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January 13, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Campus Environmental Center Green Offices Internship – Spring 21

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About UT Austin – Office of Sustainability

The Office of Sustainability advocates, supports, and promotes ideas and actions toward sustainable outcomes in service to The University of Texas at Austin and our surrounding community. We advocate for the goals and are accountable for the tracking of the UT Austin Sustainability Master Plan, ensuring they are implemented as effectively and efficiently as possible. The office also works closely with students in a wide range of sustainability-related projects. And it oversees and coordinates all aspects of the Green Fund grant program.

 

Role Description

Summary: The Office of Sustainability’s Green Offices program team works with UT faculty and staff to encourage sustainable workplace practices. In this role, you will work alongside another student to lead the Green Offices program. In a typical year, the Green Offices student leaders manage the Green Offices certification process, perform consultations with UT faculty/staff, plan events/workshops, and answer sustainability-related inquiries from campus offices. We are currently in the process of updating the program and its resources. The Spring 2021 semester will be focused on this effort including finalizing the certification guide and resources as well as hosting focus groups with staff to gather feedback on the program updates. The Spring 2021 semester internship will take place virtually. We hope to relaunch the updated program in Fall 2021. We are looking for an intern who can commit to this spring semester as well as next academic year. There may be an opportunity for summer work. As an intern for the Office of Sustainability, you may also be asked to provide support for other Office of Sustainability programs, events, and initiatives.

Requirements: Must be proactive and self-motivated. Ability to communicate effectively and teach others about sustainability. Comfortable professionally interacting and communicating with staff and faculty. Enthusiasm for sustainability. Ability to work both independently and as a team. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Strong time management skills. Scheduling availability during typical workday hours (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) to meet with office staff.

Preferred Skills: Some experience in sustainability (e.g. academics or extracurriculars). Previous leadership experience. Demonstrated ability to carry out a complex project from start to finish in collaboration with others. Confident, articulate, and willing to communicate professionally via multiple outlets including via email, in-person, over the phone, and through presentations. Experience creating graphics may be helpful.

Specific Job Functions:

  • Finalize the Green Offices Resource Guide.
  • Host focus groups with UT staff to gather feedback on the updated Green Offices program.
  • Find creative ways to better engage staff/faculty in campus sustainability, including virtually.
  • Lead Green Offices consultations with UT staff/faculty.
  • Manage the Green Offices certification process including recording participant’s baseline data, reviewing final checklist data, confirming certification level, and tracking recertification deadlines.
  • Manage the Green Offices email including answering faculty/staff questions about sustainability in the work place.
  • Maintain Green Offices website including developing new resources for Green Offices participants.
  • Develop and lead sustainability workshops, presentations, trainings, etc. for faculty/staff.
  • Attend weekly meeting with Office of Sustainability intern team and supervisor(s).
  • Other Office of Sustainability tasks as assigned.

Pay: $11/hr

Hours: 10hrs/week, flexible scheduling but must be available during typical work day (M-F, 8a-5p)

Location: Virtual for Spring 2021, typically located in Student Services Building 1.302

Start Date/Duration: Start date of January 2021 preferred. Must commit through Spring 2022.

Application deadline: January 24, 2021 11:55 PM

To apply, submit a resume and cover letter explaining why you are interested in the role and the relevant skills/experiences you bring. Submit materials via Handshake or by email to Brianna.duran@austin.utexas.edu. Students who are Work Study eligible should also submit their Work Study Verification (WSV). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling-basis, the job may close before the posted deadline.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this internship, the Green Offices Intern will:

  • Understand how to apply concepts of sustainability to their personal lives, the campus community, the work place, and globally.
  • Improve their ability to work as a team using effective interpersonal communication and conflict resolution to meet the team’s goals.
  • Gain experience consulting with a wide range of groups to understand their needs and restrictions and aid them in implementing sustainable practices.
  • Gain public speaking, email writing, meeting, and other professional communications skills.

Career-Readiness Competencies:

As a Green Offices intern, students will strengthen the below competencies.

  • Oral/Written Communications: Articulate thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively in written and oral forms. By leading consultations and giving presentations, strengthen public speaking skills, interpersonal communications skills, and ability to express ideas to others. Will gain professional email communications skills.
  • Professionalism/Work Ethic: Demonstrate personal accountability and the ability to work effectively both independently and within a collaborative team environment consisting of student and professional staff.
  • Critical Thinking/Problem Solving: Strengthen the use of sound reasoning to analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems. Develop and implement creative new ideas about how to engage staff and faculty in the Green Offices program.
  • Teamwork/Collaboration: Build collaborative relationships with colleagues and “customers” (Green Offices staff/faculty participants). Develop ability to work within a team structure.

The UT Office of Sustainability is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including BIPOC, LGBTQ identifying people, gender-nonconforming people, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and people who speak a language in addition to English.

January 13, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Internship with Landmarks – Spring 21

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COMMUNICATIONS INTERN (PAID)

This is mostly a remote-work position.

Appointment: Spring 2021; $12 hourly, avg. 10-15 hours/week, flexible within M-F 9-5pm

Overall purpose of the position:

The Communications Intern is responsible for assisting the Communications Coordinator with public relations, content management, and administrative tasks as assigned. This includes collecting press related needs, strategizing and scheduling social media posts, website/technical support and promoting ongoing events.

Key Responsibilities:

General Public Relations and Marketing

  • Post Landmarks’ events on university and local event calendars

Media Relations

  • Social Media
  • Gather content and prepare posts
  • Develop strategies to increase social media engagement with diverse audiences
  • Assist in the tracking and reporting of key metrics for platform performance
  • Assist in the maintenance of Landmarks press book and clipping archive (requires travel to on-campus office, with no interaction with others)

Design

  • Maintain Landmarks’ brand and style guidelines throughout all materials
  • Maintain up to date record of ADA requirements for social media and web-related content
  • Maps
    • Track printed map and brochure inventory and oversee distribution to campus and community partners (requires travel to on-campus office, with no interaction with others)

Photography and Video

  • Provide photography and video with captions to media outlets and stakeholders
  • Assist in the diversification of model pool for stock photography and videography
  • Assist in the maintenance of Photo & Video Archive
    • Maintain Smugmug archive for all Landmarks image content
    • Title files in accordance with Landmarks standards and tag

Technology Platforms

  • Support technology for virtual event registrations

Administration and Assessment

  • Contribute to dashboard tracking to include press, website interaction, and social media reach
  • Additional duties upon request

Internship Video Wrap-Up

  • Upon completion of their internship, the student is required to record a one-minute-long video (either on cell-phone or laptop) that discusses their internship experience with Landmarks and to thank donors for their support

Qualifications

  • Strong writing and verbal communication skills and experience crafting messages to engage an audience
  • Adept in social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)
  • Ability to multi-task and manage deadlines
  • Enthusiasm to learn new things
  • Interest in multicultural communications

APPLICATIONS DEADLINE EXTENDED TO: 15 January 2021

To apply, please email the following to Stephanie Sandoval at stephanie.sandoval@austin.utexas.edu:

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Three references
  • 250-300 word statement explaining how the internship will further your professional goals
  • 250-300 word statement of financial need

January 13, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Internships Available with the Texas Archive of the Moving Image – Spring 21

About Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI)

Founded in 2002, the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to discover, preserve, provide access to, and educate the community about Texas’ film heritage. TAMI partners with the Office of the Governor’s Texas Film Commission to administer the Texas Film Round-Up program, which provides free digitization for Texas-related films and videotapes, online access to a selection of the contributed materials, and statewide public programming, as well as creates educator resources using these newly digitized Texas media in the classroom. Please visit texasarchive.org for more information.

Available Positions

Digital Curation and Engagement Intern / Volunteer Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI)
  • Work hours: Approximately 10+ hours/week. Flexible hours.
  • Salary: Unpaid
  • Location: Work from home until TAMI’s offices reopen (TBD) at 3908 Avenue B, Suite 306, Austin, TX 78751 – the new HQ building for the Alamo Drafthouse
  • Description: The intern will assist the Interim Director, Curator and Marketing Manager in creating and implementing TAMI’s Google Arts and Culture exhibits as well as curating, describing, editing, and uploading content to YouTube as a part of TAMI’s existing YouTube strategy and the Google Arts and Culture initiative. Additionally, the intern will create and implement strategies for distribution and promotion via social media, email marketing, and TAMI’s website. Additional tasks may include day to day assistance with social media, email marketing, and website content.
  • Qualifications: Applicants should be familiar with social video platforms, a passion for media (and hopefully!) media history, and be able to manage tasks and problem-solve independently. They should also have basic video editing and graphic design skills and either access to Photoshop, InDesign, PremierPro, and Illustrator or the ability to download and run these programs on their personal computer.
  • To apply: Send resume and brief statement of interest and experience to Elizabeth Hansen at ehansen@texasarchive.org
Digital Production Intern Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI)
  • Work hours: Approximately 10+ hours/week. Flexible hours.
  • Salary: Unpaid
  • Location: Work from home until TAMI’s offices reopen (TBD) at 3908 Avenue B, Suite 306, Austin, TX 78751 – the new HQ building for the Alamo Drafthouse
  • Description: The intern will work with TAMI’s Interim Director, Audiovisual Archivist and Marketing Manager to develop videos, a podcast and/or a series of videos using content from the archive as a client-driven project. The intern will be responsible for developing a motion graphics package for use in the series and future productions. The intern will also have access to TAMI’s archival video content for use in a creative project of their choosing with some limitations. TAMI will also accept applications from students specializing in either editing or motion graphics/animation.
  • Qualifications: Applicants should be familiar with social video platforms, a passion for media (and hopefully!) media history, and be able to manage tasks and problem-solve independently. They should also have excellent video/audio editing and design skills and either access to Photoshop, InDesign, PremierPro, and Illustrator or the ability to download and run these programs on their personal computer.
  • To apply: Send resume and brief statement of interest and experience to Elizabeth Hansen at ehansen@texasarchive.org

TAMI & COVID-19

Internships can mostly be done remotely. If COVID situation improves, there might be opportunities to work from office.
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