What is NAAE?
NAAE is the professional association for school-based agricultural
educators. NAAE is ... “Professionals providing agricultural
education for the global community through visionary leadership,
advocacy and service.” There are nearly 8,000 members of NAAE
nationwide who are agriculture teachers in middle schools, secondary
schools, postsecondary institutions, agricultural education faculty
in colleges and universities, statewide coordinators of agricultural
education, college/university agricultural education students and
others who support the school-based agricultural education profession.
Position Description – “Advocacy Intern”
NAAE anticipates hiring one advocacy intern for the summer
of 2008. The advocacy intern’s primary assignment will be
to assist with national advocacy for school-based agricultural education.
Under the supervision of the NAAE executive director and the ACTE
senior director of public policy, the intern will assist in influencing
individuals and groups in the Washington, DC metropolitan area who
are in a position to support school-based agricultural education
as a part of our nation’s career and technical education system.
Such groups and individuals include, but are not limited to, members
of the United States Congress and their staff persons, agriculture-
and education-related organizations, and federal mission agencies.
The intern’s duties will vary from assisting with NAAE’s
and ACTE’s day-to-day public policy activities, to working
with agriculture teachers who are attending National FFA’s
Washington Leadership Conference program, to conducting personal
visits with members of Congress and their staff persons.
This will be an 8-week assignment. The exact dates of the internship are negotiable. The internship may begin as early as late-May 2008 and end as late as mid-August 2008.
The intern may also be invited to attend the 2008 NAAE Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina in December 2008 as a member of the NAAE convention staff. All NAAE convention travel expenses will be paid by NAAE.
The intern will report to the NAAE executive director. All completed work is subject to the approval of the NAAE executive director.
Position Requirements
Education: As of July 1, 2008, candidates must
be rising college juniors or seniors, post-baccalaureate students
completing teacher certification requirements, or graduate students.
Candidates must be majoring in ag ed and be planning to teach agriculture
in a school-based setting at some level of instruction.
Skills: Strong communication skills (writing and speaking) and word processing required; some skills with database programs preferred.
Experience: Training and experience in advocacy, government relations, public relations, and/or communications desired; agricultural education experience as a student and/or teacher desired.
Location
Even though the NAAE main office is in Lexington, Kentucky,
the advocacy internship will be located in Alexandria, Virginia
(Washington, DC metropolitan area) at the Association for Career
and Technical Education (ACTE) located at 1410 King Street, Alexandria,
Virginia 22314. NAAE maintains an office at the ACTE building.
Compensation
The compensation for the internship will be $3,000 total.
The final paycheck may be held until all assignments are completed
to the satisfaction of the NAAE executive director. In addition,
one coach-class, advance purchase, roundtrip airfare (or mileage
at the NAAE reimbursable rate, whichever is lesser) from the intern’s
current location to the Washington, DC metropolitan area will be
paid. Other expenses, including housing, meals, and incidental expenses
while in the Alexandria, Virginia/ Washington, DC metropolitan area,
will be the responsibility of the intern.
Application Procedures
To apply, please prepare a packet to include a letter of
application, resume, a brief portfolio that includes writing samples,
and a minimum of three letters of reference. In the letter of application
and/or resume be sure to include specific interests and experience
in advocacy, government relations, and related areas. Send the complete
application packet to:
Alissa Smith
Associate Executive Director
National Association of Agricultural Educators
300 Garrigus Building
Lexington, KY 40546-0215
Application Deadline and Review Process
Completed application packets should be sent to the NAAE
office postmarked no later than February 28, 2008. Applications
sent via facsimile or electronic mail will not be accepted. The
review process will begin as soon as application packets are received.
The successful candidate and unsuccessful candidates will be notified
in writing as soon as possible but not later than April 1, 2008.
Questions/Comments
Questions or comments may be directed to Alissa Smith,
at the NAAE office, by calling (859) 257-2224 or (800) 509-0204,
or by sending e-mail to asmith.naae@uky.edu.
NAAE is an equal opportunity organization. NAAE will not discriminate
against any individual based on race, creed, color, religion, sex,
national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap, or
veteran status.

