Job Description
Job Type
Internship
Description
CropLife America (CLA) is the national trade association representing the manufacturers, formulators, and distributors of pesticides. These tools and technologies are recognized as essential to support healthy food, people, and the planet. Our members produce, sell, and distribute virtually all the vital and necessary pesticide and biotechnology products used by farmers, ranchers, and landowners to help ensure growers and consumers have the technologies they need to protect crops, communities, and ecosystems from the threat of pests, weeds, and diseases in an environmentally sustainable way.
CLA encourages all farming practices, supports environmental policies based on science and best practices, and maintains farmers' and companies' competitive advantage. On behalf of our members, we provide legislative and regulatory advocacy, legal support, and communications outreach so that our member companies can provide the agricultural products and technology behind our safe food supply, reducing risks from destructive pests and diseases. Our offices are located in Arlington, VA.
CLA Internship Program We strive to offer 3-4 comprehensive internships that provide an integral experience in the pesticide/agricultural industry, including hands-on learning and the opportunity to create a relevant portfolio to present to future employers.
These are paid internships, with start dates flexible with students' schedules. Internships typically last 10 - 12 weeks. Ideal candidates have completed at least two years of undergraduate coursework, have an interest in agriculture policy, and be available for the entire duration of the internship. Interns are responsible for their own health insurance, housing, and travel expenses to and from Arlington, VA.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Create a website update plan to facilitate fresh and engaging content and visuals for CLA's website.
- Create and curate content for the association's website, and social media channels (LinkedIn, Twitter/X /X, Instagram), and provide data analytics reports on Performance.
- Collaborate with other department interns to monitor current legislation and regulations that may impact the crop protection industry. Collaborate with government relations interns on public affairs projects.
- Help track media coverage and develop daily news clips.
- Support content development for presentations, reports, and position papers.
- Compile reports, prepare agendas, and organize background material for departmental committee and/or board meetings.
- Assist in the planning and promoting webinars for CropLife America's Annual Meeting.
- Perform administrative tasks to support the communications team as needed.
Requirements
- Current undergraduate (senior preferred) or graduate student pursuing a degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Political Science, or a related field.
- Strong writing, editing, and research skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel).
- Familiarity with social media platforms and content management systems (WordPress experience a plus).
- Graphic design, video editing, or Canva skills a bonus.
- Attention to detail, creativity, and an eagerness to learn.
- Interest in trade associations, public policy, or advocacy communications.
Croplife America
Job Tags
Internship, Flexible hours,