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Work-Trade Animal Care Intern

Laupahoehoe, HI

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

... vegan foods. Please absolutely no smoking, drugs, or excessive drinking on the property. Everyone lives and works together close to the main house (our home), and it is important that we find interns ...

Work-Trade Animal Care Intern

Laupahoehoe, HI · On-site

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

... vegan foods. Please absolutely no smoking, drugs, or excessive drinking on the property. Everyone lives and works together close to the main house (our home), and it is important that we find interns ...

These products are not vegan or vegetarian--they are delicious meat, made without the need to raise ... About this internship: At UPSIDE Foods, we're turning the promise of cultivated meat into a ...

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Emeryville, CA · On-site

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

These products are not vegan or vegetarian-they are delicious meat, made without the need to raise ... About this internship: At UPSIDE Foods, we're turning the promise of cultivated meat into a ...

AI Intern - Fall Start

Emeryville, CA

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

These products are not vegan or vegetarian-they are delicious meat, made without the need to raise ... About this internship: At UPSIDEFoods, we're turning the promise of cultivated meat into a ...

B. durch ein Praktikum im IT-Umfeld. * Du liebst es, dein Bestes zu geben und überzeugst durch ... Und an Weihnachten gibt es den Tchibo Weihnachtsbraten , auch vegan. * Freue dich auf die gute ...

... vegan) with elegant alternatives that match the restaurant's style and standard Maintain an ... commis, and interns. Brief the team before service on menus, specials, changes to desserts ...

This is like an "internship" prior to earning a chair on the salon floor that will include one-on ... We use only the best naturally derived, cruelty-free and vegan products that care for you and the ...

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How much do vegan internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for vegan internship in the United States is $17.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Vegan Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Vegan Intern, you generally need a passion for plant-based living, basic knowledge of vegan nutrition, and the ability to assist with research or outreach, often supported by current enrollment in a relevant academic program. Familiarity with social media platforms, content creation tools, and basic office software is typically expected. Strong communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills help you effectively support projects and engage with diverse audiences. These abilities ensure interns can contribute meaningfully to organizational goals while gaining valuable experience in the vegan sector.

What is a vegan internship?

A vegan internship is a temporary work experience program, typically offered by organizations, companies, or nonprofits that focus on veganism, plant-based lifestyles, or animal rights. Interns may work in areas such as marketing, event planning, social media, advocacy, product development, or research, all centered around promoting vegan values. These internships provide hands-on training, networking opportunities, and practical skills in the vegan sector. Participants often gain insight into the vegan movement and may help advance causes like sustainability, ethical eating, and animal welfare.

What kinds of projects and responsibilities can I expect during a vegan internship?

During a vegan internship, you may assist with a variety of projects such as supporting educational campaigns, creating social media content, conducting research on plant-based nutrition, or helping organize community events. Interns often collaborate closely with marketing, outreach, and program management teams to promote vegan initiatives. You’ll likely attend team meetings, contribute ideas for advocacy strategies, and gain firsthand experience in the day-to-day operations of a mission-driven organization. This hands-on exposure is valuable for developing professional skills and expanding your network in the vegan and nonprofit sectors.

What is the difference between Vegan Internship vs Vegan Assistant?

AspectVegan InternshipVegan Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically no formal credentials, focus on passion and interestMay require basic knowledge of vegan products or practices
Work EnvironmentVolunteer or entry-level setting, often in NGOs or vegan companiesSupportive role within vegan organizations or retail
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in non-profit, advocacy, or startup vegan businessesFound in retail, event support, or organizational roles

Vegan internships are usually entry-level, volunteer-based opportunities focused on gaining experience in vegan advocacy or business. Vegan assistants support daily operations within vegan organizations or stores. While both roles involve a passion for veganism, internships often emphasize learning and exposure, whereas assistants perform more hands-on support tasks.

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Building Healthy Communities Internship

Building Healthy Communities Internship

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

Washington, DC • On-site, Remote

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Position Overview: Nonprofit organization is seeking a student currently enrolled in graduate- or undergraduate-level studies in nutrition, education, communications, marketing, community engagement, or related field for a fall 2026 unpaid, part-time, remote internship promoting the power of plant-based diets.

About the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

Industry: Nonprofit organization

The Physicians Committee's Mission and Vision: The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is dedicated to saving and improving human and animal lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. Our vision is to create a healthier world in which health and compassion are central values in science and medicine.

The Physicians Committee's Values:

  • Compassion: We encourage compassion for people and animals.
  • Health: We promote good health through good nutrition. We practice what we preach by having a vegan office environment, ongoing nutrition education, and a culture that supports health and wellness.
  • Truth: We base our recommendations on evidence, not on biases or what is commonly accepted.
  • Professionalism: We hold our work to the highest standards, down to the last detail. This shows up in our scientific publications, our campaign work, and our public communications, and also in our appearance, our work ethic, how we keep our workspaces and take care of our resources, our focus on professional development, and the courtesies we extend to others.
  • Action: We speak out against unhealthful, dangerous, and unethical practices. We push limits and persevere.
  • Innovation: We bring new approaches to solving problems and continually seek ways to be more effective. We are not afraid to take risks.
  • Urgency: Our problems are urgent, and so are our responses. We stay alert to issues that need our attention and stay in close touch with one another and with our members and partners so we're able to take immediate action whenever necessary.
  • Dedication: This is a cause, not just a job. We go the extra mile to bring about a healthier, more compassionate world.
  • Collaboration: Working together, everyone achieves more. We collaborate with each other, with our members, and with other organizations.
  • Positivity: We approach our work with optimism. We plan with the end in mind and envision success.

Location of Organization: Washington, D.C.

Organization Size: Approximately 100 employees

Learn More About the Physicians Committee: We invite you to visit our website at PCRM.org or our YouTube channel.

About the Internship

Position Title: Building Healthy Communities Intern

About the Nutrition Team: Over the past four decades, the Physicians Committee's nutrition department has achieved many important successes. We have contributed to the elimination of the "meat group" in federal nutrition guidelines, carried out clinical research studies that have revolutionized the treatment of diabetes, and provided the scientific foundation for the health benefits of plant-based diets. We aim to propel continued progress through direct patient care, nutrition education, and advocacy.

About the Building Healthy Communities Program: Building Healthy Communities is a global grassroots movement that brings people together to reimagine a healthier world. Launched more than a decade ago, the initiative was born from a powerful call to action in the award-winning documentary PlantPure Nation-a spark that ignited a movement for change. Now led by the Physicians Committee, Building Healthy Communities empowers local leaders to foster strong community connections, support plant-based lifestyles, and provide educational programming that makes a lasting impact. Building Healthy Communities chapters can be found across the United States and around the world and host vegan potlucks, documentary film screenings, restaurant outings, cooking demonstrations, speaker presentations, and other community outreach. Local leaders support more than 100,000 members worldwide.

About the Internship: The intern will provide support for outreach, recruitment, education, resource development, and research to advance the Building Healthy Communities program. Internship learning opportunities may include:

  • Developing educational materials and presentations.
  • Recruiting and onboarding new community leaders.
  • Creating a marketing strategy to expand the program's reach.
  • Completing research and resource development.
  • Launching new Building Healthy Campuses student-based initiatives.
  • Outreach to graduate and medical schools.

All interns will receive an orientation at the start of their internship and ongoing support from their staff mentor. The Physicians Committee will assist the intern in obtaining course credit if applicable.

Work Location: Remote. The Physicians Committee can accept applications only from people who will be living in and working from the following jurisdictions for the duration of the internship: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington state, and Washington, D.C. Interns located in the Washington, D.C., area may have the opportunity to visit our Washington, D.C., office and to participate in in-person activities and events. Please note that we cannot accept applications from applicants working in locations outside of the United States.

Required Travel: None

Time Frame and Work Schedule:

  • Time frame: Three months starting approximately September 2026.
  • Work Schedule: 15 – 20 hours per week between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, ET.

The start and end dates and hours can be somewhat flexible to accommodate the intern's academic program.

Compensation: This unpaid volunteer internship is not available as employment.

Reports To:

  • Internship Mentor: Vice President of Nutrition Programs, with additional support from the Nutrition Program Coordinator
  • Department Director: Vice President of Nutrition Programs

Qualifications

Education:

  • Required: Applicants must be currently enrolled in graduate- or undergraduate-level studies in nutrition, education, community engagement, communications, marketing, or a related field.

Work Experience:

  • Required: None
  • Preferred: Some previous work or internship experience is preferred. Previous experience with remote work is a plus.

Additional Qualities:

  • Required:
    • Be a highly motivated, strong self-starter, with an innate creative ability.
    • Be just as comfortable working in a team as individually.
    • Ability to commit to professionalism, timeliness, and adherence to deadlines and to efficiently organize your remote workday.
    • Hold strong time-management skills and a proactive work ethic.
    • Have excellent research, writing, presentation, communication, customer service, and problem-solving skills.
    • This position requires following a plant-based diet. Please describe your experience with a plant-based diet.
  • Preferred: Experience with grassroots organizing or community education. Experience using Teams.

How to Apply

Application Materials: We require a formal cover letter and resume to apply. In your cover letter, please tell us about any personal experience with plant-based diets, your interest in our mission, your related experience and accomplishments, and your professional goals. You may also be asked to respond in writing to screening questions. Please upload a writing sample with your cover letter.

Application Deadline: Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis.

Application Process: Please read about the Building Healthy Communities program here and be prepared to share your ideas about the program during your interview.

  • Step 1: 45-minute Zoom interview with our Nutrition Program Coordinator
  • Step 2: Follow-up 30-minute Zoom interview with our Vice President of Nutrition Programs
  • Step 3: Reference checks with the two most recent direct mentors or supervisors

For More Information: Contact the Physicians Committee's human resources department at careers@pcrm.org.