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April 4, 2024, Filed Under: Internship

Intern with the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training

An internship at ADST is an exciting opportunity to learn about U.S. diplomatic history and the Foreign Service. Whether virtually or from our offices on the grounds of the State Department’s Foreign Service Institute in Arlington, VA, interns work with current and former Foreign Service Officers getting an inside look at how diplomacy really works in our embassies around the world. It’s an excellent way to learn and hone the skills that are crucial for a successful career in the Foreign Service and in related fields.

ADST has the world’s largest collection of U.S. diplomatic oral history – and we’re still collecting! Interns conduct archival research to write our series Moments in Diplomatic History, which can be found at https://adst.org/moments/. They’ve also helped design and maintain our website, expanded our use of social media, researched the careers of interviewees, participated in embassy simulations, and attended seminars at the State Department. We welcome students interested in international relations, history, politics, library science, and many other fields. We also welcome expertise in website maintenance and design, social media, and non-profit management.

To find out more about ADST’s internship, you can go to https://adst.org/about-adst/interns/.

April 4, 2024, Filed Under: Internship

Summer Opportunities with Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, Inc.

TLT – Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping develop youth leaders through education, collaboration and mentorships with community & business leaders for the collective benefit of the students and their communities.

TLT Leading Leaders Intern Program

Texas young adults (15 and older) across North Texas High Schools, Colleges and Universities take part in a hands-on internship opportunity to gain valuable work experience, explore a career path, develop, and refine skills, gain confidence and build professional relationships.  All career paths can find a valuable opportunity in one of the positions offered, the experience is tailored to the student.  School enrollment is not a requirement. You can apply and find out more here: https://www.tltleaders.org/internship-application

The applications for the summer session are open now through April 30th and will run May 20th to July 31st.  Fall applications will open mid-May through July with the session running September 9th -November 22nd.

April 4, 2024, Filed Under: Internship

Summer 2024 Internships with Miracle Foundation

You can make a difference for children by applying to be an intern at Miracle Foundation. We’re always looking for enthusiastic, committed people to help us achieve our mission of empowering orphans and vulnerable children to reach their full potential. Give your time, talent and expertise at our bustling Austin office and make a real impact on children’s lives.

We typically have 3 internship opportunities per year (Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters). Fall and Spring internships are hybrid positions with in-office days and Summer is remote.

 

Summer 2024 Internship Opportunities

Development Intern

Reports to: Development Coordinator 

Intern Period: Summer 2024

Hours: 10-15 hours per week

Format: remote (unpaid)

Application Deadline: April 30, 2024

The Development Intern assists our Development team with various tasks, including donor gratitude, grant research, fundraising campaigns, analyzing data, event planning, and more. The intern will have the opportunity to attend team meetings and learn from the seasoned staff in each area. The intern works closely with the Development Coordinator and other team members to ensure all department efforts align with our organizational goals.

 

Marketing Intern

Reports to: Director of Marketing / Marketing Assistant

Intern Period: Summer 2024

Hours: 10-15 hours per week

Format: remote (unpaid)

Application Deadline: April 30, 2024

The Marketing Intern assists the marketing team with various tasks related to promoting our organization and fundraising efforts. This will include social media management, content creation, email marketing, light graphic design, and other projects as assigned. The intern works closely with the Marketing Director, Marketing Assistant, and other team members to ensure all marketing efforts align with our organizational goals.

 

About Miracle Internships

Interns are required to donate at least 10 hours per week of their time; preferred days are Mondays and Thursdays in the office with some remote work (except for the Summer position, which is fully remote). This is an unpaid position.

Requirements

Miracle interns must exemplify the following:

  • Global perspective, belief in our mission, and a passion for making a difference
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • High level of computer proficiency, including Google Docs, Sheets, and Gmail
  • Organized and detail-oriented, with effective time-management skills
  • Strong work ethic, the ability to follow through, and a willingness to do what needs to be done, no matter how large or small
  • Dependable, self-motivated, and conscientious
  • Outgoing and enthusiastic, with a positive attitude
  • Professional, prompt, and dresses appropriately
  • Must be older than 18 or in college. Note: high school interns will be considered for the Summer Internship position only. Priority will be given to students who require the internship for class credit.

To apply for either position, please email info@miraclefoundation.org with your resume and cover letter. Applicants will be notified within a week of the posted deadline if they will advance to the interview round. The internships are limited to one intern per role per semester.

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