real-life, place-based experience in climate and/or marine economy using community development practices. Island Institute Fellows work directly with a host organization on a priority project identified by the community, while also contributing their own interests and passions to the area they live in. The fellowship experience is designed to support the development of essential career…
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