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November 10, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Internships with Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas – Spring 2022

Make-A-Wish Foundation Central & South Texas is currently looking to fill 2 positions for Spring 2022.

Program Intern – Austin

Job Type

Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Exempt

Duration and Time Commitment

January – August 2022 (with major holidays observed and one week off for school-specified spring break)

Hours and Pay

12 hours/week, $12/hour

Workplace Location:

Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas has offices in Austin and San Antonio that are open for use by all staff and interns. Our interns have the flexibility to work remotely/from home but will be expected to work in-office at least one day a week. All internships require the individual to be residing in Austin or San Antonio throughout the duration of the internship period for in-person activities, such as wish reveals and fundraising events.

Internship Overview

Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas internships are intended for college students and/or recent graduates seeking to gain hands-on work experience in the nonprofit industry. Our internships span the course of one fiscal year to provide an intern an in-depth perspective of how a nonprofit functions and fulfills its mission throughout all seasons of the year, and many times allowing an intern to start and end a major project in its entirety (i.e. special events, specific wishes, etc.). Our internship can fulfill course credits through most colleges and universities and will not impact expected internship duration (some university requirements may impact ability to be paid).

About Make-A-Wish

Make-A-Wish creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We seek to bring the power of wishing to every eligible child because each step of the wish journey can help children build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight their illness. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Make-A-Wish is the world’s leading children’s wish-granting organization, serving children in every community in the United States and in nearly 50 countries worldwide. Together, generous donors, supporters, staff and more than 30,000 volunteers across the U.S. unite to deliver hope to wish kids and their families when they need it most. Since 1980, Make-A-Wish has granted more than 500,000 wishes worldwide; more than 340,000 wishes in the U.S. and its territories alone. The Central & South Texas chapter was founded in 1985 and has since granted more than 5,000 wishes in its 40-county territory. To learn more, please visit www.wish.org/cstx.

Job Description: Program Intern

Related Fields: Communications, Hospitality, Customer Service, Event Planning, Nonprofit Administration

  • Assist with wish planning and enhancements, including vendor research, planning shopping spree wishes, purchasing wish items and/or wish enhancements based on wish kids’ specific interests, creating wish day posters and collateral, creating travel itineraries and supporting documents, planning wish reveals, requesting medical approval forms, etc.
  • Solicit discounts/donations from local vendors
  • Manage constituent information and assist with data entry in Salesforce database
  • Audit and transfer hardcopy wish files to electronic files
  • Create thank you notes for in-kind vendors and volunteers
  • Interact with Wish Families virtually and/or in-person for wish interviews, wish send-off/reveal parties, etc. when applicable
  • Support Wish Journey program planning and preparation (i.e. mail-outs, shipments, supply re-stocking, etc.)
  • Assist Development Department with department needs when applicable
Requirements
  • Bilingual/Spanish First Language Preferred
  • Must have reliable mode of transportation to travel across chapter territory as needed
  • Ability to learn quickly, work independently, problem solve, and manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
  • Must be detail oriented
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Must be comfortable making phone calls on behalf of the organization
  • Professionally represent the Make-A-Wish® brand with internal and external stakeholders
  • Displays professionalism and quality customer service and delivery skills
  • Ability to deal with sensitive information with a high level of trust and confidentiality
  • Experience or basic knowledge of most Microsoft computer programs, including Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Health and Safety

As our wish children and families represent some of the most vulnerable populations, Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas requires proof of COVID vaccination for employment at Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas.

Application Requirements

One letter of recommendation from a professional or academic reference is required to complete your application. The recommender can email the letter to internship@cstx.wish.org.

Application Deadline

Applications for this internship position/duration are due by December 1, 2021 by 5 PM.

To Apply

Please visit https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/794263.

Communications & Marketing Intern – Austin

Job Type

Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Exempt

Duration and Time Commitment

January – August 2022 (with major holidays observed and one week off for school-specified spring break)

Hours and Pay

12 hours/week, $12/hour

Workplace Location:

Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas has offices in Austin and San Antonio that are open for use by all staff and interns. Our interns have the flexibility to work remotely/from home but will be expected to work in-office at least one day a week. All internships require the individual to be residing in Austin or San Antonio throughout the duration of the internship period for in-person activities, such as wish reveals and fundraising events.

Internship Overview

Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas internships are intended for college students and/or recent graduates seeking to gain hands-on work experience in the nonprofit industry. Our internships span the course of one fiscal year to provide an intern an in-depth perspective of how a nonprofit functions and fulfills its mission throughout all seasons of the year, and many times allowing an intern to start and end a major project in its entirety (i.e. special events, specific wishes, etc.). Our internship can fulfill course credits through most colleges and universities and will not impact expected internship duration (some university requirements may impact ability to be paid).

About Make-A-Wish

Make-A-Wish creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We seek to bring the power of wishing to every eligible child because each step of the wish journey can help children build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight their illness. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Make-A-Wish is the world’s leading children’s wish-granting organization, serving children in every community in the United States and in nearly 50 countries worldwide. Together, generous donors, supporters, staff and more than 30,000 volunteers across the U.S. unite to deliver hope to wish kids and their families when they need it most. Since 1980, Make-A-Wish has granted more than 500,000 wishes worldwide; more than 340,000 wishes in the U.S. and its territories alone. The Central & South Texas chapter was founded in 1985 and has since granted more than 5,000 wishes in its 40-county territory. To learn more, please visit www.wish.org/cstx.

Job Description: Communications & Marketing Intern

Related Fields: Advertising, Communications, English, Graphic Design, Journalism, Marketing, Media, Photography, Public Relations, Videography

  • Increase awareness of Make-A-Wish® in the central & south Texas community
  • Interview wish families to write impactful wish stories for newsletters, website, press releases, donor collateral, wish in-kind asks, and other marketing materials
  • Create content for social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)
  • Design event collateral, including t-shirts, programs, marketing materials, etc.
  • Photograph wish reveals and other in-person events, as needed
  • Support and edit video projects (familiarity with Adobe Premiere)
  • Develop and send donor stewardship and cultivation materials
  • Assist with planning of internal and external events as needed (soliciting auction items, post-event thank you’s, support management of event volunteers, work events and represent organization, etc.)
  • Assist Program Department with department needs when applicable
Requirements
  • Bilingual/Spanish First Language Preferred
  • Must have reliable mode of transportation to travel across chapter territory as needed
  • Ability to learn quickly, work independently, problem solve, and manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
  • Must be detail oriented
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Must be comfortable making phone calls on behalf of the organization
  • Professionally represent the Make-A-Wish® brand with internal and external stakeholders
  • Displays professionalism and quality customer service and delivery skills
  • Ability to deal with sensitive information with a high level of trust and confidentiality
  • Experience or basic knowledge of most Microsoft computer programs, including Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Health and Safety

As our wish children and families represent some of the most vulnerable populations, Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas requires proof of COVID vaccination for employment at Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas.

Application Requirements

  • One letter of recommendation from a professional or academic reference is required to complete your application. The recommender can email the letter to internship@cstx.wish.org.
  • Must include a PR/media writing sample (no academic papers) or social media copy samples under “Additional Files” section on first page of application. A graphic design portfolio and/or document with links to online portfolio or videography samples are welcomed but not required.

Application Deadline

Applications for this internship position/duration are due by December 1, 2021 by 5 PM.

To Apply

Please visit https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/794266.

November 10, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Jewish Studies Internship Program – Spring 2022

 

About the Internship Program in Jewish Studies

The Internship Program in Jewish Studies bridges what you’ve learned in the classroom with real-world experience through a semester-long internship placement at a local non-profit organization in the areas of arts and culture, social justice, and/or social service.

The internship program is open to all degree seeking undergraduate students at UT Austin, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, nationality or gender.

 

Internship Opportunities

Through the Internship Program in Jewish Studies, students will have the opportunity to apply for the following opportunities:

Meals on Wheels Central Texas Internship

Bullock Texas State History Museum Internship

Texas Folklife Media Production & Distribution Intern

Texas Folklife Big Squeeze Intern

Texas Folklife Public Relations & Marketing Intern

Art From the Streets Grants Research Intern

Art From the Streets Social Media Intern

Art from the Streets Curation Intern

Heath Alliance for Austin Musicians Public Relations & Marketing Intern

Migrant Clinicians Network Internship

People’s Community Clinic Internship

Austin Classical Guitar Internship

Texas After Violence Project Internship

Workers Defense Project Community and Labor Organizing Internship

Texas AFL-CIO Internship

 

For more Information

Please visit the Internship Program in Jewish Studies website.

November 10, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Internships with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) – Spring 2022

Texas Department of Family and Protective Services logo

We are looking for energetic students who are eager to learn to join our team of interns!

Internships with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) give students work experience and an opportunity to connect with other professionals in a real-work environment. DFPS offers internships state-wide across all programs, however the type of opportunities might vary based on the region.

Types of Internships

There are two types of internships at DFPS:

  • Client-focused internships, where students work side-by-side with APS, CPS, and CPI caseworkers as they interact with families, investigate cases, and provide services.
  • Support internships, where students work alongside office staff across different programs to complete high-level project-based assignments and research. Programs may include the Office of Faith-Based and Community Engagement, Legal, Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Division, State Office APS, CPS, CPI, PEI, and Internal Audit.

What divisions of DFPS can I intern with?

Internships may be available in the following offices:

  • Faith-Based and Community Engagement
  • Adult Protective Services
  • Child Protective Services
  • Child Care Investigations
  • Special Investigations
  • Prevention & Early Intervention
  • Statewide Intake
  • Human Trafficking Division***
  • Information Technology
  • Operational Support
  • Workforce Development
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Internal Audit
  • Internal Affairs
  • Contract Oversight
  • Data & Decision Support
  • Project Coordination
  • Purchased Client Services
  • Communications
  • Government Relations
  • Media Relations

***If interested in interning with the Human Trafficking team, please send your resume and cover letter to Kathryn Houlton at kathryn.houlton@dfps.texas.gov

Required Skills

Interns need to exhibit the following skills:

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work with a diverse population.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Good reading and writing skills.
  • Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information.

Additional Requirements and Information

  • Generally, internships at DFPS are unpaid.
  • Applicants must allow DFPS to conduct a criminal history and DFPS background check.
  • Student interns who will have access to criminal history information are required to be fingerprinted for an FBI check. This costs around $15, and DFPS generally does not cover the cost.
  • Some positions require a valid Texas driver’s license.
  • Client-focused interns must be at least 18 years of age.

How To Apply

If you wish to apply for an internship, these are the steps in the application process:

  1. To get started, submit the online interest form along with your resume and cover letter.
  2. Staff will review your information and will contact you if they are interested in setting up an interview. All interns are interviewed either virtually or in-person.
  3. Selected candidates will be sent the DFPS volunteer application and confidentiality form to complete and sign electronically.
  4. Once forms have been received, staff will submit the required background checks.
  5. Upon receiving clearances, the student will be connected to their supervisor to set their start date and schedule any required trainings. Trainings vary based on the program area and type of internship.
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