Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
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Construction has begun, and parts of the Piers section of Brooklyn Bridge Park will begin to open by Fall 2009.
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In 1704, Ferry Road to Fulton Ferry Landing was laid out and soon became the principal road in the Brooklyn for farmers bringing their produce and livestock to Manhattan. The fare was 1/48th of a dollar and passengers had to share the ride with cattle, chickens, pigs, sheep, and other game. Farmers could pay their fare in kind.

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Summer Programming Internships

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy (www.brooklynbridgepark.org) is seeking interns for the summer of 2010. A non-profit organization, the Conservancy has worked for twenty years to ensure the creation, adequate funding, proper maintenance, public support, and citizen enjoyment of Brooklyn Bridge Park through partnership with the public sector, development of programming, and active promotion of the needs of the park and its constituents. Since 2000, more than half of a million visitors have enjoyed the Conservancy’s free, public programs in the beginnings of Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Ideal applicants understand tight deadlines, are able to work independently or with groups, can lead small projects, and are comfortable working on multiple projects simultaneously.  The successful applicant will understand our mission quickly, understand the position within the rest of the organization, and be confident in expressing views at weekly staff meetings.  This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience by working at a small but fast-paced office where interns can expect to acquire practical knowledge about event management and production, public affairs, and public space management.

The internship is unpaid, but applicant may be able to earn academic credit.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Help with event set-ups and break-downs in the park, which may include early mornings, late nights, weekends and some physical labor
- Assist in coordination of public events in the park, including our annual Movies with a View summer film series, Waterfront Workouts, Cove Camp and other education and stewardship events
- Maintain databases, provide general administrative support of staff, and conduct research for events and Conservancy operations 
- Work extensively in the park, interacting with park staff and volunteers

Qualifications:
- College student or recent college graduate
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office
- Ability to use the Internet for research and communication 
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Outgoing, fun, curious, mature, positive, and a self-starter
- Responsible and detail oriented
- Ability to work quickly, accurately and consistently

Please send a cover letter and resume to:

Beth Newborn
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
334 Furman Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Fax: (718) 797-0250
bnewborn@bbpc.net

The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

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