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April 27, 2017, Filed Under: Internship, Uncategorized

HealthStart Internship

GRAPHIC & GAME DESIGN DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP
HealthStart Foundation

Job Description

COMPANY OVERVIEW:
HealthStart builds healthy communities through children’s science based health education. We teach kids how their body works, what it is made of and how this relates to what to feed and how to keep their bodies fit. Good nutrition and fitness are necessary to keep individuals healthy, but to create community wellbeing we need more. HealthStart lessons also teach kids that community health depends on us taking care of one another and our environment.

Interns will use their creative talents to help change the world for the better through creation of graphics to supplement our marketing/public relations strategy, fundraising events, and health education mobile game.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Health Start seeks a part-time intern with highly developed organizational skills, ability to manage their time, and creative talents to work 12-15 hours per week under the supervision of our Curriculum Designer.

The Interactive Game Development Intern will work in a team environment to design the next area of the game. They will help decide the game navigation, action, “story arc” and game play. The intern will be involved user testing which involve identifying ease of play, level of engagement, efficacy in conveying health messages, and opportunities for improving game play. This in turn will involve the intern in “debugging” the game and identifying programming and design errors to be corrected.

In addition to programming tasks, the intern also may be involved in actual design of the art, backgrounds, and animation related to the game if their skills and interests enable to do so.

Specific Job responsibilities may include:
Create graphics for an upcoming health education mobile game using Photoshop and Illustrator.
Create backgrounds using a drawing tablet for an upcoming mobile game.
Help create promotional materials for upcoming events such as flyers, web banners, and other materials.
Create visual solutions in effective ways in print and electronic media.
Develop materials to attract potential community partners.
Other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications
Candidates for the position must have educational or work experience with graphic design, design, website development, or related activity. Employment experience or a strong interest in health and wellness or early childhood education is preferred. Must have experience with the Unity game Engine especially C# programming experience, as well as Adobe Creative Suite including PhotoShop, InDesign, and Illustrator and be familiar with basic computer operations including MS WORD, EXCEL, the Internet, and HTML. In addition, candidates should have some or all of the following skills:
Ability to communicate quickly and effectively
Ability to stay organized and up to date with the various tasks and assignments.
Animation and/or illustration skills a plus
Experience with the Adobe Creative Suite
Experience creating illustrations using a drawing tablet in Photoshop a plus.
Bilingual.
Compensation
This is an unpaid internship.

Start Date
05/30/2017
Application Due Date
04/03/2017

To Apply
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter (required) by email to Erin Damm at erin.damm@healthstartfoundation.org on or before April 3rd. Two references required. Candidates must be able to begin work no later than May 30th. Applicants may perform their internship tasks remotely or at the HealthStart office, however, applicants must be able to participate weekly Friday 9:00a-10:30a staff meetings as well as a weekly Monstralia Team Meeting. Phone: 512-782-4355.

April 27, 2017, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Internships at Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big Brothers Big Sisters Summer Internships
ABOUT BBBS
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas provided more than 60,000 hours of one-to-one mentoring to 1,000 children in Central Texas throughout 2016. For more than 45 years, we have matched children, ages 6-16, with supportive adult mentors who build friendships and offer encouragement and support to each child.

Development/Special Events Intern

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION
The Development Team of BBBS CTX is seeking two interns for the summer 2017 semester who can work a minimum of 15 hours per week. This position will work closely with the Special Events Manager and the VP of Development to help plan and coordinate the agency’s signature gala, 3rd party events and programmatic events. This is an unpaid internship but is an exceptional opportunity to gain development, marketing and event planning experience at a nationally-recognized non-profit. We can work with your institution to give you academic credit for your experience.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Development Intern’s specific responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
· Assist in the planning and coordination of the Ice Ball – August 26, 2017.
· Assist with phone calls and mailings to past donors/attendees.
· Assist with cold-calling and donation asks.
· Work with staff and volunteers to collect/solicit in-kind donations for day-of-event.
· Enter all donations in event database.
· Assist with day-of-event volunteer recruitment and management.
· Attend some committee meetings.
· Help with the promotion of the event.
· Help coordinate day-of-event logistics (scheduling, décor, set-up, etc.)
· Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicant must be a recent graduate or student working toward a degree in Social Work, Communications, Sociology, Public Relations, Marketing or related field.
Exceptional written and verbal communications skills, and attention to detail
Ability to organize time, set priorities, and meet deadlines
Attention to detail and accuracy
Strong computer skills (Email, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Marketing Intern

Job Description
Seeking a volunteer/intern to work in the Marketing department of a well-established local non-profit 15-20 hrs. per week. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas changes children’s lives by establishing one-on-one mentoring relationships.

This unpaid position provides an opportunity to learn about nonprofit marketing and communications while contributing to the marketing efforts of an established nonprofit organization in a meaningful way.

Primary Duties:
· Assist with the development and implementation of a new agency website.
· Write, edit and proofread stories, web content, articles and other marketing material
· Update and maintain existing websites
· Assist with ongoing and event-related social media responsibilities
· Assist with other projects as required

Skills Desired:
· Exceptional writing, editing and proofreading skills
· Exceptional organizational and project management skills
· Attention to detail
· Ability to take direction and to contribute ideas
· Familiarity with HTML and WordPress
· Familiarity with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest
· Desirable: Familiarity with Mail Chimp, Classy, and Raiser’s Edge. Familiarity with Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. Familiarity with photography and video production.
· Posting content, including videos and images, to social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram…)
· Loading videos and images to YouTube and Flickr

 

Please email a cover letter, resume and completed employment application to jobs@bigmentoring.org. Include exact job title in the subject line of your e-mail. No phone calls please. BBBS is an equal opportunity employer.

April 24, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Summer Content (Photography / Video) PAID Internship

*** Please keep in mind that all internship and research opportunities must be proposed to the BDP office as a Connecting Experience- opportunities posted on this blog may not be appropriate for your BDP topic or strand, and will be subject to review through the Connecting Experience Proposal process. If you have questions about whether an opportunity would be an appropriate Connecting Experience for your BDP, please contact your advisor***

Criquet Shirts

Austin, TX

Located at South First and Monroe in Central Downtown Austin

www.criquetshirts.com

https://www.instagram.com/criquetshirts/

Criquet Shirts is looking for a Content Intern who will use their artistic as well as technical

skills to work with our Design Director and marketing team to create content and imagery that

convey our brand personality for use online and in promotional materials. To be considered

for this position, you must have a portfolio of work (can be on a website or just instagram

feed) to submit along with your application.

We are a menswear company looking for a motivated individual to take awesome photos and

video to be used for compelling branding materials (content). He/she should be highly creative

with an eye for detail and an interest in brand building, graphic design and photography. We

employ a fun-loving brand philosophy and we want that to show in our online presence (read:

cool/happy models doing cool/happy things).

In a world of Southern Prep and East Coast Classic, Criquet has an easygoing, fun-loving Austin

spirit all of its own. Guided by memories of collared shirts from early days in prep school, and by

well-worn hand-me-downs from dads, uncles and others, we created what Details Magazine

dubbed “The Perfect Polo”. Our line has since expand to include button downs, sweaters, and

knit shirts all developed with the same mindset of creating classically-inspired clothing that

embodies effortless style.

With an e-commerce driven retail model, we pride ourselves on the quality of our product and

customer service, and have extensive growth planned for the coming years. From the

Clubhouse in Austin, we continue the quest to build a brand that will keep our customers

looking sharp and ready to relax at the clink of a glass.

The Content Intern will work directly with Co-Founder/ Head Marketing Pro, Hobson Brown, and

Kelley Wollmam, Criquet’s Art Director / Graphic Designer. As an intern at a small company, you

will also gain valuable experience working cross-functionally with Marketing and Product Design.

This is a paid internship position.

Responsibilities

• Work with marketing team to strategize and build out content used for online and offline

marketing campaigns.

• Work with graphic designer on product photography and video.

• Work closely with the creative team to plan and carry out well curated and believable lifestyle

photoshoots and video content.

• Take and edit photos / videos to convey brand identity based on specific needs such as to

convey mood, personality or setting.

Desired Skills

• Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite.

• Excellent understanding of on-the-fly photo composition and the ability to efficiently take

beautiful photos.

• Video production and editing.

• Experience with camera RAW data as well as with basic photo editing.

• Be creative with ‘an eye’ for photography.

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