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October 25, 2017, Filed Under: Internship

Dress For Success- Spring 2018 Internships

 

Ongoing Internship Opportunities

All internships are unpaid, but are very flexible and students can receive class credit if college approves. Interns can work as few as six hours per week with at least a one semester commitment.

Contact Mia Johns, mia@dressforsuccessaustin.org, 512.389.3723

 

Career Opportunities

  • Ability to meet contacts from 100+ different nonprofit or government in the Austin area.
  • Ability to access 140 Dress for Success Affiliates all over the world for other internship and employment opportunities.
  • Gain experience in the nonprofit arena by doing project management, event planning, client education, analysis of client data, building relationships with other nonprofits, and assist with volunteer management.
  • Meet other women in the community who hold an array of professional positions with small businesses and large corporations.
  • Gain customer service experience through interaction with clients, referral agencies, and volunteers.
  • Receive a one-on-one image consult for a complete interview ensemble for your job search and assistance polishing your resume.

 

Internship Positions:

Inventory Manager

  • Manage influx of donations and sort, purge, merchandize, and organize inventory at the Dress for Success Austin boutique.
  • Train volunteers on inventory management.
  • Manage community groups with volunteer tasks.
  • Create more efficient ways of managing inventory.
  • Update documents relating to inventory management including inventory lists and instructions for purging days.
  • Notify staff when inventory is needed.

 

Job Searching Program Assistant

  • Support the Job Searching Program Coordinator to organize and facilitate the program prior to, during and after each session and throughout the cohort of classes.
  • Assist with preparation of each class session including arranging the room for the most conducive learning environment.
  • Assist clients during the classes by being present to answer questions, help with the computers and other duties as assigned.
  • After each class session, input demographic into a database.
  • Keep track of each client’s file to insure all required data is complete and accurate.
  • As needed and requested by Coordinator, communicate with various entities in the community to assist with arranging speakers, mentors, supplies, and educational materials as needed.
  • As the close of each cohort of classes, assist the Coordinator with writing and analyzing reports.
  • Be available to assist with other Dress for Success Austin programs as needed.

Client Services Assistant

  • Provide front office continuity for clients.
  • Greet clients and assist them with paperwork.
  • Pair clients with a volunteer image consultant or volunteer career center advocate.
  • Educate clients about additional Dress for Success Austin programs and services.
  • Answer phones and field public inquiries.
  • Build relationships with referral agencies and communicate our policies and procedures to caseworkers.
  • Assist with client data analysis.
  • Conduct follow-up calls to clients and determine what additional services are needed.

Community Outreach Assistant

Assist Community Outreach Coordinator with the following duties:

  • Communication and education to partner agencies regarding Dress for Success Austin services and updating database with partner agency contacts.
  • Attend occasional community events to represent Dress for Success Austin.
  • Help coordinate events sponsored by businesses in the community and attend them as needed.
  • Social media posts on all platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn.

 

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Please note that all opportunities are subject to approval or denial through the BDP Connecting Experience proposal process. If you have questions about whether or not an internship is a good fit for your BDP certificate, please contact your BDP advisor.

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