Elizabeth Brown was ShoreRivers' 2015-2016 Chesapeake Conservation Corps Volunteer. She was dedicated to clean water, engaging others with their rivers, and serving as an environmental steward in every way. She brought enthusiasm and joy to every task. Contributions in honor of Elizabeth go toward her legacy of caring for local rivers by supporting the next generation of environmental stewards through the Elizabeth Brown Memorial Internship.
ShoreRivers seeks applicants for an exciting, hands-on summer internship experience in the environmental field, based out of our Easton, MD office. This internship program is supported by the Elizabeth Brown Memorial Fund.
Note: If you are a Washington College or University of Delaware student, please see our other internship opportunities.
ShoreRivers is a nonprofit organization that protects Maryland’s Eastern Shore waterways through science-based advocacy, restoration, education, and engagement. With offices in Easton, Chestertown, and Galena, MD, the organization serves as an advocate for the health of our rivers and the living resources they support. Our programs promote environmental awareness of the essential role local rivers and streams play in the community, the issues that threaten their health and vitality, and solutions that must be implemented to preserve them.
The summer intern will provide programmatic support for our Midshore region and participate in a variety of activities including restoration, water quality monitoring, outreach, and education. By the end of the program the intern will have completed a Maryland boater safety certificate, become familiar with handling a boat, gained experience and training in scientific water quality monitoring equipment and protocols, and developed a variety of other skills and experiences.
Program Logistics
Location: In the field in the Choptank, Miles, Wye, or Eastern Bay watersheds, with occasional travel throughout the ShoreRivers region
Dates: Minimum of 10 weeks between May and August; start and end dates and vacation days are flexible
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30–4:30; with occasional evening and weekend work
Stipend: $6,000 provided by the Elizabeth Brown Memorial Fund
Program Requirements
Outgoing personality with good communication skills. Must be able to work with a team, but also be self-motivated in individual tasks.
Able to lift at least 50 lbs, swim, feel comfortable on boats and kayaks, and do physical outdoor activity in various weather conditions.
Willing to work a flexible 40-hour schedule with some evening and weekend hours.
Rising college junior or senior, or recent college graduate. Degree in Biology, Environmental Science, or related field encouraged.
Proficient in Microsoft Office software.
Must have a license and car.
Must have access to housing within reasonable commuting distance to Easton, MD.
Interest in GIS preferred; experience not necessary.
Ability to speak Spanish appreciated but not required.
Intern Responsibilities
Water quality monitoring by boat with Riverkeepers
Bacteria sampling at local swim sites
Underwater grass monitoring by kayak
Co-leading community kayak tours
Community outreach and events
Agricultural site visits and project monitoring
Administrative and database assistance
Assist in tree planting and maintenance
Engineering survey assistance
Boat and water quality equipment maintenance
Application process
Please send a resume and cover letter to Doug Mayorga, Deputy Director of HR and Culture, at dmayorga@shorerivers.org with a subject line reading “2025 Elizabeth Brown Memorial Summer Internship” no later than January 31, 2025. Before applying, please visit ShoreRivers.org to learn more about our organization and our programs.
Interviews will be conducted virtually in February, and an intern will be selected and notified no later than February 28, 2025.
ShoreRivers believes that swimmable, fishable, clean, and safe rivers are for everyone in our communities. ShoreRivers is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all applicants.