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March 22, 2017, Filed Under: Internship, Uncategorized

Summer/Fall Internships with Well Aware

NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICANTS FOR SUMMER/FALL

 

Well Aware Internships Available: Social Media Intern, Office Intern, Business Development Intern

Overview of Well Aware’s Internship program

Well Aware’s internship program is designed to provide undergraduate and graduate

students with an educational experience in implementation of clean water systems in

Africa; community development, training and education in Well Aware project regions;

development and/or organization and administration of Well Aware’s Austin office.

Interns will be assigned a supervisor that will oversee and guide their experience.

Well Aware currently offers a position as social media intern for summer and fall.

Starting in May/June. You will be devoted to all of our media channels (facebook,

twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn…) This includes assisting in content and creation.

Other responsibilities may include:

• Conducting prospect research on individual, foundation, and corporate donors

• Maintaining donor and grant databases and files, including calendaring

deadlines, logging donations, generating and sending donor acknowledgements,

logging donor appreciation efforts

• Supporting staff with logistics associated with special events, including assisting

with creation of invitation list, all logistics, soliciting sponsors, communicating with

venue and vendors

• Tracking and evaluating all development efforts

• Working with Board of Directors Development Committee to implement

development strategies

Ideal Candidates Must:

• Be responsible, flexible, hard-working, ethical, and committed to the mission

of Well Aware

• Possess a high level of organizational skills and be detail oriented

• Possess solid oral and written communication skills

• Be skilled at a variety of computer skills, e.g., Google Drive, Microsoft Word,

Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat

• Be able to operate standard office equipment (fax, photocopier, etc.)

• Able to handle multiple task at one time

• Possess an interest in a nonprofit career – particularly development and

fundraising

• Available for at least 8 hours a week

How to apply?

Send your resume, availability and motivation statement to our office manager,

Astrid Rooselaer – astrid@wellawareworld.org

Well Aware currently offers a position as business development intern for summer

and fall. Starting in May/June or September. You will assist fundraising, email outreach,

campaign planning and execution, and will assist in setting up events.

Other responsibilities may include:

• Conducting prospect research on individual, foundation, and corporate donors

• Maintaining donor and grant databases and files, including calendaring

deadlines, logging donations, generating and sending donor acknowledgements,

logging donor appreciation efforts

• Supporting staff with logistics associated with special events, including assisting

with creation of invitation list, all logistics, soliciting sponsors, communicating with

venue and vendors

• Tracking and evaluating all development efforts

• Working with Board of Directors Development Committee to implement

development strategies

Ideal Candidates Must:

• Be responsible, flexible, hard-working, ethical, and committed to the mission

of Well Aware

• Possess a high level of organizational skills and be detail oriented

• Possess solid oral and written communication skills

• Be skilled at a variety of computer skills, e.g., Google Drive, Microsoft Word,

Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat

• Be able to operate standard office equipment (fax, photocopier, etc.)

• Able to handle multiple task at one time

• Possess an interest in a nonprofit career – particularly development and

fundraising

• Available for at least 8 hours a week

How to apply?

Send your resume, availability and motivation statement to our office manager,

Astrid Rooselaer – astrid@wellawareworld.org

Well Aware currently offers a position as office intern for summer and fall. Starting in

May/June or September. You handle miscellaneous tasks such as picking up packages,

writing thank you notes, and support general administration.

Other responsibilities may include:

• Conducting prospect research on individual, foundation, and corporate donors

• Maintaining donor and grant databases and files, including calendaring

deadlines, logging donations, generating and sending donor acknowledgements,

logging donor appreciation efforts

• Supporting staff with logistics associated with special events, including assisting

with creation of invitation list, all logistics, soliciting sponsors, communicating with

venue and vendors

• Tracking and evaluating all development efforts

• Working with Board of Directors Development Committee to implement

development strategies

Ideal Candidates Must:

• Be responsible, flexible, hard-working, ethical, and committed to the mission

of Well Aware

• Possess a high level of organizational skills and be detail oriented

• Possess solid oral and written communication skills

• Be skilled at a variety of computer skills, e.g., Google Drive, Microsoft Word,

Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat

• Be able to operate standard office equipment (fax, photocopier, etc.)

• Able to handle multiple task at one time

• Possess an interest in a nonprofit career – particularly development and

fundraising

• Available for at least 8 hours a week

How to apply?

Send your resume, availability and motivation statement to our office manager,

Astrid Rooselaer – astrid@wellawareworld.org

March 22, 2017, Filed Under: Internship, Uncategorized

Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice- Summer 2017 Internships

***Deadline April 10th***

Undergraduate Internships

Undergraduate interns bring excitement and expanded capabilities to the Rapoport Center. Fall, spring, and summer internships are available for undergraduates who are interested in:
Working on human rights and social justice research and advocacy projects
Learning how an academic center functions
Engaging in human rights scholarship
Gaining practical experience
Collaborating with faculty, staff, and students
Interns play an important role at the Rapoport Center, and support various initiatives depending on their background, interest, and the needs of the Center. Primary duties include:

Assisting with research and advocacy projects
Supporting the coordination and publicity of events and programs
Expanding the Center’s social media outreach
Providing administrative support for Center programs
Contributing written work for press releases, website, and Annual Review publications
Serving as liaison to UT undergraduate community (through the Human Rights Student Advisory Council) and helping develop Center’s undergraduate outreach
Assisting Co-Directors, Assistant Director, Postdoctoral Fellow, Human Rights Scholars, graduate students, and affiliated faculty with other projects and tasks as assigned
This is an unpaid internship. Selected interns should be available at least 10 hours per week during the semester, and 15-20 hours per week during the summer.

View our current interns

Application

Required Qualifications

Commitment to working on issues of human rights and justice
Excellent writing and editing ability
Strong organizational and time management skills
Professional demeanor
The following qualifications may be preferred in some candidates:

Demonstrated experience with publication, design, and website software (e.g. Adobe Creative Suite)
Proficiency in a foreign language
Experience with scholarly research and editing
Journalism experience
How to Apply

Qualified students should submit the following items individually in PDF format via email (subject: Undergraduate Internship) to humanrights@law.utexas.edu:

Cover letter (state why you are interested in the position; demonstrate basic knowledge of our programs and activities)
CV/Resume (indicate any relevant skills and foreign language proficiency)
Transcript (unofficial is acceptable; an official copy can be mailed if needed, to arrive by the application due date)
List of three references (at least two must be UT faculty; include name, title, and contact information; full letters not required)
Writing sample (3-5 pages; does not need to relate directly to human rights, although that is preferable)
Deadline

April 10, 2017

Contact

Contact us at humanrights@law.utexas.edu or 512-232-4857

March 22, 2017, Filed Under: Internship, Uncategorized

Interfaith Action of Central Texas- 3 Summer Internship Positions Available!!!

iACT Summer Internships/Unpaid

Interfaith Action of Central Texas, an interfaith non-profit organization, is seeking three interns for the iLearn Refugee Youth Summer Program. iACT’s mission is to cultivate peace and respect through interfaith, dialogue, service and celebration. One of its service programs involves teaching English as a Second Language to newly arrive refugees. iACT’s youth program runs from June 19-Aug. 2 , 2017, at a downtown location accessible by city bus.

Interns are expected to be present during the program, from Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. An additional 4 hours a week approximately will be added for data entry, follow-up, or other duties different for each of the internships. These are flexible hours that can be done at any location.

The bulk of the work will involve supervising, tutoring, organizing and leading groups of refugee children, aged 6-18 as they learn English and school skills. Field trips are arranged once a week. Two all-day trips will take place in July.

Two training sessions are mandatory. For more information or to apply, send a resume to lzeidan@interfaithtexas.org.

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