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June 24, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

Internships with Center for Child Protection

The Center for Child Protection, a nationally accredited children’s advocacy center, is the first stop for children in Travis County who are suspected victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect and for children who have witnessed a violent crime.

The Center is a child-friendly, specially-equipped facility where children go for recorded forensic interviews, medical exams, counseling and intervention during the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. It is the only nonprofit in Travis County involved in the investigation of crimes against children. All services are provided to children and their protective caregivers at no charge and most are available in English and Spanish.

Events & Fundraising Internship (undergraduate)
** Now accepting applications for Fall 2015 **

Sharp, motivated intern needed to assist with the Center for Child Protection’s Development Department. This position will have the opportunity to gain skills essential to a career in the nonprofit sector including experience in fundraising, donor cultivation and event planning. The position is unpaid, but may be available for course credit.

Interested applicants should demonstrate strong writing, proofreading, time management and organizational skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office required. Primary internship responsibilities will include promoting events and fundraisers, soliciting event sponsors and auction donors, event logistics, mailings, development data entry, and assisting with other projects as necessary. Attendance at fundraising events during off hours is requested; including the PlayBingo Ladies Luncheon and Dancing with the Stars Austin.  This position is part time, 10-20 hours a week, and hours are flexible.

For more information, please contact Anne West, Volunteer Coordinator. (Note: Background check is required; volunteer training is also required)

Marketing/Communications/PR Internship (undergraduate and graduate)
** Now accepting applications for Fall 2015 **

Sharp, motivated intern needed to assist with the Center for Child Protection’s Marketing Department for the Spring 2015 semester who can work 12-15 hours, or more per week. Students will gain first-hand experience with non-profit marketing and PR, event promotion and much more.  The position is unpaid, but may be available for course credit. If you are looking for an opportunity to translate skills into impact, this is the position for you.

Interested applicants should demonstrate strong writing, proofreading, time management and organizational skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and  social media (Twitter/Facebook) required. Primary internship responsibilities will include developing day-to-day content such as writing news releases, newsletter copy and drafting web / social media copy; assisting with event promotions; and helping with other projects as necessary. Applicants must be available to work on a committed weekly schedule with a minimum of 12 hours a week for at least one semester during 8:30-5:30 p.m. office hours. Ideally, candidate would be available for minimal evening/weekend work as well for event support. For more information, please contact Anne West, Volunteer Coordinator. (Note: Background check is required; volunteer training is also required.)

 Direct Service Clinical Internship (undergraduate and graduate)
** Now accepting applications for Spring 2016 **

Clinical internships involve the provision of a variety of services such as case management services to children and families, counseling support services, crisis intervention and emergency clinical assessments as needed, intake referrals, treatment planning, and involvement in group psychotherapy services. Clinical internships are available for undergraduate and graduate students needing an internship to meet educational requirements. Hours flexible, depending on course requirements. For more information, contact Barbara Jefferson, Clinical Director.

 Direct Service Program Internship (undergraduate)
** Now accepting applications for Summer & Fall 2015 **

Perform direct service tasks related to the prevention of abuse. Job duties may include interacting with child victims of abuse and their protective caregivers while acting in the lead Family Support Specialist and lead Children’s Activity Group role by overseeing program/client flow of the children and families on site for forensic services, and assessing the needs of therapy and medical clients while they wait for services. Daily activities may also include resource development and maintenance, curriculum development, case filing, maintenance of facility readiness and assisting with administrative duties. Part-time, 15-20 hours, hours flexible. For more information, please contact Anne West, Volunteer Coordinator.

 If you are interested in an internship at the Center for Child Protection, please fill out our Volunteer Application. This application is the first step in the process.

June 23, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

The Thinkery (Austin’s New Children’s Museum): Looking for fall Interns

The Thinkery is Austin’s home for “why” and “how.” A place where science and families pla side by side. Where people connect with ideas by doing, making and experiencing. It’s a foundry for a new generation of innovators and creative problem solvers. And it’s a heck of a good time.

The Thinkery (Austin’s New Children’s Museum) works with a wide range of interns. Below are the positions we are seeking for the fall term:

  • Birthday Party
  • Camp Program
  • Development
  • Early Learner Program
  • Evening Program
  • Gallery Education
  • Graphic Design
  • Kitchen Lab
  • Marketing and Communications
  • School Program
  • Social Media
  • Teen Program
  • Volunteer Engagement

 Each position has unique qualifications. Please read the position description links on our career site for complete information about the role. For instructions on how to apply, please the individual position descriptions listed on this site: http://thinkeryaustin.org/about/careers/

The deadline for applications for the fall is August 5th.

June 17, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

Open Labs Seeks Summer 2015 Interns

Open Labs, an Austin-based company that produces software and hardware for professional musicians, is seeking Summer 2015 interns (see descriptions below). Open Labs works with leading technology companies such as Google, Microsoft, and SoundCloud. Interested students seeking hands-on experience should submit a cover letter and resume ASAP to:

David Miletta, Director of Sales & Marketing
david@openlabs.com
#512.444.6222 x133

  • Marketing Intern:
    • Marketing Interns will learn, practice and apply traditional and non-traditional marketing techniques in the music / consumer space.  Interns will develop content, campaigns and other outreaching activities to current and potential customers.  Interns will learn how to create, manage, track and quantify results.  Required time: 10-20/per week.
  • Social Media Intern:
    • Social Media Interns will learn, practice and apply traditional and non-traditional social media techniques in the music / consumer space.  Interns will learn how to develop social content for popular social networks such as: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, WordPress and more.  Interns will learn how to brand, create, manage, track and quantify social campaigns.  Required time: 10-20/per week.
  • Sales Intern:
    • Sales Interns will learn, practice and apply traditional and non-traditional sales techniques in the music / consumer space.  Interns will reach out to current and potential customers, learn and develop sales programs, incentives and other outreaching activities.  Interns will learn how to communicate with customers, manage their activity and track their purchases.  Required time: 10-20/per week.
  • EDU Intern
    • EDU Interns will work with both internal and external teams to help build out lesson plans for Stagelight. Interns will learn how to create and adapt traditional music lessons into an app-friendly format for people of all ages and skill levels. Required time: 10-20/per week.
  • Product Testers:
    • Interns for product testing will test all functions and features of our music app and report bugs.  Interns will learn how to properly track and report bugs using industry standard tools such as Unfuddled and Jira.  Testing interns will also be responsible for updating test documentation.   Required time: 10-20/per week.

 

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