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July 17, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

Internships with the Texas Attorney General- Child Support Division

As the official child support enforcement agency for the State of Texas, the Office of the Attorney General provides services for parents who wish to obtain or provide support for their children.

The Office of the Attorney General provides parents with a full range of child support services at no cost. The services are required by federal law and funded by the federal government and the State of Texas.

Children’s Artwork Project – Shared Parenting Program

Internship
Unpaid
Available for Credit
Intern will learn and demonstrate the following skills:
*creation of a digital library of children’s artwork
*categorization and cataloging images for multiple uses
*creation of an electronic filing system in a searchable database
Intern must complete a criminal background check; intern hours are flexible within an 8 AM – 5 PM business week.
Send email to patricia.perez@texasattorneygeneral.gov
BMI INTERN

Child Support Division – Texas Attorney General 

Internship
Unpaid
Planning coordinates and develops legislative reports, leads the annual business planning process, researches and prepares documents and reports for a variety of users within CSD, including fiscal notes needed during legislative sessions and input to the OAG Strategic Plan and Legislative Appropriations Request.

In addition, Planning:

•Plans and leads Strategic and Business Planning processes division wide
•Forecasts, tracks and reports state performance and federal incentive measures
•Forecasts revenue estimates, collection sources state disbursement unit (SDU) payments processed, and federal incentives
•Tracks the performance and trends of other states for comparable metrics and data
•Coordinates the fiscal note team and drafts fiscal notes
•Provides CSD elements of the Legislative Appropriations Request
•Develops and drafts the CSD business, strategic, and workforce plans
•Drafts and submits reports required by the Texas Family Code
•Performs ad hoc internal, state, and national financial analysis of performance data for executive management
•Assists in annual goal setting to the regional and field office level
•Oversees the preparation of federal reporting data used to ensure data reliability

Intern will train and demonstrate the following skills:
•Assisting staff in collecting, organizing, and preparing economic data for various planning reports and projects.
•Assisting in the creation of a data repository for micro- and macro-economic data.
•Assisting in the review and finalization other deliverables as assigned.

Qualifications
Preferred degree programs (undergraduate or graduate level) are related to:

•Business
•Math
•Statistics
•Finance
•Economics
*Pulic Relations/Communications

Preferred skills and knowledge:
•Basic understanding of economic principles
•Competency in various computer software programs such as Microsoft Office (intermediate to advanced knowledge of Excel preferred)
•Strong research and analytical skills
•Motivated self-started able to work independently
•Flexibility and desire to work on varying planning projects

Send resume, internship requirements to patricia.perez@texasattorneygeneral.gov

 

July 17, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

Internship with American Diabetes Association

INTERNSHIP – SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS (UNPAID)

Take Your Education On A Mission!

The mission of the American Diabetes Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of people affected by diabetes. Experience the gratification of knowing your work impacts the well-being of millions of people, both directly and indirectly, affected by Diabetes.

DESCRIPTION

The American Diabetes Association’s Central Texas office announces the availability of two exciting internships –
• Programs Intern: helps with our Por Tu Familia and Stop Diabetes @ Work programs, as well as, health fair coordination and Diabetes Awareness Month activities
• Special Events Intern: helps with our fundraising events: Tour de Cure and Step Out 5K.

These interns will work directly with the Program/Event Managers for the selected program/event and gain valuable skills while assisting with program/event coordination, program/event marketing, promotion, creative planning, logistics, and implementation. Both of these unpaid internships can provide school credit, portfolio- building experience, a flexible schedule and valuable experience in the non-profit industry.

Candidates must be energetic, team players, results-oriented and dedicated to the achievement of personal and team goals. These internships requires candidates with confidence in interpersonal communication, comfort with both verbal and written communication and a passion for making a difference in the lives of people affected by diabetes.
The ADA’s Program internship’s responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
• Developing and presenting health education and promotion programs such as training workshops, health fairs, conferences, and school or community presentations.
• Preparing and distributing health education materials, including reports, bulletins, and visual aids
• Developing, preparing, and coordinating grant-related activities to obtain future funding
• Maintaining databases, mailing lists, telephone networks, and other information to facilitate the functioning of specific programs.
• Collecting evidence data and creating reports to be submitted for review
• Recruiting and serving as a liaison to the ADA’s Volunteers and/or Sponsors
• Working with staff and volunteers to collect/solicit in-kind donations as necessary

The ADA’s Special Events internship’s responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
• Developing marketing plans, including social media and community outreach
• Navigating and updating online fundraising software, website, spreadsheets, and internal databases
• Recruiting and serving as a liaison to ADA’s volunteers, participants, guests, and sponsors as necessary
• Working with staff and volunteers to collect/solicit in-kind donations as necessary
• Maintaining databases, mailing lists, telephone networks, and other information to facilitate the functioning of specific event.
• Preparing and distributing marketing and sponsorship materials
• Coordinating logistics including food & beverage, venue, signage, etc.

Duration: Fall 2015 Semester
Hours: Minimum of 15 hrs/week

REQUIREMENTS

* Currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a college or university
* Commitment to a flexible work schedule of a minimum of 15 hours per week and commitment to at least one semester
* Excellent writing, research and interpersonal communication skills
* Experience with Microsoft Office applications, web and social media
* Ability to prioritize and handle a variety of assignments simultaneously in a fast-paced and time-sensitive work environment
* Attention to detail and accuracy
* Interest or personal connection to diabetes is desirable, but not mandatory
* Bi-lingual preferred for Program Internship
* Ability to lift 35 lbs

The American Diabetes Association is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Prospective employees will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.

 

Together We Can Stop Diabetes!

Apply here: http://ada.hodesiq.com/job_detail.asp

July 17, 2015, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Internships with Capital Factory

Update: This application is for (2) summer Venture Intern positions for Fall 2015 (Start Date: September 1st, 2015)

Venture Intern Application

Capital Factory

Capital Factory is the entrepreneurial center of gravity in Austin, Texas. Located in the heart of downtown Austin, Capital Factory has 50,000 square feet full of startups and entrepreneurs. Capital Factory is a coworking space, an incubator, a funding accelerator, an events space, and a community center for everything technology and entrepreneurship.  The Venture Intern will work closely with the fund and Accelerator program.

Capital Factory Venture Intern Specs:

You…

  • have a passion for technology startups & venture capital (AND learning about the business)
  • are detail oriented
  • are familiar with the Google Apps suite of products (esp. Google Spreadsheets/Excel)
  • wake up excited to learn about what technology is out there revolutionizing the world
  • are a HARD & efficient worker
  • have reliable transportation downtown
  • have a reliable computer and smartphone
  • have great discretion and don’t gossip

The duration of the internship is 4 months. This position pays in opportunities and education. You will learn inside the doors of the venture business and how entrepreneurs interact with VC. This will be a research-intensive position and you can expect daily operations to include deal sourcing, market and competitive analysis, and due diligence on early-stage Austin technology startups. You will attend awesome events, happy hours, and expect to meet investors, press, international fellows, government officials, and maybe even the President of the United States! You’ll work in the coolest office in downtown Austin on the top floor of the Austin Centre surrounded by passionate entrepreneurs.

Please answer the following 3 questions in 150 words or less (per question), attach a resume, and submit your application to JD Weinstein at jd@capitalfactory.com no later than August 8th (the sooner, the better!) Please write “Summer 2015 Venture Internship” in the subject line.

  1. What is one technology startup that you think will revolutionize the world in the next 5 years and why?
  2. What most interests you about startups and venture capital?
  3. What’s the most exciting thing you’ve ever done in your life (this one can go past the word limit if it’s really that exciting)?
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