Hi All,

We are seeking a graduate and an undergraduate intern to work on community
planning and climate resilience projects this summer with the UMaine at
Machias GIS Lab as part of our partnership with the Sunrise County Economic
Council. The job description is below. The opportunity is funded by the
Mitchell Center at UMaine, and the Mitchell Center will be providing
excellent training and professional development opportunities for interns,
as well. Last year's internship was fantastically successful for interns
and community partners.

Please let me know if you have any questions!

Tora


The University of Maine at Machias GIS Laboratory and Service Center is
hiring two interns, one graduate and one undergraduate, for summer 2023 to
work on regional planning and community resilience initiatives with the
Sunrise County Economic Council (SCEC). This opportunity is funded by the
Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions and SCEC.
The projects involve working with communities in Washington, Hancock and
Waldo Counties in Maine to create maps and other decision support tools for
community planning and climate adaptation.

Student interns are critical to the formal partnership between SCEC and
UMM, providing the core work and interacting directly with community
partners and SCEC staff. Students will be immersed in utilizing best
practices for supporting community sustainability and resilience. The
UMM/SCEC partnership is centered around deep and long term collaboration
and empowerment through capacity building.

The internships will run from May 8th through August 18, 2023 with possible
part-time extensions through the academic year. Summer interns will be
expected to work 25 to 35 hours per week. There will be some scheduled
meetings, but hours are otherwise flexible. Most work may be done remotely,
but some activities will be done on-site in various locations in the
region, with some activities happening in Orono at the University of Maine.
Graduate student stipends will be paid an hourly rate of $25/hour and
undergraduate student stipends will be paid an hourly rate of $15.75/hour.

Tasks:

   - Provide technical assistance to the communities of Lubec, Northfield,
   Jonesport, Whiting and Machias, as well as others, as needed.
   - Use existing comprehensive plan and climate resilience map templates
   to produce maps needed for ongoing planning work.
   - Create updated shoreland zoning maps for communities who are not
   currently compliant with state law, including decision support activities
   to help communities draft shoreland zoning ordinances
   - Assist SCEC staff in supporting communities using the Flood Resilience
   Checklist and other climate-related tools to implement the goals of their
   climate resilience grants.
   - Create tax parcel maps for use in assessment and planning.


Key internship activities will include…

   - Meeting with SCEC staff, community leaders and stakeholders
   - Producing both static and interactive maps, data and analysis in
   support of planning
   - Digitizing tax parcel updates and producing tax maps
   - Attending public hearings, workshops and meetings related to community
   decisions and local projects
   - Conducting workshops for SCEC staff and community leaders to increase
   capacity and knowledge of resilience-related topics
   - Providing technical support for SCEC staff and community leaders
   - Liaising with county, state and federal officials to glean data sets
   and technical help, foster partnerships and acquire financial support.


Interns will receive training in…

   - Facilitating the Flood Resilience Checklist process
   - Tax parcel digitizing and mapping
   - Principles and practices in participatory mapping, decision support
   and community engagement
   - Climate vulnerabilities and best practices to foster resilience
   - Advanced GIS skills, as appropriate


Diversity, equity, inclusion and justice (DEIJ):

The Downeast Region is rich in natural resources and hosts diverse
cultures, but the region’s communities lack the technical capacity to
effectively plan for a sustainable, resilient and prosperous future.
Challenges such as generational poverty, opioid addiction and overdose,
conflict over fisheries regulations and the general remoteness of the area
draw attention and resources away from efforts to build long-term
resilience. The SCEC/ UMM partnership’s approach to community resilience,
modeled on an earlier collaboration with regional planning agencies, has
been effective in empowering and inspiring action among such challenged
communities in the region. Robust community engagement, capacity building,
cultural competency, and self-determination are central to this work.

To apply for this opportunity, send a resume, cover letter, sample maps
projects, and unofficial transcripts to GIS Director Dr. Tora Johnson at
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rights, and encroachment upon sacred sites, are ongoing. The University
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