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October 11, 2017, Filed Under: Internship

Spring 2018 Communications & Civil Rights Internship- Equal Rights Center, Washington, DC

DESCRIPTION

Spring 2018 Communications & Civil Rights Internship

Reports to: External Affairs Program

Primary Internship Focus: Support the ERC’s External Affairs Department with social and digital media functions as well as the Programmatic departments with research and investigations

Ideal for: Juniors or Seniors pursing a degree in journalism, digital communications, marketing or a related field & passionate about civil rights particularly fair employment, fair housing and accessibility issues.

Organizational Overview:

With over 30 years of experience, the Equal Rights (ERC) Center is a Washington, DC based non-profit that investigates and remediates acts of discrimination.  We promote equal opportunities nationally in employment, housing, government services and public accommodations for all protected classes. The ERC accomplishes our efforts through education, research, testing, enforcement, advocacy and partnerships.

Internship Overview:

The External Affairs Department oversees the organization’s marketing and communications, fund development, corporate partnerships and stakeholder engagement. We are seeking an intern to support our efforts in strengthening and growing our social media and online presence to raise our visibility, better engage our supporters and promote the important work of the ERC via new mediums.

This intern may also be supporting the various programs that promote civil rights such as the Strategic Initiatives Program which works on Fair Employment and LGBT investigations, the Fair Housing Program which works on addressing housing discrimination, & the Accessibility Rights Program which works on issues related to disability & accessibility in the retail, service industry and housing.

The internship runs from mid-January 2018 through mid-May 2018. This is an unpaid internship but students are encouraged to seek academic credit through their institutions. Students are expected to be available for a minimum of 12 weeks, part time (15 to 20 hours per week).

Core Responsibilities:

·        Assist with managing social media, web and e-communications.

·        Draft copy, as needed, and make timely, relevant and engaging posts and blogs.

·        Support the use of the ERC’s Google Analytics, Twitter, Facebook, Hootsuite, etc. accounts.

·        Track google alerts and relevant media pertaining to the ERC our core program areas.

·        Collect program data and update reports highlighting the organizations education and outreach.

·        Support webinar logistics.

·        Conducting intakes: receiving phone calls from people who have experienced discrimination and discussing their options for remediation.

·        Assisting with testing related responsibilities as requested.

·        Conducting research for reports and investigations.

·        Acting as civil rights testers.

·        Assisting with data entry.

·        Answering phone calls, assisting with filing, completing other duties as assigned.

What you will gain:

·        Demonstrated experience in working with designers, project managers, clients and senior leaders in the successful development of marketing communications materials.

·        Demonstrated experience working in Google Analytics and managing social media portals.

·        Content and relevant professional experience to include in your portfolio post-graduation.

·        Experience working in a non-profit environment and learning from a seasoned manger and communications strategist.

·        Ability to navigate and position from various viewpoints and communication styles.

·        Knowledge of civil rights issues and legislations, especially as it relates to employment, disability, accessibility and fair housing.

Experience & Education Required:

·        Educational background or training in copywriting, editing, web content development, or social media.

·        Educational background AND interest in civil rights, social justice and advocacy issues.

·        Currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations or related field AND/OR in any social science (i.e. history, sociology, psychology, politics, etc.).

·        Sensitivity toward cultural, racial, ethnic and socioeconomic diversity.

·        Demonstrated passion or interest in civil rights and social justice.

·        Ability to work well independently as well as part of a team.

·        Ability to work in a constantly changing environment.

·        Ability to exercise flexibility, initiative, and good judgment.

·        Exceptional written and verbal communication, and interpersonal skills.

·        Good organizational, time management, and problem-solving skills.

·        Ability to work accurately and meet deadlines with frequent interruptions.

  • Integrity, respect, and discretion in handling confidential information.
  • Detailed-oriented.
  • Skilled in navigating the Internet for research purposes.

·        Skilled in various Microsoft Office products.

Experience & Education Preferred:

·        Strong aptitude or experience working with software design and application tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, InDesign, Convio, and Constant Contact.

·         Experience with HTML.

·        Prior experience working or interning for a communications group OR prior experience interning or working for social advocacy groups particularly related to civil rights issues.

·        Second language a plus.

·        Comfortable communicating with the public.

·        Prior experience conducting intakes or receiving calls from people experience discrimination.

·        Prior experience or knowledge of civil rights testing.

·        Prior knowledge of the ADA and/or FH Act.

For more information about the Equal Rights Center please visit www.equalrightscenter.org.

Application Instructions:

To submit an application, please send via email: (1) a cover letter describing your interest in our work and (2) your resume.

All materials must be emailed to internship@equalrightscenter.org, to the attention of Diego Rivera, Operations Coordinator. Subject line: Fall 2017 Communications & Civil Rights Internship application of (your name).

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Due to the high volume of applicants, we may not be able to respond to everyone. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews on a rolling basis.

The Equal Rights Center is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The Equal Rights Center is a barrier, drugs and smoke free workplace.

HOW TO APPLY

internship@equalrightscenter.org

Application Instructions:

To submit an application, please send via email: (1) a cover letter describing your interest in our work and (2) your resume.

All materials must be emailed to internship@equalrightscenter.org, to the attention of Diego Rivera, Operations Coordinator. Subject line: Fall 2017 Communications & Civil Rights Internship application of (your name).

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Due to the high volume of applicants, we may not be able to respond to everyone. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews on a rolling basis.

The Equal Rights Center is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The Equal Rights Center is a barrier, drugs and smoke free workplace.

October 11, 2017, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity, Internship

Media Relations Internship at City of Austin

Media Relations Intern Spring 2018

City of Austin officials are currently reviewing internship candidates who will work with the media relations team, a division of the Office of Communications and Public Information at Austin City Hall (301 W. 2nd). This office handles media relations for the City of Austin Executive team, including the City Manager’s Office, and various departments.

City of Austin communication internships meet requirements for class credit with most university programs. There are unpaid positions as well as a very limited number of paid positions available. Typically, interns work a minimum of 12 hours a week (and up to 20 hours a week) in four-hour (minimum) blocks of time which are flexible Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Attendance at a weekly staff meeting may be required along with the ability to work two council meetings during the semester (Council Meetings are held on Thursdays, beginning at 10 a.m. and often extend into the evening hours). It is essential for the selected student to commit to the internship for an entire semester. Additionally, individuals selected for an internship may not concurrently hold a position with a news media outlet.

Interns perform such tasks as answering public and media calls; assisting with media-related data entry; assisting with and possibly taking the lead on project management, including city events; writing, editing and distributing news releases and performing other administrative duties. Because of the fast-paced work environment, rest assured that the intern will not be getting anyone coffee.

In addition to exposure to a professional and high-speed government communications office, the intern receives free parking in the City of Austin parking garage, free admission to City swimming pools, the ability to participate in the City wellness program and other employee perks.

About the City of Austin:
Over 13,500 employees work for the City of Austin, the nation’s 13th largest city. The organization is dedicated to becoming the “Best Managed City” while maintaining an environment dedicated to attracting, motivating and developing qualified, diverse and productive employees.

The intern application deadline for the Spring 2018 semester is Friday, November 3, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. (Interested applicants are encouraged to submit materials early as the City of Austin reserves the right to fill positions prior to this date).

Applicants should send a single e-mail with:
• A cover letter (Please mention if you would be most interested in either an internship for school credit OR a paid internship)
• Resume
• Letter of recommendation (The letter of recommendation should be from a previous employer or internship supervisor. If such a letter is not available, a letter from a professor will be sufficient)

Send to Bryce Bencivengo at bryce.bencivengo@austintexas.gov.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

These intern positions offer real world, hands-on experience for the right individual. Most interns are dependable undergraduate seniors or graduate students studying communication, public relations, political science, public affairs or a related field. The ideal candidate will have strong writing skills, be familiar with AP writing style, will not be intimidated by members of the media and daily media contact, be highly motivated, have solid professional phone and e-mail conduct, be well-organized and willing to learn and take direction from experienced professionals.
Location: Austin, United States
Job Type: Internship
Category: District wide
Salary or Pay Rate: $14/hour
Address:
 301 W 2nd St
Closing Date for Applications: 11/03/2017

September 15, 2017, Filed Under: Internship

Internship at Texas Appleseed- Fall 2017

***Please note that this internship will not be eligible as a fall Connecting Experience because the deadline has passed, but is a paid job opportunity if you are looking for an internship experience this semester**

Video Intern Position

Texas Appleseed is offering a paid internship for a video intern at $11/hour. The intern will report directly to the Communications Director, but the intern will be able to work across project areas and with other directors at our nonprofit. The intern will help produce timely videos for our blog, The Core (see “The Core” videos on our YouTube channel) — from the filming stage to the editing stage and final video, help brainstorm concepts for other videos related to our work, select the best sound bites and broll from videos, and may help film interviews with key populations in Texas. When available, the intern may also assist with social media posts and other basic Public Relations/Communications functions.

 

Requirements

  • You must be available to work at least 8-15 hours per week in the office during the fall semester. 
  • Candidate must be adept at shooting video on an iPhone, iPad or DSLR camera, as well as skilled at editing video in Final Cut Pro (preferred), Adobe Premiere (preferred) or iMovie.
  • Candidate should have an interest in telling stories through video, as well as social and economic justice.
  • We invite the candidate to provide creative ideas, technical recommendations, and other input that will help enhance our videos and make them more appealing and accessible to audiences.

How To Apply

  • Please email these three items to Kelli Johnson: 1) cover letter 2) resumé and 3) a video sample link
    • Kelli Johnson, Communications Director at Texas Appleseed
    • Email:  kjohnson@texasappleseed.net
  • Please include this in the subject line of your email: 2017 Fall Video Internship 

About Texas Appleseed

  • We are a public interest justice center, and our nonprofit works to change unjust laws and policies that prevent Texans from realizing their full potential. 
  • Our website is www.TexasAppleseed.org
  • We’re centrally located (in between MLK and 15th Streets, off of Lamar), and we have free parking. Our address is 1609 Shoal Creek, Suite 201; Austin, TX 78701
  • Our office hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 
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