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Intern - Food Safety

Contract · Piedmont, Italy

Job description

Food Safety Interns will be responsible for supporting the IFPA Food Safety and Regulatory team, working in collaboration with Sustainability, Global Insights and Government Relations and Public Policy Interns. Interns will gain firsthand experience as to how federal food safety policy is developed, how foodborne illness outbreaks are handled, and how science and education promote industry implementation of risk-based preventive approaches to maintain the safety and quality throughout the fresh produce supply chain. Internships will take place during the summer semester, beginning May 21, 2025, and culminating on July 22, 2025.

PROJECT EXAMPLES:

  • Create or update fact sheets on pathogens of concern to the produce industry (e.g., Salmonella, Cyclospora, Listeria), new food safety policies (e.g., sampling and testing, root cause analyses, etc.), quality-related industry challenges and regulations and/or practices (e.g., agricultural water safety), and other relevant topics.
  • Gather, compile, and summarize data and information related to outbreaks and recalls associated with fresh produce.
  • Work with member volunteer groups to capture the discussion of workgroup topics (e.g., on whole genome sequencing, produce safety audits).
  • Support the preparation of presentations for produce safety meetings and trainings.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Work collaboratively, applying knowledge and skills, to complete assigned projects
  • Build technical, leadership and communication skills
  • Develop emotional intelligence, problem solving and accountability competencies
  • Get firsthand experience of IFPA, the industry and its career opportunities
  • Benefit from structured peer-to-peer networking sessions, which, combined with the direct engagement with industry members and a personal ‘career ambassador,’ contribute to a robust learning environment

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Must be a current Sophomore or Junior (rising Junior or Senior undergraduate student at the time of the summer of 2025 internship) in a STEM based or Agriculture degree program at an accredited college or university in good standing.

  • Pursuing a degree in food science, horticulture, microbiology, agriculture, environmental science or policy, public health, or a related field. Completed course work in microbiology, food safety, and food law a plus.
  • Must have a current GPA of 3.0 or above.
  • Able to function in a collaborative work environment and independently with strong time management and remote working capabilities.
  • Possess excellent communication skills both orally and written to internal and external audiences.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications

HOURS and DURATION:

  • Part-Time Internship - approximately 20 hours/week with established and communicated working hours.
  • Internships will take place during the summer semester, beginning May 21, 2025, and culminating on July 22, 2025.
    • Interns should not have vacations or travel scheduled during this ten-week period.
    • Although the majority of the internship is virtual, interns must be available for calls and work in quiet and professional settings.
    • Paid Time Off will not be permitted.
  • Candidates are expected to attend team meetings, industry meetings, or other learning opportunities (e.g., webinars) pertinent to their project.
  • Interns must also plan to be available to join peer-group calls as indicated in the

2025 10-Week Internship Schedule throughout the internship.

  • Internships will be remote; with the exception of attendance/participation at IFPA’s Washington Conference (June 8-12) and concluding Project Presentations at a location to be determined (July 20-July 22). Travel for the onsite meetings is mandatory. Travel costs and outlined expenses for the time at the in-person meetings will be reimbursed.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:

  • Interns will receive a total stipend of $4,400 for the 10-week internship
    • Payments of $1,100 will be made four times over the 10-week Internship
    • If work or call attendance/participation is deemed unsatisfactory and termination is decided, payment amount will pro-rated up to the point of termination.
  • There are no leave benefits.
  • There is no health, dental, retirement or life insurance benefits.
  • Internships will be remote/virtual with the exception of travel for IFPA’s Washington Conference and concluding Project Presentations.
    • Travel costs, accommodations, and other outlined expenses for in-person meetings at IFPA office(s) will be reimbursed by IFPA.
  • Interns will receive an IFPA issued laptop for use for the duration of the internship.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Application Deadline is: Friday, February 21, 2025. The application will require you to submit:

  • A Cover Letter which includes:
  • Statement of Interest for the specific internship you are applying for
  • Qualifications possessed to be considered for internship
  • Please address directly how your inclusion would advance the role of underrepresented groups in this field, if applicable.

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International Fresh Produce Association

The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) is the largest and most diverse international association serving the entire fresh produce and floral supply chain and the only to seamlessly integrate world-facing advocacy and industry-facing support. We exist to bring the industry together to create a vibrant future for all. We grow our member’s prosperity by conducting advocacy; connecting people and ideas; and offering guidance that allows us all to take action with purpose and confidence.