Internship

Sustainable Living and Building Internship

May 10, 2010toJune 7, 2010

May 10 to June 7

Unplug and reconnect during Ampersand’s internship program.
This month is designed to offer time to explore, reflect, and connect with the natural environment. You will also receive plenty of guided instruction in natural building and sustainable living.
Interns are expected to contribute 20 to 25 hours a week towards the building of this summer’s project, the community bathroom. The sustainable bathroom includes earth building, a composting toilet, passive solar design, rainwater use, and a greywater system. There will be mentorship and guidance and also some solo work time.

We are looking for a couple (any gender combination) to share the small non-electric strawbale guesthouse as their residence. The outdoor kitchen will serve as the location for cooking and sharing meals. The hands-on building work will be traded for the instruction and shared residence. Interns will cover their own food expenses and get a 20% discount on Ampersand classes offered during the internship.

To apply for this internship, please send us a letter of introduction
including any experience with living in community, sustainable
living, and natural building, the reason for your interest in the
internship, and any of your background, experiences and dreams you
wish to share.

We would be happy to answer questions about the internship, preferably by phone. 505 780-0535

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Natural Building & Permaculture Internship – Focus in International Relief Work

  By Permalot , February 2010.
July 5, 2010toAugust 28, 2010

Bouzov, Czech Republic, Central Europe

Instructor Martina Petru & Max Vittrup Jensen

http://permalot.org/en/internships

Join us for the second  of our 2 summer internships.

Internship II: International Relief Work  8 weeks – 790 Euro

PermaLot is establishing a holistic model for solutions to peak oil, climate change, financial crises, and food/water scarcity. Become part of a new trade of builders ready to meet the challenges and the opportunity of the 21st century, with training and skill development in:

• International Relief Work utilizing the SPHERE certificate model

• Permaculture Principles and Methods, course include permaculture design certification

• Hands-on low tech and mechanized building methods

• Conscientious design applications that relate to the planet, place, and project.

• Healthy building materials such as straw bale, cob, earthen building, living roof systems, and alternative energy.

• You’ll learn -and live- community design & building with weekly sessions on conflict prevention and Non-Violent communication

PermaLot Natural Building & Permaculture Internship

  By Permalot , February 2010.
May 1, 2010toJuly 11, 2010
May 1, 2010toJuly 11, 2010

Bouzov, Czech Republic, Central Europe

Instructor Max Vittrup Jensen & Carrie Campbell

http://permalot.org/en/internships

Join us for one or both of our summer internships.

Internship I: May 1 – July 11, 2010 10 weeks – 980 Euro
co-facilitated by Carrie Campbell & Max Vittrup Jensen

Internship II: International Relief work July 5 – August 28, 2010
8 weeks – 790 Euro
co-facilitated by Martina Petru & Max Vittrup Jensen.

PermaLot is establishing a holistic model for solutions to peak oil, climate change, financial crises, and food/water scarcity. Become part of a new trade of builders ready to meet the challenges and the opportunity of the 21st century, with training and skill development in:

• Permaculture Principles and Methods

• Hands-on low tech and mechanized building methods

• Conscientious design applications that relate to the planet, place, and project.

• Healthy building materials such as straw bale, cob, earthen building, living roof systems, and alternative energy.

• You’ll learn -and live- community design & building with weekly sessions on conflict prevention and Non-Violent communication

Hands on projects will include building a rocket mass oven, finalizing a Finnish mass oven, rainwater catchment systems, greywater filter systems, rough and fine earthen plastering, timber frame joinery, heated wall systems, straw bale, earthen floors, round pole construction, and living roofs.

Natural Building Work Trade

  By Emerald Earth , February 2010.
April 15, 2010 2:00 pmtoSeptember 1, 2010 2:00 pm

Emerald Earth Community, Northern California

Instructor Michael Smith, Tom Shaver and others

http://emeraldearth.org

Tuition $450.00

Mid April – September. Come live and work with our community and join us in building our new Community House. Areas will include framing, natural wall systems, base coat and finish plasters, living roofs and finish carpentry. Visit www.emeraldearth.org or contact community@emeraldearth.org.

2010 Internships at Gooseberry Farm

  By Mark Mazziotti , February 2010.

Gooseberry Farm is a three year old, off-grid homestead at Red Earth Farms Community Land Trust in northeastern Missouri. Our neighbors are Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage and Sandhill Farm egalitarian community. We will be hosting interns this year who have a strong interest in natural building, homesteading and/or permaculture. To find out more about this opportunity, please visit: http://mazzo-strawbale.blogspot.com/.

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Natural Building Skillbuilder 2010

  By O.U.R. Ecovillage , January 2010.
May 25, 2010 11:00 amtoJuly 22, 2010 11:00 am

Shawnigan Lake, Vanocouver Island

Instructor: Elke Cole and others

http://www.ourecovillage.org

8-week Ecovillage internship offering broad introduction to natural building techniques including cob, straw bale, and Timber frame infill. Experienced instructors, real projects and community immersion. You will get a start into your natural building path and discover your gifts!

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Sustainable Living and Natural Building Internsip

March 1, 2009toApril 30, 2009
March 1, 2010toApril 30, 2010

Obera, Misiones, Argentina

http://www.mamaroja.blogspot.com

Tuition: US$925

Fall Internship
Sustainable Living and Natural Building Internship

Come participate in a shared learning internship on our small-scale sustainable homestead!

March 1-April 30, 2010 (May, Optional)

We will be offering an 8-week in-depth internship program to individuals interested in getting hands-on experience in organic gardening, natural food production, earthen and natural building, seed saving, and community living. This will be an opportunity for personal growth through shared learning in which interns will cooperate in the different aspects of a dynamic sustainable community. The internship will be a chance to take responsibility for providing for ones basic needs in a positive working environment of like-minding people.

Topics of Focus:
Organic Gardening: Composting and Soil Amending, Bed-Making, Planting, Seed Saving, Companion Planting, Natural Pesticides, Harvesting, and more…

Natural Building:
We will be building a small cottage using various techniques: Bamboo, Earthen building with Adobe Bricks, Wattle-and-Daub, and Rammed Earth, also Foundation, Design Principles, Wall Construction, Plaster and Painting, Roofing, and creative use of site-found and salvaged materials…

Extended Sustainable Ideas:
Food Product Making, Jarring and Preserving, Alternative Refrigeration, Milk-Product Creating, Fermentation and Cultivating Micro-organisms, Animal Husbandry, Alternative Energies, Reforestation, and there will also be plenty of space to explore projects of personal interest and intrigue. Also, there will be opportunities for practicing Yoga, Meditation, Massage (Thai and Swedish), Medicinal Plant Searches, Nature Hikes, Waterfall and River Swimming…

General Schedule:
Monday-Friday: morning and afternoon sessions, with an extended break in the middle of the day for lunch and siesta. We will also have one 5-day break in the middle of the course . There will be an optional extended stay for those interested.

Meals:
We have a community kitchen where we all share in the meal preparations and clean-up. We provide 3 healthy vegetarian meals with local produce, fruits, and products.

Living Arrangements:
Tents.

To Apply:
Please write us a short letter introducing yourself. We would like to know who you are and better prepare the program for your needs. (This will remain confidential.) Write a simple, honest, authentic letter about yourself and why you want to participate in the internship program. It does not need to be formal, just in your own style. Please include your age, gender, and an overview of your present life (for example, what brought you to want to come, where you are from, where you are coming from at this point in your life, how you hope to integrate the experience/learning from the program in your life, a few of your strengths and weaknesses in living in community/working with others). If you have any emotional or health difficulties, please let us know how these are effecting your life now. Please wait for acceptance before making travel arrangements.Please send your letter and any questions you may have to mama.roja@yahoo.com.

Cost of Internship: US$925
Your contributions go toward allowing us to expand the project and work with local communites on important topics such as seed saving, no chemical usage, and natural building alternatives.
Arrangements can be made for participants from less developed countries.

For more information or questions, contact us at mama.roja@yahoo.com

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Pun Pun Internship – Thailand

  By Pun Pun , June 2009.
January 11, 2010toMarch 1, 2010

Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand

Instructor: Jon Jandai, Peggy Reents, Justin Sahibdeen, and Nathan Reents

http://www.punpunthailand.org

Tuition: $1,400

An in-depth experience in hands-on earthen building, organic gardening,
seed saving, and community living

Pun Pun Organic Farm, Seed Center,
and Sustainable Living Learning
Center

This year Pun Pun will be offering a 7-week internship program to
individuals interested in getting a hands-on experience in organic gardening
including seed saving, earthen building, and community living.

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