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November 9, 2020, Filed Under: Internship

Spring 2021 Internships with Children’s Defense Fund Texas

About Children’s Defense Fund

To succeed, children need stable homes, quality health care, ample nutritious food, good schools, safe neighborhoods, and access to resources and opportunities that enable them to reach their potential. But the fact is that for too many of our children, these basic building blocks for success are out of reach.

That’s why we’re fighting on all these fronts to make sure every child in America has what they need to thrive. And because we know fixing America’s systemic inequities begins with our children, we focus especially on poor children, children of color and those with disabilities.

We work with Congress and the federal government to advocate for federal policies that improve children’s lives. We also advocate at the state level, pushing for policy reforms through our six state offices that collectively represent nearly 40 percent of all children living in poverty in America. And we train and equip young people, faith communities, decision makers and community organizations to become local advocates for children across the country.


Internship Opportunities


Immigration Policy Intern

Job Title: ​Immigration Policy Intern (20 hrs/wk)
Job Location: ​Austin, Texas, United States
Internship Dates: ​Spring, summer and fall internships available
Stipend: ​$450 summer, $750 fall/spring if funds available
Deadline​: Applications are accepted and interviews are done on a rolling basis, but the deadline for:

Fall applicants is Aug 1.

Spring applicants is Dec 1.

Summer applicants is Apr 15.

Job Description: ​The internship is based in Austin [remote during pandemic] and provides general support for the CDF-TX Immigration Department. The intern works 20 hours/week, and provides substantive research, compiles reports, monitors immigration news and helps with the execution of advocacy-related activities, including story collection, public education, special event planning, newsletters, and social media work.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Policy research, briefs and training material
  • Compiles bi-monthly immigration newsletters
  • Conducts research on immigration policy, media trends, and other subjects as needed
  • Assists in the development and execution of special projects
  • Perform other division, department, and organization-wide special projects as needed

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

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

Contact​: Dr. Cheasty Anderson, Director of Immigration Policy and Advocacy

Email​: ​canderson@childrensdefense.org


Health Care Policy Intern

Job Location:​ Austin, Texas, United States
Internship Dates:​ Spring, summer and fall internships available
Stipend:​ $450 summer, $750 fall/spring if funds available.
Deadline​: Applications are accepted and interviews are done on a rolling basis, but the deadline for:

Fall applicants is Aug 1.

Spring applicants is Dec 1.

Summer applicants is Apr 15.

Job Description:​ The internship is based in Austin (remote during the COVID-19 pandemic) and 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.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Produce policy research, memos, and training material
  • Conduct research on state and federal healthcare policy, state lawmakers, media trends, and other subjects as needed
  • Coordinate meetings with state lawmakers and their staff
  • Collaborate with partners on coalition-wide activities
  • Assist in the development and execution of special projects, such as the #SickofitTX Campaign
  • Perform other division, department, and organization-wide projects as needed
  • Assist in maintaining CDF’s social media platforms

Job Requirements:

  • Ability to work effectively and calmly in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment
  • 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

Application Instructions:​ To apply, candidates should send a resume and a one-page cover letter to: Cindy Ji (cji@childrensdefense.org​) and type POLICY INTERN in the subject line.

Contact​: Cindy Ji, Health Policy Associate

Email​: ​cji@childrensdefense.org


Youth Civic Education and Engagement Intern

Job Location:​ Austin, Texas, United States
Internship Dates:​ Spring, summer and fall internships available
Stipend:​ $450 summer, $750 fall/spring if funds available.
Deadline​: Applications are accepted and interviews are done on a rolling basis, but the deadline for:

Fall applicants is Aug 1.

Spring applicants is Dec 1.

Summer applicants is Apr 15.

Job Description:​ The internship is based in Austin (remote during the COVID-19 pandemic) and 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 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:

  • Plans civic engagement opportunities with and for youth.
  • Conducts research on public policy, media trends and other subjects as needed.
  • Writes policy briefs and training material.
  • Assists 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’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 high degree of professionalism.
  • Strong computer, Internet and research skills.

Application Instructions: To apply, candidates should email a resume and a one-page cover letter to: Maggie Stern (mstern@childrensdefense.org​)​ and type CIVIC ENGAGEMENT INTERN in the subject line.

Contact​: Maggie Stern, Youth Civic Education and Engagement Coordinator Email​: ​mstern@childrensdefense.org


Communications & Policy Intern

Job Location:​ Austin, Texas, United States
Internship Dates:​ Spring, summer and fall internships available
Stipend:​ $450 summer, $750 fall/spring if funds available.
Deadline​: Applications are accepted and interviews are done on a rolling basis, but the deadline for:

  • Fall applicants is Aug 1.
  • Spring applicants is Dec 10.
  • Summer applicants is Apr 15.

Job Description:​ The internship is based in Austin (remote during the COVID-19 pandemic) 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:

  • Supports CDF’s social media platforms
  • Monitors 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, plans, prepares, and executes social media campaigns (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) focused on current public policy issues and other subjects as needed
  • Organizes weekly and monthly content calendars
  • Assists in the development and execution of special projects and events
  • Performs other division, department, and organization-wide special projects as needed and 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
  • Commitment to social advocacy and CDF’s mission to be a voice for all children
  • Good interpersonal skills and the ability to interact diplomatically and professionally with CDF staff and external partners/contacts
  • Strong computer, Internet and research skills

Application Instructions:​ To apply, candidates should email a resume and a one-page cover letter to: Ana Ruiz (aruiz@childrensdefense.org​)​ and type COMMUNICATIONS INTERN in the subject line.

Contact​: Ana Ruiz, Communications Associate

Email​: ​aruiz@childrensdefense.org


More information about CDF Texas can be found at​www.cdftexas.org

November 9, 2020, Filed Under: Internship

Glimmer Internship Program (Temporarily Remote) – Spring 21

About A Glimmer of Hope

At A Glimmer of Hope, we are working for a brighter future for Ethiopia. With the power of our holistic approach to poverty reduction, we can delay the age of marriage for girls, support safer pregnancies and healthier babies, and foster thriving village economies. To not only survive but thrive in rural Ethiopia, families need a foundation of resilience created through good income opportunities, clean drinking water, quality education and modern health care.

Internship Opportunities and Information

We are accepting applications for three internship positions for the spring semester: a Communications Intern, an Operations Intern, and a Programs Intern.

Specific duties within the Communications Internship may include:

  • Assist with research related to Glimmer’s marketing, communications and fundraising.
  • Contribute to projects that enhance Glimmer’s communications to our donors through writing, storytelling, synthesis of programs information and more.
  • Help organize our media content libraries.
  • Contribute to and help build Glimmer’s online presence.
  • Write and edit copy; assist with visual storytelling.
  • Assist with other media projects as needed.

Specific duties within the Operations Internship may include:

  • Conducting research on data governance best practices and helping write draft policies.
  • Assisting in the development of data dictionaries for Glimmer’s source systems.
  • Contributing to the development of an organizational IT Policies & Procedures Manual.
  • Helping to streamline and standardize program and project-related information in Glimmer’s databases.
  • Helping document and construct visual maps of Glimmer’s internal systems.
  • Contributing to projects that build efficiency between Glimmer’s Austin and Addis Ababa offices.
  • Assisting with other projects that support Glimmer’s systems integration initiatives.

Specific duties within the Programs Internship may include:

  • Helping to review, evaluate, and analyze programmatic data and data collection strategies.
  • Supporting the implementation of a monitoring, evaluation and learning framework based on global best practices.
  • Facilitating the design and standardization of programs process documents.
  • Providing overall support to Glimmer’s Programs and Special Projects teams.

Requirements:

  • You’re a world changer. Interested in serving humanity? An internship at Glimmer means you’ll be a part of something big. Something that helps create change in your world.
  • You’re independent and innovative, yet roll with the punches. We expect creative thinking and solutions from everyone here.
  • You are a self-starter who thinks outside the box and provides real-time solutions without handholding. Our close-knit departments constantly overlap, so you can jump right into group projects, and deal with a diverse group.
  • Your organization skills intimidate Martha Stewart. You stay organized throughout the duration of a project, and are able to juggle multiple projects at a time. You’re a firm believer that every detail matters.
  • You get things done. You’re a pro at meeting deadlines. If you don’t know, you ask questions and get what you need to get the job done. You communicate early if there is a problem. You don’t just show up, you perform your best.
  • Knowledgeable and experienced. You have the education and work experience to back up your mad skills as a communicator and data analyst.

Time Commitment:

We’re looking for part-time interns to support our Austin-based team for spring 2021. Schedule is flexible, and the positions are temporarily remote due to Covid-19. 

Intern Benefits:

An internship at A Glimmer of Hope is an incredible opportunity for students to gain experience at an international non-profit with a mission to help change the world. This is an unpaid internship but it may count for internship credit at your college or university.

How to Apply:

Please submit your resume and answers to the following questions to jobs [at] glimmer [dot] org. Please indicate whether you are applying to the Communications Intern or Programs Intern position in the subject line.

Intern Questions:

  1. Describe yourself.
  2. How did you become familiar with Glimmer?
  3. How did humanitarian work become a priority for you?
  4. Explain why you are applying for this position, and what makes you a good fit.
  5. If you are accepted, what will your personal goals be during your time here?
  6. What are two or three of your favorite websites?
  7. What is the last book that you read and enjoyed? The last book you read and didn’t enjoy?
  8. What are your three favorite movies?

November 9, 2020, Filed Under: Internship

Internships with The Museum of Human Achievement – Spring 21

Call for Interns

Undergraduate students interested in receiving course credit for an internship should apply according to their school schedule. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled, so apply soon!

About The Museum of Human Achievement

The Museum of Human Achievement cultivates forward thinking new work, community, and vibe. We provide radically affordable arts space to support artists and audiences in the creation of new ideas. We value experimentation, accessibility, respect, artist support, collaboration, vibe and critical thought.

Founded in Austin, Texas, in 2012, MoHA is a multi-disciplinary art space and organization that supports creative thought and expression in all forms and mediums. MoHA cultivates space where artists and audiences can meet in the spirit of social experimentation. By presenting unconventional and boundary-crossing works, supporting itinerant artists, and serving as an inclusive meeting ground for diverse individuals and numerous partner organizations, MoHA encourages community building, the open exchange of ideas, and creative expression.

To make sure we serve our community equitably our programs are led by a guiding body of 35 in leadership of which a majority are from a ethnic minority and a diversity of sexual and gender identities. This leadership guides all work we do which focuses upon:

Accessibility/Diversity in digital arts

  • An annual festival which celebrates, amplifies, and supports the unique and underrepresented in indie video games and play (Fantastic Arcade)
  • VR, AR, and net.art exhibitions, performance, and education; emphasizing diversity among artists utilizing emerging technology (IRL)

Residencies and Cultural Exchange

  • An international artist residency focused on exchange between Texas and Mexico (Unlisted Projects)
  • Accessible online gallery and artist residency providing monthly stipends (My Homepage)

Supporting and Commissioning arts and music

  • 24/7 public art gallery which champions and supports diverse artists (Cage Match)
  • Mobile art gallery and store for local makers focused on uplifting women artists, queer artists, and artists of color (The Mall)

Mobile touring performance and platforms

  • A Mobile Performance Center (Peanut)
  • drive-in movies in partnership with neighborhood associations (CoHA)

The culmination of these efforts results in providing more than 100 free or affordable programs annually, and since our founding we have partnered with 804 organizations to present new work, presented 4500+ artists, brought in 170k visitors, and grown a 10k person membership base. We also lease studios to 35 artists and 12 organizations at well below market rates and fiscally sponsor 42 organizations as a hub for the creation of innovative and groundbreaking new work.

Dates and Time Commitment

Applications accepted until positions are filled.

Internships to begin Jan 2021 and end June 2021 with the option to continue through the summer or for the full year. Time commitment is 10 – 20 hours per week.

Intern Perks include

Free entry to all MoHA shows, events, and workshops, 24 hour access to tools and space, and letter of recommendation.

Application Instructions

Upload your cover letter, resume, and contact information on our form here.

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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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