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October 31, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

Any Baby Can Communications Internship

COMMUNICATIONS INTERN

 

Any Baby Can seeks enthusiastic, dedicated applicants for a Communications Intern. The Communications Intern will have the opportunity to learn the daily functions of a comprehensive, quality communications and outreach team at an Austin-based nonprofit, while gaining experience in the design and distribution of digital and print marketing campaigns.

 

Reporting to the Communications Manager, the intern will play a key role in supporting the goals of the Communications team.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

·       Support the promotion of agency classes, events and groups through communication via online channels, including social and events calendars.

  • Pitch ideas and assist with the design of email marketing campaigns.
  • Support communications activities with graphic design and copyediting skills.
  • Track social media and email marketing analytics to articulate messaging to all constituents.

·       Organize schedules and maintain projects in project management system

·       Assist in creation of marketing materials and press releases

·       Attend and support agency’s mission at outreach events

·       Complete Administrative tasks (i.e. data entry, drafting emails, transcribing meetings notes, etc.)

 

SKILLS:

·       Excellent verbal and written communication skills

·       Working knowledge of social media platforms and trends

·       Strong attention to detail and organization skills

·       Experience working in Adobe Creative Cloud

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

·       Undergraduate or graduate student in Communications, Marketing or related field. Internship must be completed for course credit.

·       Available for consistent work schedule during operating hours of 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. for a minimum of ten hours per week, with flexible hours depending on class schedule.

 

Location: 6207 Sheridan Ave, Austin, TX 78723, United States

 

Apply Here: https://www.givepulse.com/event/19645-Communications-Intern

October 31, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

MADD Court Monitoring Internship

DUTIES:

1. Attend intern trainings
2. Arrive on time
3. Notify Court Monitoring Project Specialist well in advance if absence is expected
4. Follow MADD court monitoring guidelines while in the courthouse
5. Respond to emails and calls from Court Monitoring Project Specialist in a timely manner
6. Attend court proceedings assigned by Court Monitoring Project Specialist
7. Complete all monitoring forms and debrief with Court Monitoring Project Specialist
8. Assist with new court monitoring volunteer training
9. Data entry
10. Help with other MADD events as assigned

LOCATION:

Location: 3910 S IH 35, Ste 225, Austin, TX 78704, United States

TO APPLY: https://www.givepulse.com/event/documents/18230

 

October 31, 2016, Filed Under: Internship

MALDEF Policy Internships

2016-2017 POLICY INTERNSHIPS

LOS ANGELES, SACRAMENTO, CHICAGO, SAN ANTONIO, WASHINGTON DC

Founded in 1968, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) is the nation’s leading, nonprofit Latino civil rights organization. MALDEF is dedicated to protecting and promoting the civil rights of the more than 40 million Latinos living across the United States through advocacy, community education, and litigation. MALDEF currently focuses its efforts in the following program areas: education, employment, immigrants’ rights, political access, and public resources equity.

DESCRIPTION: Policy interns perform research and draft memoranda, attend meetings and hearings, assess legislation and public policy initiatives, and provide support to the regional counsel and legislative staff attorney(s).

DURATION: Fall/Winter/Spring: 1 semester/quarter, 15 hours per week. Summer: 10 weeks, 40 hours per week (Can vary depending on fellowship or work-study guidelines)

COMPENSATION: Generally not available. Interested applicants should apply for public interest fellowships or work study funds through their law school.

TO APPLY: Send cover letter, résumé, and 3 to 5 page writing sample by email to: jobs@maldef.org Please include the following in the subject line of your email: Your Name – Location Term Policy Internship

(Examples: Juana Cortez – LA Summer 2017 Policy Internship, James Brown – CHI Spring 2017 Policy Internship, John Smith – SA Fall 2016 Policy Internship, Chris Lee – DC Winter 2016 Policy Internship)

Attachments should be in .doc, docx, .rtf, .txt or .pdf format

A separate internship application package is required for each office for which you wish to be considered.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

DEADLINE: Summer internship applicants must submit materials by no later than March 1, 2017. Internships filled on a rolling basis. Early applicants receive first consideration. A limited number of positions are available.

MALDEF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

For more information, visit: www.maldef.org/about/jobs Follow us on

Twitter: @maldefjobs

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