Sustainable Agriculture - Parliamentary Internship for the Environment Program

Overview

About the Internship

Now entering its seventh year, the PIE program offers outstanding young leaders, aged 18-30, the opportunity to work and learn alongside some of Canada's top environmental champions in Parliament. Successful applicants to the program receive a ten-month, paid internship placement in the Parliament Hill office of a Member of Parliament (MP) or Senator with a proven record of environmental leadership. Reflecting ELC's commitment to nonpartisanship, host MPs come from every major national party.

Through PIE, Interns gain a deep understanding of the day-to-day workings of Canadian Parliament. In the full-time office placements, Interns become well-versed in legislative affairs, policy research, and constituency work while supporting current environmental change-makers of all political stripes. Most interns perform a variety of tasks in their offices. This could include writing briefing notes on matters before Parliamentary committees, communications with constituents, conducting research for Private Member’s bills, and supporting MPs in meetings with stakeholders. Outside the office, Interns take part in a range of professional and leadership development programming, including interjurisdictional travel, workshops, seminars, and fireside chats with expert speakers from the nonprofit sector, industry, and government.

The Parliamentary Internship for the Environment program runs from September 2024 to June 2025. Interns receive a monthly stipend of $2,900, for a total of $29,000 over the 10 months of the program. Interns can expect to work full-time hours (37.5-40 hours) weekly. Most of this time will be spent in the Parliamentary host office, but each week, there will be a couple of hours of ELC programming as well. In September, all interns will participate in an orientation program to get familiar with Parliament, the environmental policy landscape, and the rest of the cohort before placements begin.

We offer two specialized streams of the program.
The Specialized Stream for Indigenous Interns welcomes young First Nation, Métis, and Inuit leaders from coast to coast to coast to apply. This stream is being introduced to continue the difficult work of breaking down the systemic barriers Indigenous individuals face in Parliament Hill and support the development of Indigenous-led policy. The features of this stream were designed in collaboration with an Indigenous-led consultant, including the wraparound support to ensure participants can thrive and succeed.

The Specialized Stream in Sustainable Agriculture invites young leaders from the prairie provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) with an interest and background in agriculture to apply. We piloted interest in a sustainable agriculture stream in the 2020-2021 program year, with tremendous results. This stream advances environmental leadership in agriculture and elevate rural voices in Canada’s environmental space.

All interns, including those in the Specialized Streams, will be part of a single cohort group, and participate in most programming together.

Qualifications

Who should apply?
ELC values young leaders from all backgrounds and disciplines. PIE is open to all candidates who, at the start date of the internship (September 1, 2024):
- Are between 18-30 years old as of September 1, 2024 and;
- Are available to work full-time from September 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.
- Are legally eligible to work in Canada for the duration of the program and willing to relocate to Ottawa, ON.

We especially invite candidates who self-identify as Black, Indigenous, a person of colour, a member of the LGBTQ2S+ community, and/or a person with a disability to apply.

ELC recognizes that leadership takes many forms. We also recognize that many pathways exist to gaining the types of skills and competencies needed to be successful in this program, and that systemic barriers limit access to opportunities for many groups of people. For this reason, we have always invited applications from young leaders no matter their level or type of education and no matter their type of leadership experience.

Based on the nature of Parliament Hill and our role as a leadership development program, the following are some of the skills, experience and competencies we value, more than particular credentials, in the selection process:
- Demonstrated interest in the environment
- Demonstrated interest in politics, the political process or political advocacy at any level
- Exceptional written communication skills in English (proficiency in French is an asset, but not required)
- Strong oral communication skills in English
- Critical thinking skills
- Willingness to learn and engage with different political viewpoints (open-mindedness)
- Curiosity
- Adaptability
- Initiative (“self-starter”)
- Time management skills
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Experience in conducting research and ability to effectively synthesize information
- Emotional intelligence (strong asset)

For more details about the selection process and internship experience, including our approach to anti-oppressive practice, please refer to our FAQ.

​Note: As a program situated on Parliament Hill and run by a non-profit organization, we maintain a high standard for ethics and integrity. Successful applicants will be expected to comply with conflict of interest and anti-lobbying policies (among others). ELC also has policies in place to prevent individuals involved in governing our organization or funding this program from seeking political influence through the program.

Please apply here: https://www.environmentalleadership.ca/pie

Contact

If you have questions during the application process or require reasonable accommodations, please contact pie@environmentalleadership.ca prior to the application deadline.

Job Details

Application End Date
Job Category
Administrative
Area of Interest
Agriculture & Environment
Employment Type
Full-Time Term
Job Location
Ottawa, ON
Salary
$2,900 per month (total stipend of $29,000 for 10 months)