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July 12, 2019, Filed Under: Internship

Children’s Defense Fund Internships

Children’s Defense Fund Internships Available

Stipend: $450 summer, $750 fall/spring if funds available

Deadline: Application are accepted and interviews are done on a rolling basis. Deadline for fall applicants is August 1st.

Communications/Policy Intern (20 hrs/week)

Job Description: The internship is based in Austin and provides social media and communications support for the CDF-TX Policy Department. The intern works 20 hours/week, and will contribute to social media campaigns to promote the research, reports, legislative issues and advocacy-related activities of the organization. CDF-TX organizes advocate training/recruitment, story collection, public education, legislator visits, legislative briefings, and public policy events.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Support CDF social media platforms
  • Monitor blogs and social media accounts of allied groups to develop basic content knowledge
  • about current policy issues related to health care and children’s health
  • With supervision, plan, prepare, and execute social media campaigns (Facebook, Twitter,
  • Instagram) focused on current public policy issues and other subjects as needed
  • Organize weekly and monthly content calendars
  • Assist in the development and execution of special projects and events
  • Perform other division, department, and organization-wide special projects as needed an assigned

Job Requirements: 

  • Experience using social media for advocacy efforts, volunteer or paid
  • Visual design skills, video skills a plus
  • Ability to work effectively and calmly in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment and ability to multi-task
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong organizational and execution skills, attention to detail
  • Good interpersonal skills and the ability to interact diplomatically and professionally with CDF staff and external partners/contacts
  • Strong computer, Internet and research skills

To apply, candidates should email a resume and a one-page cover letter to:

Cheasty Anderson (canderson@childrensdefense.org) and type POLICY INTERN in the subject line.


Youth Civic Education and Engagement Intern

Job Description: The internship provides general support for the CDF-TX Youth Civic Education and Engagement initiative. The intern works 20 hours/week supporting both our policy and organizing work to increase youth civic education and engagement. The youth civic engagement intern provides substantive policy research and reports and monitors legislative committees and the State Board of Education on improving youth civic engagement and education in Texas. Additionally, the intern assists with outreach to partners and school districts on behalf of the Texas Civic Education Roundtable to support the prioritization of culturally sustaining civic education in Texas’ public school classrooms. The intern also supports outreach to young people statewide to support our high school voter registration campaign, as well as provides critical support in developing training curriculums to support young people’s knowledge of and engagement with state legislative and local civic processes.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Plan civic engagement opportunities with and for youth
  • Research policy to create briefs and training material
  • Conduct research on public policy, media trends and other subjects as needed
  • Assist in the development and execution of special projects
  • Assist in maintaining CDF’s social media platforms

Job Requirements: 

  • Ability to work effectively and calmly in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment and ability to multi-task
  • Strong organizational and execution skills, attention to detail
  • Commitment to social advocacy and CDF mission to be a voice for all children
  • Ability to organize facts and present issues in a clear, concise and logical manner, both orally and in writing
  • Good interpersonal skills and a high degree of professionalism
  • Strong computer, Internet and research skills

To apply, candidates should email a resume and a one-page cover letter to Cheasty Anderson (canderson@childrensdefense.org) and type CIVIC ENGAGEMENT INTERN in the subject line.


Health Care/Immigration Policy Intern

Job Description: The internship provides general support for the CDF-TX Policy Department. The intern works 20 hours/week, and provides substantive research, compiles reports, monitors interim legislative committees and helps with the execution of advocacy-related activities, including story collection, public education, legislator visits, legislative briefings, special event planning, and social media work. Policy areas vary but generally focus on healthcare and immigration.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Research policy to create briefs and training material
  • Conduct research on public policy, media trends and other subjects as needed
  • Assist in the development and execution of special projects
  • Perform other division, department, and organization-wide special projects as needed and assigned
  • Assist in maintaining CDF social media platforms

Job Requirements:

  • Ability to work effectively and calmly in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment and ability to multi-task
  • Strong organizational and execution skills, attention to detail
  • Commitment to social advocacy and CDF’s mission to be a voice for all children
  • Ability to organize facts and present issues in a clear, concise and logical manner, both orally and in writing
  • Good interpersonal skills and the ability to interact diplomatically and professionally with CDF staff and external partners/contacts
  • Strong computer, Internet and research skills

To apply, candidates should email a resume and a one-page cover letter to Cheasty Anderson (canderson@childrensdefense.org) and type POLICY INTERN in the subject line.

July 9, 2019, Filed Under: Internship, Uncategorized

Internship with It’s Time Texas

Stronger Austin Kids Program, It’s Time Texas

Position: After School Instructor

About Stronger Austin: Through the Stronger Austin Program, It’s Time Texas and our partners will significantly expand access to free programming that increases physical activity, improve diet, and foster community engagement and development. Our approach builds on the latest science and will activate and strengthen neighborhood partnerships and places/spaces to create a stronger, more united Austin community.

Stipend: $12/ hr

Dates of Position: 8/21/19- 12/13/19

Time Commitment: 2:30pm-5:45pm, required to work at least 2 days M-Th

Location: Greater Austin area

Job Purpose:

To help children learn more about living a happy and healthy life through play. We need a people-person who enjoys working with children.

Duties:

  • Teach, participate, and supervise a variety of activities, and skills utilizing the Teach Healthier mobile app
  • Monitor children during dinner or snack time
  • Assist children with homework
  • Complete other instructor duties as assigned by the Stronger Austin Kids Leadership Team or Site Coordinator

Skills and Experience:

  • Experience with children is preferred, but not required
  • General computer literacy to answer e-mails and submit timesheets
  • Ability and willingness to work independently and follow instructions with minimal supervision.
  • Adaptable Individual
  • Ability to withstand prolonged standing and physical activity
  • Ability to travel to designated work site(s) 

To apply: please submit your cover letter and resume to:

Melanie Gomez, melanie@itstimetexas.org

It’s Time Texas | 911 W. Anderson Lane, Suite 202,  Austin, Texas 78757 | 512.533.9555

 

July 8, 2019, Filed Under: Internship

Children’s Research Center Internships Available

The Children’s Research Center is looking for 3 Community Outreach Interns!

The Children’s Research Center (CRC) is a collection of 11 individual research labs working to understand how children develop and learn. When families visit our center, children read books, solve puzzles, watch puppet shows, play video games, and engage in memory games with our researchers. 

We rely on the help of Austin families and children to participate in our ongoing research studies. Our research studies are for infants to 17-year-olds, focusing on how children develop reading skills, how they think through and solve problems, how imagination and creativity are developed through play, how the brain changes, and more. 

Work Days and Times: Monday-Friday 9 AM-5 PM and frequent Saturday / Sunday events between 9 AM-5 PM

Hourly Wage: The internship is unpaid.

Approximate Hours per Week: 6

Job Location: On-campus

Job Start Date: September 3, 2019

The responsibilities of the intern are listed below – 

  • Outreach: The intern will be responsible for emailing and calling community organizations to spark initial partnership opportunities. The intern will drop off CRC flyers throughout the community. The intern may also attend parent meetings on behalf of the Children’s Research Center to speak with parents about our research. 
  • Recruitment: The intern will be responsible for setting up and cleaning up during our campus-wide and community-wide events. The intern will also run and manage our table at the event, which includes signing up parents / caregivers to participate in our research studies and engaging in a developmentally-appropriate activity with children under 18 years old at our recruitment events. For outreach and recruitment portions of this position, the intern will be responsible to go out in the community and manage their own transportation needs. All events and community organizations will be within bus-distance, which means interns can use Capital Metro buses. 
  • Database: The intern will be responsible for entering children’s information into our collaborative database after recruitment events with accuracy and confidentiality. 
  • Organization and security: The intern will adhere to security policies designated by The University of Texas at Austin and the Children’s Research Center to ensure that the confidentiality of all families and community partners are protected. The intern will maintain and organize files related to data collection, such as consent forms, which the participant and the family are asked to sign before participating. 
  • Special projects: The intern may be assigned special projects on a continuing basis. 

Learning Outcomes: Effective communication, outreach and recruitment skills, organization, positive attitude and willingness to learn, attention to detail | Interns will complete CITI modules, database training, and recruitment training. 

Qualifications: In addition to having good attention to detail, the prospective intern must display excellent teamwork and communication skills. Interns must commit to two semesters for this position. The intern will be responsible for communicating in a friendly, respectful manner to families, to community organizations, and to other team members. 

Documents Required:

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter

Send all materials to: 

  • Avani Chhaya, Senior Outreach Program Coordinator, at avanichhaya@austin.utexas.edu
  • Title your email as: CRC Community Outreach Intern Position

 

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