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November 18, 2013, Filed Under: Internship

Umlauf Scuplture Garden & Museum Seeking Spring Outreach Intern – Apply by 12/2

The Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum seeks a career-minded individual for an education outreach internship to develop learning programs for youth in the community. The candidate should be an art or art education major looking for programming experience in a nonprofit setting.The Outreach programs internship is a collaborative position that requires strong writing, research skills, and the ability to multitask in a small nonprofit environment. Knowledge of sculpture and experience working in a museum is desirable.
Hours: 10 hours a week, Wednesday- Friday (flexible)
Compensation: $500 stipend
Start date: 1/6/14
Responsibilities:
·       Assist with scheduling of workshops.
·       Facilitate tours and lead workshops.
·       Assist Umlauf staff with general administration office duties and front desk.
Qualifications:
• Creative thinker
• Attention to detail with strong organizational skills
• Ability to handle multiple activities and projects simultaneously.
• Experience with or interest in youth programming
• Ability to work some evenings and weekends for education events
• Basic understanding of the web, use of web services and low-level web technologies
To Apply:
Email your resume and brief letter of interest to diane.sikes@umlaufsculpture.org. Applications are due by 12/02/2013.

November 18, 2013, Filed Under: Internship

YWCA Seeking Spring Development Intern – Apply by 12/18

The YWCA Greater Austin is currently seeking a Development Intern, with a start date of 1/13/14.

Job Description:

  • Assist Development Coordinator in executing strategies designed to improve and expand donor relations
  • Assist Development Coordinator in planning the annual YWCA Women of the Year Awards

Development:

  • Implements the YWCA mission of empowering women and eliminating racism in YW through supporting fundraising
  • Assist in expanding donor files and data base
  • Assist in developing monthly member and donor newsletters

Event Planning:

  • Maintain event planning timeline
  • Work with Development Coordinator securing sponsorships and donations
  • Assist in tracking donations and solicitations for the Women of the Year Event

Hours of Work:

  • Minimum of 10 hours a week
  • Can coordinate schedule to meet degree requirements
  • Extremely flexible hours

Qualifications:

  • Currently seeking a bachelors degree in the fields of Communication, Public Relations, or other communication oriented disciplines
  • Interested in learning how non-profits function (non-profit organizations make up one of the largest markets in Austin)
  • Highly motivated, self-starter
  • Can execute and complete tasks in timely manner (for this position each task should be accomplished within the week)
  • Excellent written, oral, and presentational communication skills
  • Interpersonal skills (competent in dealing with various types of personalities)

To apply for this position: Please send a resume, Linked In profile link, or email of interest to Christian Cabazos at christian@ywcaaustin.org. Applications are due by 12/18/13.

Christian Celeste Cabazos, Development Coordinator
YWCA Greater Austin
2015 South IH 35, Ste. 110
Austin, TX 78741
Fax:  (512) 326-1395 (Attention: Christian Celeste Cabazos, Development Coordinator)
Email: christian@ywcaaustin.org

 

November 13, 2013, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Boren Scholarships for Study Abroad

Information Sessions November 14

Have you considered studying abroad in Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, or the Middle East? You could earn up to $20,000 in scholarships or $24,000 in fellowships from Boren.

Boren scholarships and fellowships are prestigious awards granted to undergraduate and graduate students who pursue studies in underrepresented regions that are critical to U.S. interests

Attend an Information Session to find out how you can apply:

WHAT

Boren Scholarships (up to $20,000) and Fellowships (up to $24,000) for studies abroad in critical regions.*

WHEN

November 14, 2013

3:30 PM — Undergraduate Student and ROTC Scholarship Session

WHERE

The International Building, INT, Room 118

WHO

For more information, contact Boren at 1-800-618-NSEP or boren@iie.org, or visit their website at www.borenawards.org. You can also reach UT Study Abroad by emailing studyabroadoffice@austin.utexas.edu.

*Funding is for programs beginning no earlier than June 1, 2014.

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