Position: Data Analysis and Communications Intern
Department: Programs
Hours: Minimum 80 hours
Timeline: July–October 2025, 1-2 days per week
(Hours are flexible, however interns must be available at least one day from Monday to Wednesday for communication with team)
Onboarding will take place on 15th July
We are seeking a motivated intern with an interest in biodiversity and conservation to assist with data analysis aimed at supporting our Tiny Foret program.
You will be working within the Climate & Biodiversity team to analyse and create visual outputs for citizen science biodiversity data collected through Earthwatch’s Tiny Forest program to support the promotion of the project. You can read about the Tiny Forest program on our website.
Responsibilities:
Working with the Climate & Biodiversity Program Coordinator, you will:
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Collate, review and analyse citizen science data sets.
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Produce visually appealing data outputs such as charts and graphs for internal and external publication
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Assist in creating reports and presentations to communicate findings to stakeholders.
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Support the development and maintenance of databases and data management systems
Skills required:
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Data analysis in Excel (R/Python skills desirable, but not essential)
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Report writing experience
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A level of experience in science communication
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Basic computer skills including Canva and Microsoft Office Suite
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Attention to detail
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Clear communicator
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Ability to work autonomously
Preference will be given to applicants with demonstrated science communication and data visualisation skills. Background in environmental science or a related field highly regarded.
This is an unpaid position, however we are dedicated to providing a positive internship experience and will provide support, mentoring & upskilling, as required, for the right candidate.
Earthwatch Australia is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, all genders, young people, LGBTQI people and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.