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EPIC: California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) – Sacramento, CA

2024 Stanford EPIC Fellow: Hailey Demars

 

Job Title: Climate and Working Lands Intern

Department/Team: Climate and Working Lands Team at the California Department of Food and Agriculture

Location: Sacramento, California (hybrid preferred)

Duration: 40 hours per week for ten weeks over the summer

Reports to: Virginia Jameson, Deputy Secretary for Climate and Working Lands 

Areas of Interest: Agriculture, climate change, community engagement, natural climate solutions

 

About the California Department of Food and Agriculture:

The mission of the California Department of Food and Agriculture is to serve the citizens of California by promoting and protecting a safe, healthy food supply, and enhancing local and global agricultural trade, through efficient management, innovation and sound science, with a commitment to environmental stewardship.

Our vision is that we be recognized as the most highly respected agricultural agency in the world by leading and excelling in the programs and services delivered to meet the needs for the growing local and global food and agricultural system.

CDFA is a cabinet-level agency/department led by Secretary Karen Ross and headquartered in Sacramento. Interns would work with CDFA executive leadership to tackle emergent issues affecting agriculture, such as climate change, racial equity, sustainable pest management, food security, and more. Activities would include longer-term projects as well as short-term research assignments. Interns will gain skills and knowledge around public processes such as budgeting, program design, stakeholder engagement, policymaking, and communications. 

About the Climate and Working Lands Team:

Deputy Secretary Jameson works closely with Dr. Nina Bingham, CDFA’s Climate Scientist, as well as a broader network of 30+ scientific staff within CDFA’s Office of Environmental Farming and Innovation, and other parts of the department. 

 

Position Description/Scope of Work:

The incumbent would work with executive-level staff to advance first-of-a-kind programs and policy initiatives, participate in interdisciplinary, cross-cutting state initiatives, and obtain experience working at the intersection of science, policy, and management. 

 

List of Potential Projects: 

Projects may include contributions to CDFA’s Climate Resilience Strategy for California Agriculture, writing bill analyses, issuing memos, talking points, conducting data analysis on CDFA’s programs, public meeting set-up and management, social media creation, and more. This work takes place in an office environment, with in-person and virtual engagement with CDFA staff and other interested parties.

 

Desired Skills/Qualifications: 

  • Interest and ability to work on a team 

  • Experience or interest in learning more about interest-based stakeholder processes 

  • Strong communication, both written and verbal, and interpersonal and leadership skills

  • Ability to think critically and develop innovative ideas

  • Ability to manage multiple projects with tight deadlines

  • Ability to understand and translate science for diverse audiences

  • Ability to work effectively in a team and independently

 

Logistics: 

  • EPIC fellows are required to work full-time (35-40 hours per week) for 10 weeks over the summer, and will receive a stipend of $8,000 – $9,500, depending on financial need. This stipend is intended to help cover living and transportation expenses during the fellowship, which the student is expected to arrange and coordinate. 

  • Start and end dates are flexible (start date no later than July 7, 2025). 

  • CDFA will provide a laptop computer and email address as well as a desk for the intern to use during their time with us.