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... semester break, if desired) Application Instructions and Deadline:The position will remain open until filled. Please submit your resume and cover letter.In your cover letter, please address your ...

... semester break, if desired) Application Instructions and Deadline:The position will remain open until filled. Please submit your resume and cover letter.In your cover letter, please address your ...

First Cook - Newton

Chestnut Hill, MA · On-site

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

Schedule and supervise necessary production for special functions. -May be assigned other duties during slow periods such as semester breaks, holidays, and summer. -Performs all other reasonable ...

First Cook - McElroy

Chestnut Hill, MA

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

Schedule and supervise necessary production for special functions. -May be assigned other duties during slow periods such as semester breaks, holidays, and summer. -Performs all other reasonable ...

When working during the break, have completed enrollment in the upcoming semester. A note on break housing: If applicable, selected work study students may apply for break IGC housing starting from ...

$19.50 - $24.50/hr

When working during the break, have completed enrollment in the upcoming semester. A note on break housing: If applicable, selected work study students may apply for break IGC housing starting from ...

When working during the break, have completed enrollment in the upcoming semester. A note on break housing: If applicable, selected work study students may apply for break IGC housing starting from ...

$31K - $37K/yr

Work Hours per student: up to 40 hrs/ week during the break and/or 15 hrs/week during semester. Seeking 1 student(s). Period: June 22 - Dec 18 *Aug 24 - Dec 18 will be part-time Application deadline:

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How much do semester break jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for semester break in the United States is $22.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Semester Break vs Intern?

AspectSemester BreakIntern
CredentialsNo specific credentials requiredUsually students or recent graduates, may require enrollment in a program
Work EnvironmentTemporary, flexible, often unpaid or for academic creditProfessional setting, may be paid or unpaid, structured tasks
Industry UsageAcademic calendar-based, varies by institutionWorkplace-based, industry-specific roles
PurposeBreak from academic schedule, rest or travelGain work experience, skills development

While a Semester Break is a scheduled academic pause allowing students to rest or pursue personal interests, an Intern position provides practical work experience within a professional environment. Internships are structured roles aimed at skill development, whereas Semester Breaks are temporary academic pauses without formal work responsibilities.

What types of temporary positions or internships are commonly available to students during a semester break?

During a semester break, students often find opportunities in internships, seasonal jobs, research assistant roles, or short-term project-based positions across various industries like retail, hospitality, technology, and nonprofit sectors. These roles are designed to fit within the limited timeframe of the break and often provide flexible hours. Gaining experience in these positions can help students develop practical skills, network with professionals, and enhance their resumes for future job applications.

What is a semester break?

A semester break is a scheduled period of time when students and faculty at schools, colleges, or universities have a temporary pause from classes and academic activities. This break typically occurs between academic terms, such as between the fall and spring semesters. Semester breaks provide students with a chance to rest, travel, work, or catch up on studies before the next semester begins. The length and timing of semester breaks can vary depending on the institution and country.

What is a Semester Break job?

A Semester Break job is a temporary position designed for students who are available to work during their academic break. These jobs provide an opportunity to gain work experience, earn extra income, and develop new skills. They can be found in various industries, including retail, hospitality, customer service, and internships related to a student's field of study.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Semester Break jobs? The most popular types of Semester Break jobs are:
What states have the most Semester Break jobs? States with the most job openings for Semester Break jobs include:
Infographic showing various Semester Break job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,809 per year, or $22.5 per hour.
Development Intern

Development Intern

Chesapeake Bay Trust

Annapolis, MD • On-site

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Salary: $15/ hour

Chesapeake Bay Trust

Paid Internship: Development

10 hours/week: July 2026 May 2027 (flexible start and end dates)

The Chesapeake Bay Trust (the Bay Trust) seeks a motivated and detail-oriented Development Intern to support our fundraising and donor engagement efforts. This is a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in nonprofit development, communications, and event planning while contributing to a mission you care about.


About the Chesapeake Bay Trust

The Chesapeake Bay Trust seeks to engage and empower a diversity of groups to take actions that enrich the natural resources and local communities of the Chesapeake Bay region. The Bay Trust is a nonprofit grant-making organization established by the Maryland state government in 1985. The Bay Trust currently makes 400+ grants and other awards per year ranging from $100 to ~$400,000 for projects in the K-12 environmental education, on-the-ground restoration, science, capacity building, and community engagement realms. In the past 15 years, the Bay Trust has increased its grant-making four-fold through various revenues streams under the purview of four Bay Trust departments, with annual awards of approximately $20-30 million.


Position Responsibilities

As our Development Intern, you will gain hands-on experience with skills critical to development and communications within the growing environmental space. Tasks include donor correspondence and data entry, in addition to forward-facing opportunities through special events. The role is ideal for those considering a future career in nonprofit and/or environmental sector fundraising, communications, or program management.

This is a hybrid remote/onsite internship requiring at least 50% in-person/on-site work (the rest can be remote), some additional travel, and some evening and weekend hours. The Chesapeake Bay Trust office is located in Annapolis, Maryland, with parking offered at no cost. The position reports to the Director of Development with associations to additional members of the Development, Marketing, and Communications team.

Responsibilities May Include Some or All of the Following:

  • Assist with donor research and prospect identification
  • Support the preparation of donor communications, including solicitation and engagement mailings, event invitations, acknowledgement letters, and other donor correspondence
  • Help maintain and update the donor database (Raisers Edge, training provided). Support donor- and gift-related data entry.
  • Provide support for fundraising campaigns and special events
  • Represent the Chesapeake Bay Trust at community events, networking receptions, and other opportunities
  • Draft and edit content for newsletters, social media, and other outreach materials
  • Perform general administrative tasks to support the development team


Skills and Qualifications

Required

  • Strong literacy in MS Office, Adobe Creative Suite, and/or Canva.
  • Strong writing skills, including drafting, editing, and proofreading.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and effectively with deadlines.
  • Ability to travel to the Bay Trusts Annapolis office and attend some evening/weekend events.

Preferred

  • Advanced skills in one or more of: special event management, donor relations, database management, digital content creation.
  • Ideal applicants can execute mail merges, manipulate data and formulas in Excel, and design basic graphics.
  • Pursuit of an associate, undergraduate, or graduate degree in environmental science, journalism, communications, or related field. Students majoring in other fields must have demonstrated experience in communications or fundraising. High School Seniors interested in pursuing a career in these fields will also be considered.
  • Knowledge of or interest in conservation, sustainability, and/or community engagement.

Compensation: $15.00 per hour, 10 hours per week

Term:
2026-2027 Academic Year (preferably July 2026 May 2027 with opportunities to start before the summer and continue through June 2027, and/or work increased hours during the winter semester break, if desired)


Application Instructions and Deadline:The position will remain open until filled. Please submit your resume and cover letter.In your cover letter, please address your ability, based on your skills and experience, to accomplish the specific duties of the position as outlined above.Your cover letter is the most important piece of your application.We recognize that the skills needed in this position may be gained from a variety of personal, education, employment, and volunteer experiences. Please do not simply list your previous experience.Your cover letter should describe what makes you a strong match specifically for this position, and why this position is a match for you.


The Chesapeake Bay Trust provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Our values guide us to create a workplace where everyone is respected and valued. The Trust strives to recruit, retain, and promote employees that reflect the communities we engage in our work Applicants must have a residential address in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, or Washington D.C andmust be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. The Trust does not participate in programs that require sponsorship for work visas.

Our accessibility statement is available on our website atAccessibility Statement - Chesapeake Bay Trust