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November 9, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Internship/Apprenticeship with Teysha in Guatemala- Spring, Summer, or Fall 2018

Link to description: https://www.idealist.org/en/social-enterprise-internship/a63c3f033a3b49fba16a3a4784ddc03a-design-and-production-assistant-guatemala-teysha-social-enterprises-antigua?

DESCRIPTION

We are a small team of people who are passionate about cultures, travel, and ethical fashion. Join our team as a design and production assistant in our office outside of Antigua, Guatemala.

You will be working directly with our amazing production manager, Hanna, to help manage day to day production, design, bring our new collections to market, help create social media campaigns, and many more activities to help grow our social enterprises.

Desired qualifications

  • Interest in design, ethical fashion, and community development
  • Experience traveling abroad to less-developed countries
  • Willingness to learn, self-starter, motivated, passionate
  • Photography skills and basic graphic design skills
  • Super organized

BENEFITS

Benefits

  • Gain first hand experience in a growing start up – work with a fabulous team and learn from people who are truly passionate about what they do.
  • Experience life in beautiful Antigua, Guatemala
  • Help design and bring to market new collections of shoes and accessories
  • Meet artisans from around Guatemala
  • Stipend to help cover the cost of living (which is super affordable!)

HOW TO APPLY

village@teysha.world

http://www.teysha.world

Email us with the subject Guatemala Internship + Your name.

Please provide:

  • Short cover letter detailing why you’re perfect for this internship, relevant experience, career aspirations, experience living/ traveling in less-developed countries, and anything else we should know about you.
  • Link to your linkedin or public social media profile
  • Resume with references

 

Compensation: 300/ month

HOURS PER WEEK: 4 days per week, 3-6 months

APPLICATION DEADLINE

01/30/2018

START DATE

02/01/2018

ADDRESS

Antigua
Sacatepequez
Guatemala

November 3, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Government Relations Intern (PAID)- Spring 2018

Position Details: The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is a non-partisan, non-profit organization established in 2009 and dedicated to the prevention of unplanned pregnancy in Texas. We are focused on creating a constructive dialogue and effective on-the ground strategies around adolescent sexual health and unplanned pregnancy prevention. We are committed to achieving these goals by keenly focusing on evidence-based and informed strategies; a bi-partisan, non-ideological approach.

Job description: An internship at The Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is a prearranged, structured learning experience scheduled within a specific time frame. The experience must be relevant to the intern’s academic and professional goals, and to the research and program activities of The Texas Campaign. An internship is performed under the direct supervision of Texas Campaign staff. The Texas Campaign seeks an organized, detail-oriented, and energetic individual to serve as a Government Relations Intern. The Government Relations Intern will support the policy team in developing advocacy materials, helping to prepare for lobbying activities, assisting with research, representing the Texas Campaign at coalition meetings and briefings, and general administrative duties.

Qualifications: 

    • The ideal candidate will be currently working toward an undergraduate or advanced degree in government, public administration, public health or related field.
    • Exceptional written and communications skills are essential, as well as knowledge of the public policy process and Texas political landscape.
    • Must have strong organizational skills and ability to follow-through.
    • Must be able to work effectively and independently in a fast-paced environment.
    • Personal laptop and cell phone required.
    • Valid driver’s license and personal vehicle preferred.

Time Commitment: Up to 20 hours per week (paid hourly)

To Apply:  To apply for this internship, send a resume, writing sample and thoughtful cover letter to jobs@txcampaign.org and let us know why you’d be a good fit for this position. Please include “Government Relations Intern” in the subject line. All application items must be submitted as a complete package and incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

October 11, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Digital Marketing Intern for HERdacity- PAID

HERdacity, a 501c4 non-profit organization, is looking for two Digital Marketing Interns who are passionate about women’s empowerment to support the Director of Community Engagement, and others at HERdacity. The interns will focus on building a robust online community through strategic and coordinated content, graphics, emails, and analytics and reporting systems.

Interns must have the ability to work a minimum of 15 hours per week at the HERdacity office located in Central Austin near the University of Texas campus.

This internship offers valuable experience in the non-profit and start-up fields as well as digital marketing. The Digital Marketing Interns will work under close supervision of existing staff. The internship has the potential to become a full-time, paid position.

Duties 
Writes copy and produces original social content (videos, GIFs, infographics, live video, etc.) for all social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Linkedin and others

Contributes to the editorial calendar and writes content for blogs, web content, marketing brochures, and other advertising collateral

Monitors social media activities on a regular basis and finds opportunities to build relationships with new and existing audiences

Assists with scheduling social media postings as well as user acquisition emails

Monitors and reports on the success of community engagement, including Google Analytics, MailChimp, and social media analytics

Brainstorms, proposes, and assists in executing unique content marketing opportunities and special projects

Reports technical issues to the Director of Community Engagement, working to resolve functionality concerns

Collaborates with other HERdacity team members as needed

Other duties as assigned

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

Must have at least one (1) years of online marketing and/or content experience across multiple digital platforms

Experience with social media, SEO, graphics, and copywriting
Competent using Adobe platforms – (Illustrator, Photoshop, & InDesign)

Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel and Google documents

Experience using CMS systems such as Drupal or WordPress
Strong written and verbal communication skills

Either have or be working toward a four-year college degree from an accredited university with a degree in Marketing, Mass Communications, and/or Business is preferred

REQUIRED SKILLS

Strong attention to detail
Self-discipline requiring little supervision
Ability to work collaboratively with a group or individually
Great organization and planning skills
Superb problem analysis and problem solving skills
Outside of the box thinking for a variety of issues
Adaptability, flexibility, and sound judgment are all a must
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with social media organizational tools such as HootSuite
Experience with Google Adwords, Google Webmaster, and Microsoft BING
Experience with HTML and CSS
Hands on knowledge of best practices in SEM
Salary or Pay Rate
 $10.00 hr
To Apply: Email Resume to Mary Flanagan at  info@herdacity.org 
https://www.herdacity.org/in-our-words/herdacityhiringinternships
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