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July 21, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

Internships with Ten Thousand Villages of Austin

Ten Thousand Villages of Austin (TTV) is a 501(c)(3) fair trade retailer of artisan-crafted works from across the globe. A founding member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), Ten Thousand Villages sees fair trade as an alternative approach to conventional international trade. We seek to establish long-term buying relationships in places where skilled artisans are under- or unemployed, and in which they lack other opportunities for income.

Featuring products from more than 130 artisan groups in 38 countries, we are part of a network of over 70 retail outlets throughout the United States selling Ten Thousand Villages products. As one of the world’s oldest and largest fair trade organizations, Ten Thousand Villages has spent more than 60 years cultivating trading relationships in which artisans receive a fair price for their work and consumers have access to distinctive handcrafted items.

Social Media Intern: 

We are currently seeking an Intern who is passionate about Fair Trade, our mission, and is interested in helping our Austin store reach “the next level”! This position is perfect for any student looking to gain more hands-on experience in social media marketing or desiring insight into how a non-profit organization is managed!

Internship Responsibilities:

Social Media (50%)

  • Work with the Marketing Committee and Volunteer Coordinator to manage TTV-Austin’s social media presence, using our Editorial Calendar and Hootsuite to post items about our store, Fair Trade, and events across our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter profiles
  • Create social media reports and monitor activity and impact of posts
  • Develop and implement creative techniques to increase reach and engagement and build community
  • Create and implement innovative ways to utilize social media as a means to attract potential customers and volunteers, and as an educational tool to inform the public on Fair Trade
  • Attend and cover local Fair Trade events using social media outlets

Customer Service (15%)

  • Spend 1-2 hours a week on our sales floor, engaging customers and familiarizing yourself with TTV products
  • Watch the “New Item Videos” every month
  • Verbally market upcoming events and initiatives to customers

Marketing (35%)

  • Create and post fliers about major events
  • Create event pages on Facebook, Do512, and other online calendars; promote events through social media
  • Research and write about artisan groups that TTV works with on social media outlets
  • Assist with planning and promoting of Fair Trade events in Austin and surrounding communities
  • Develop partnerships with other entities that enhance our sales, and review pop-up sale opportunities

Preferred Skills

  • Excellent communication skills (verbal, written, electronic)
  • Enjoys using Social Media – Facebook, Twitter and Instagram experience essential; Pinterest desirable
  • Marketing and/or Customer Service experience preferred
  • Graphic Design experience a plus (not required)
  • Able to take initiative and step outside comfort zone to learn

Internship Perks

  • 20% off all purchases at Ten Thousand Villages of Austin (!)
  • Positive, creative, and fun work environment at one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies (*Ethisphere Institute)
  • Opportunities to network with like-minded community members
  • Professional development through Ten Thousand Villages staff evaluations and relevant training sessions

How to apply

Interested applicants should submit brief letter of interest and resume to the Volunteer Coordinator, Alex Peters, at volunteers.austin@tenthousandvillages.com. Internship requires 15 hours per week based in our new location at 4803 Burnet Rd (some hours can be completed remotely) and will begin in September 2015.

Off-Site Sales & Events Intern: 

We are currently looking for an Intern who is passionate about our mission, and interested in helping our store thrive in our new location on Burnet Road. This person will help manage our holiday off site sales and benefit nights, completing logistical tasks associated with these events; increasing their scope and seeking new opportunities.

Off-site sales are opportunities to sell artisan handcrafts outside of our normal retail space. They are often at festivals, markets, or churches and normally take place on the weekends. Benefit Nights are shopping events hosted by Ten Thousand Villages to raise funds for other local nonprofits. October, November and December are the busiest months for both Offsite Sales and Benefit Nights, with multiple events per week. These programs allow us to support our community while building awareness and promoting fair trade outside the store.

We need a well organized Intern to make this year’s holiday season a success. This position is perfect for any student desiring hands-on experience with sales, event planning, and nonprofit management!

Intern Responsibilities

  • Manage our offsite and Benefit Night calendars, liaising with host organizations and managing the volunteer schedule
  • Assist with pack up, tracking inventory, and tracking sales throughout the offsite sale season
  • Style the collections of products to be taken to each offsite sale
  • Plan visual merchandising and create signage for each offsite sale
  • Setup and breakdown of offsite sales when applicable (this role can be delegated to other volunteers)
  • Assist with in store setup for Benefit Nights when applicable
  • Be an assertive advocate for Ten Thousand Villages and Fair Trade both in store and at off sites
  • Assist with store and organizational tasks throughout the Holiday Season
  • Work with the Social Media intern to promote offsite sales and Benefit Nights online

Preferred Skills

  • Excellent communication skills (verbal, written, electronic) and a cooperative work style
  • Highly organized and able to multitask and manage multiple projects along a timeline
  • Customer Service experience and strong interpersonal skills
  • Proficiency using Google Drive, Mail and Calendar apps, and able to learn new software quickly
  • Assertive, proactive, and able to take initiative and step outside comfort zone to learn new skills
  • Enjoys using and understands Social Media
  • Passionate about fair trade and/or global social justice

Internship Perks

  • 20% off all purchases at Ten Thousand Villages of Austin
  • Positive, innovative, and fun work environment at an organization that has been named as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies 7 years in a row by the Ethisphere Institute
  • Opportunities to network with like-minded community members
  • Professional development through Ten Thousand Villages staff evaluations and relevant training sessions

Interested applicants should submit brief letter of interest and resume to the Volunteer Coordinator, Alex Peters, at volunteers.austin@tenthousandvillages.com. Internship requires 15 hours per week based in our new location at 4803 Burnet Rd (some hours can be completed remotely) and will begin in September 2015.

July 16, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

Fall Internship at Worker’s Defense Project

ABOUT WORKERS DEFENSE PROJECT:

Created in 2002, WDP is a statewide, membership-based organization devoted to workers’ rights and advocacy, chiefly aiming to build power among Texas construction workers.  Its mission – to empower low-income workers to achieve fair employment through education, direct services, organizing and strategic partnerships – is accomplished through a network of dedicated staff, volunteers and members.

WDP is one of the few organizations in Texas focused on addressing workplace abuse faced by low-wage laborers.  Among the most established worker centers in the South, and a leader in the national movement of worker centers fighting for fair conditions for working people, WDP has won numerous awards for its cutting-edge achievements within one of the country’s most difficult climates for workers.

Each year, WDP serves over 2,500 workers through offices in Austin and Dallas by way of various social-service and organizing programs.  WDP concentrates its efforts on winning better work conditions in the construction industry, which is among the most powerful special interest groups in Texas and employs over 900,000 workers statewide, half of whom are undocumented.

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY: Development Intern, Austin

Application Due: August 5th, 2015

WDP is looking for a development intern to help raise money for the organization. The intern will be working with various members of the development team of Workers Defense Project to ensure WDP is meeting its fundraising goals. The development team is primarily responsible for fundraising for the organization through special events, individual donor cultivation, mailings, online appeals, marketing and acquiring donations from organizations, churches and law firms. In addition, the development team manages communications for WDP.

Requirements:

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Self-motivated individual who is able to work independently
  • Commitment to racial and social justice
  • Able to work 10 to 15 hours a week

Responsibilities:

The intern will work the development manager to:

  • Assist in the planning and preparation of special events
  • Conduct individual donor research, including prospect research
  • Track and enter fundraising information into database
  • Draft and deliver donor communications materials
  • Assist with solicitations to diverse audiences
  • Additional tasks as asssigned

Compensation:

  • $150 monthly stipend
  • Valuable knowledge of non-profit operations, how to fundraise, and inner workings of organizing in the labor movement in Texas

How to apply

WDP is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages people of color, immigrants, and LGBTQ individuals to apply. To apply: Please send resume, cover letter and one reference to Brigid Hall at brigid@workersdefense.org.

July 9, 2015, Filed Under: Internship

Internship with Communities in Schools

Communities In Schools at Dobie Middle School is looking for an enthusiastic, energetic intern with a commitment to social justice and an interest in working with youth! This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience working in a high-needs urban school with teachers, administrators, students, and a diverse group of service providers.

About CIS: We believe that children cannot learn at their full potential when they are in crisis or face significant non-academic needs. Communities In Schools provides support by bringing resources and relationships to school campuses — surrounding students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. We serve students in high-need schools across Central Texas, providing each student individualized supports based on their needs and interests.

About this internship: This internship is based at Dobie Middle School, a high-needs school in Northeast Austin. You will have the opportunity to mentor a diverse population of 6th, 7th, and 8th graders academically and socially, providing support, guidance, and tutoring. This position will be supervised by a licensed master social worker in a challenging but fun and fast-paced learning environment with many opportunities for growth and creativity. You must be ready to learn, flexible, and comfortable working as part of a team. Experience working with youth in school settings is preferred. Spanish language skills are a plus but not required. This position requires a 10-15 hour per week commitment. Hours are flexible but must be scheduled within the school day (7:45am-3:30pm).

How to apply: To apply, send a resume and cover letter explaining why you are interested in the position, any relevant experience or skills, and what you would be excited to learn from an internship with CIS at Dobie Middle School. Send materials to Erin Willig at ewillig@ciscentraltexas.org by August 17, 2015. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so applying early is encouraged!

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