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December 6, 2023, Filed Under: Internship

Ambassadors for Community Health – Non-Profit Management Intern

 

 

 

 

 

Brief Summary:

We are a nonprofit. Our mission is to enrich the Central Texas community by providing support to patients and by funding scholarships for future healthcare professionals.

Position Requirements:

Non-profit Management Intern will work on the following projects under the direction of the Executive Director. Flexible hours – approximately 10 hours a week.

This position is unpaid.

Participate in grant mining

Help plan fundraisers

Program development

Communicate with the Board of Directors

Donor and Volunteer Relations

Newsletter creation

Brainstorming new initiatives

Learn basics of non-profit accounting and financial management

The ideal candidate will have a desire to be in the non-profit industry upon graduation or plans on being in the healthcare field. Please note a background check, vaccinations, and drug test will be required as this internship is located inside a hospital.

Our office is located inside St. David’s Medical Center, this position is both remote and in person

December 6, 2023, Filed Under: Internship

Spring 2024 Internship – The Impact Factory at UT Austin

 

About Us

The Impact Factory is an engine for social innovation, entrepreneurship and community service at The University of Texas at Austin. A first-of-its-kind, cross-sector collaboration, we aim to measurably improve health and economic opportunity for vulnerable people in the United States. Learn more at theimpactfactory.org

Position Information

Impact Corps, a program of The Impact Factory, pairs UT student teams with community organizations and social enterprises. Students help partners address a challenge, while gaining skills, real-world experience and mentorship from professionals. Impact Corps is open to any UT Austin sophomore, junior or senior or UT Austin graduate student. This is hybrid position.

How Does It Work?
1.  Non-profit organizations, public institutions, and social enterprises apply to be clients, submitting potential projects
2.  Any graduate student or undergraduate student in their sophomore to senior year at UT Austin may apply to join Impact Corps, ranking project preferences
3.  The Impact Factory selects and pairs clients with student-teams with 2-5 members for a project lasting 1 or 2 semesters.  Students began working with partners during the Fall 2023 semester.  New students will be joining existing teams to work on the second phase of the team’s project in the Spring.
4.  The Impact Factory pairs student-teams with an advisor and student-teams, advisors and community partners develop a scope of work
5.  The Impact Factory provides workshops to students over the course of the year to share skills and introduce students to social impact leaders
6.  Students are asked to take Impact Corps for independent study course credit (1 credit pass/fail each semester) through the LBJ School of Public Affairs if your college allows this. If that does not work for you, it can be an extra-curricular activity only.

Apply by December 12!

APPLY HERE

For more information, contact Laura Rosen at laura.rosen@austin.utexas.edu

 

 

December 6, 2023, Filed Under: Internship

Kids Tooth Team Outreach- Spring 2024 Internship

Pediatric Dentist | Kids Tooth Team

 

 

Brief Description:

Kids Tooth Team Outreach is a non-profit organization that provides free dental care to children in underserved communities in Central Texas through their mobile clinic as a dental home.

Position Summary: 

In this unpaid marketing internship, you will collaboratively lead the organization’s marketing initiatives and strategies such as non-profit networking and research, grant funding and writing, leading fundraising events, creating social media posts, and connecting with your current undergraduate community supervised by Co-Founder, Tim Otto. This position offers practice of strong marketing skills in a non-profit setting with a specific focus on healthcare advocacy. Requires a 10-12 hr time commitment and self-motivation to fulfill other BDP Connecting Experience requirements. Please reach out to their current Marketing Intern, Alyssa Nunn at alyssa.nunn@utexas.edu if you have any student-related questions or email your resume and interest to Tim Otto at totto@kidstoothteam.com for additional info!

Most work can be done remotely; however, site visits at the elementary school will require the intern to occasionally travel outside of Austin.

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