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December 20, 2018, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Marketing Intern Position with Vuka Collective

Position Overview

The Marketing Intern assists in shaping public and member perception of Vuka Collective and our family of brands. You’ll partner with our Head of Marketing to support marketing plans to increase brand awareness, drive sales, create dynamic events, and ultimately generate new business leads. This is an opportunity ideal for an undergrad focused on marketing, communications, or related field. The ideal candidate enjoys variety: will support marketing efforts such as content creation, project management, and social media scheduling.

Key Responsibilities

Content Creation & Management

● Work with Impact Hub Marketing Manager to gather weekly content for newsletters for community members and monthly newsletters for the greater Impact Hub community.

● Update the Impact Hub events calendar with regularly; Manage and support the curation of a monthly content calendar for both Impact Hub and Gather Venues.

● Proof marketing material in support of public programs, including our social impact programs, wellness programs, and strategic partnerships.

● Support the maintenance of a library of assets, images, and videos to support marketing efforts.

● Reach out to potential writers and bloggers for opportunities to be featured in Impact Hub and Gather Venues’ blogs.

Social Media

● Manage the social media editorial calendar for Vuka Collective, Impact Hub Austin, Gather Venues and draft content if necessary.

● Support consistent updates on Yelp and other event and co-working space marketing channels (e.g., Coworker.com, WeddingWire, The Knot, Peerspace, etc.).

Project Management

● Monitor marketing industry news and emerging trends.

● Monitor other Austin and market leading co-working and event spaces and report on trends.

● Help coordinate and assist in ongoing projects like the Ambassador Program, Won’t You Be My Coworker, and the Heart of Impact.

Qualifications

Job Specifications

● This is a part time, unpaid internship. Credit can be applied, if needed.

● 15-20 Hours dependent on student’s schedule

To Apply

Please email cover letter and resume to Mindy Morgan, mindy@vukacollective.com

December 20, 2018, Filed Under: Internship

Paid Internships with Texas Lobby Group

Part Time Legislative Assistant/Internship: To start immediately – Ends May 30th 2019

We are looking for an legislative intern with exceptional research and writing skills. The position will assist in conducting statutory, regulatory, and general research relating to the legislative and political process. Intern will also need to navigate Capitol building, and run small errands. The office hours are 8 AM to 5 PM Mon. – Fri. and will vary between those times. This is a temporary position starting immediately and will last through the end of the 86th Legislative session ending May 31st. Intern will need to use their own laptop. Please keep in mind that the duties will be geared towards research, writing, and note taking.  The position will take away an increased knowledge of our state legislative process and work with seasoned professionals providing increased knowledge base for future opportunities. We understand school is a priority and are flexible in working on available hours.

 -Must have excellent research skills.

-Able to take detailed notes

-Excellent writing

-Computer literate with Office programs

-Reliable & Professional

-Able to lift 50 pounds

-Use of laptop/computer

 Please send all inquiries for further consideration to Zoe Fain at zoe@txlobby.com. Include a writing sample as strong writing is necessary.

Compensation: $15.00 hourly 


Part Time Office Intern: To start immediately – Ends May 30th 2019

 Looking for a temporary part-time intern for legislative assistance for the 86th Legislative session. This opportunity will give you an introduction to the legislative process from the private sector. Interns will learn the legislative process from start to finish. The internship is part time through the end of May 2019. Intern will act as a “Jack of All Trades” by assisting with monitoring legislation, data entry, filing, errands, proof reading, and assisting where they can. The position will take away an increased knowledge of our state legislative process and work with seasoned professionals providing increased knowledge base for future opportunities. Hours are negotiable for the right candidate and circumstance. We understand this internship will also be a student and that is first priority.

-Must have excellent research skills.
-Able to take detailed notes
-Excellent writing
-Computer literate with Office programs
-Reliable & Professional
-Able to lift 50 pounds
– Must have transportation

Please send your resume and all inquiries to Zoe Fain at zoe@txlobby.com for further consideration.

Compensation: $12.00 hour

December 20, 2018, Filed Under: Internship

Internship with Back on My Feet

Back on My Feet combats homelessness through the power of running, community support and essential employment and housing resources. Operating in 12 major cities coast-to-coast, Back on My Feet recruits members (those experiencing homelessness) at homeless and residential facilities and begins with a commitment to run three days a week in the early morning. The second phase of the program, Next Steps, provides educational support, job training programs, employment partnership referrals and housing resources. Please click here to see our program in action: http://www.backonmyfeet.org/BoMFVideo

Back on My Feet Austin is looking for a Development & Marketing Intern to help expand the reach of the chapter’s mission and increase awareness about homelessness in the Austin community.

Specific Responsibilities will include:

• Aid the Executive Director and Development & Marketing Manager with various marketing activities

• Provide general support for multiple fundraising events

• Monitor, respond to, update Social Media avenues for the Austin Chapter

• Communicate to event committees, board members, volunteers

• Copy writing and editing for various communications pieces

Qualifications & Experience

• Clear verbal and written communication skills

• Strong organization skills

• Basic understanding of marketing functions such as advertising, promotions, events, etc.

• A strong desire to make a difference through working in nonprofit setting

• Excellent time management skills with the ability to work independently

• Exposure to Constant Contact is preferred but not required

• Graphic design skills are preferred but not required Organization, Position & Person Profile

Time Commitment & Compensation

• BoMF is seeking an intern that can work approximately 10-15 hours per week for a minimum commitment of 6 months. Some nights and weekends will be required for events or activities.

• Time can be split between the Austin office (located at 183 & Burnet Rd) and home.

• This is an unpaid internship; however, successful interns will be encouraged to apply for any open, suitable positions within the BoMF organization should they wish to do so.

Contacts

For qualified candidates, please submit a resume and cover letter to scott.merritt@backonmyfeet.org.

For more information on the organization, please visit: www.backonmyfeet.org.

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