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October 16, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Internship with the Jed Foundation – Spring 2022

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About The Jed Foundation

JED is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults. We’re partnering with high schools and colleges to strengthen their mental health, substance misuse and suicide prevention programs and systems. We’re equipping teens and young adults with the skills and knowledge to help themselves and each other. We’re encouraging community awareness, understanding and action for young adult mental health.

S2i Intern

The Mental Health Strategic Impact Initiative (S2i) is a think-and-do tank that seeks to transform mental health for all. With a focus on centering  the expertise of people of color and people with lived experience of mental health conditions in all of its work, S2i advances collaborative and strategic interventions by generating new ideas, incubating projects, creating opportunities for cross-sector learning, and facilitating philanthropic investment in mental health and adjacent sectors (such as the criminal justice system, housing/homelessness systems, etc.).

For general information on S2i, please visit our website.  To see an example of an S2i project, please see From Harm to Health: Centering Racial Equity and Lived Experience in Mental Health Crisis Response.

Key Responsibilities

The S2i intern will be a respected team member responsible for supporting S2i’s core leadership team and our network. The intern will be expected to display a high level of maturity and discretion to work effectively with senior level-professionals and national experts. The intern’s specific job duties will include providing research, writing, and administrative support:

Research
  • Conducting research to track key policy/ practice changes in mental health
  • Reading relevant reports/ materials to create annotated bibliographies
  • Tracking trends and collecting data on philanthropic investment in mental health
Writing 
  • Completing brief background research summaries for papers and meetings
  • Assisting with organizing citations, biographies, and other writing support
  • Co-writing the S2i Monthly Update newsletter
Administration/ Coordination
  • Organizing and expanding the S2i digital library
  • Providing logistical coordination and other support for meetings/ convenings
  • Attending and supporting S2i’s network of experts/ Advisory Committee meetings
  • Other duties as assigned

Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise

  • Prior experience synthesizing complex information, conducting literature reviews, and creating annotated bibliographies
  • Professional and/or research writing and communications experience preferred but not essential
  • Able to work independently with strong time and self-management skills
  • Strong computer skills inclusive of virtual meeting/ sharing platforms and social media platforms
  • Applicants of color, especially those with lived experience of mental health conditions are strongly encouraged to apply
Education:
  • Pursuing or obtained a Bachelors and/or Masters in a relevant field.
Interest in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
 
Other:
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Quick learner
  • Good communication skills
  • Maintain confidentiality and work in a professional manner
  • Collaborative
  • Flexible and adaptable
  • Must have experience working with MS Office Suite, Google, navigating various platforms

Internship Details

  • This is a 3-month fall internship opportunity with a potential to be extended.
  • The internship is for 5-10 hours a week and pays $15/hr.
  • This part-time internship can fulfill the intern’s formal education program by integrating coursework and the receipt of academic credit, if required.
  • A job is not guaranteed upon completion of the internship/training program or completion of the intern’s schooling.

To Apply

Please apply online by October 22, 2021. This position is fully remote.

October 1, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Ransom Center Internships – Spring 2022

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The Ransom Center is recruiting paid undergraduate interns for Spring 2022! Check out our website and see below for more information!

What is a Ransom Center undergraduate internship?

Ransom Center undergraduate internships are paid opportunities to work behind the scenes with experts at an important cultural institution with worldwide connections. We offer positions in a variety of departments as well as monthly professional development sessions for the entire cohort. Interns are expected to work ten hours a week for the extent of the semester.

Why should I apply?

Whether you want to kick-start a career in libraries and museums, explore a personal interest in our collections, or develop yourself professionally in a vibrant, collaborative environment, the Ransom Center undergraduate internships are for you! But don’t just take our word for it- check out these interviews with former interns Celia Shaheen and Nick Purgett!

Where is the Ransom Center?

The Ransom Center is a humanities library-archive-museum located on campus at 21st Street and Guadalupe. We offer classes, present public programs and exhibitions, and host researchers from across campus and the world.

Who is eligible to apply for an internship?

All interested UT Austin undergraduates are encouraged to apply!

When is the application deadline?

Applications will be due by October 29. Applicants can submit their resume and cover letter via Handshake, and one letter of recommendation directly to lincoln.howard@austin.utexas.edu.

Any questions can be directed to lincoln.howard@austin.utexas.edu.

June 21, 2021, Filed Under: Employment Opportunity

Campaign Job Opportunities with the Fund for the Public Interest – Summer 2021

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Who we are

Fund for the Public Interest is a nonprofit organization that builds people power for America’s leading environmental and public interest organizations. We are the nation’s preeminent grassroots field operation. Our canvassers and callers talk to millions of people one-on-one, generating the membership, financial and political support our partner groups need to tackle important issues, take on tough opposition and win. Through our conversations, the petition signatures and small donations we gather, and the on-the-ground events we organize, we connect people with the issues they care about, and give them a voice in decisions that impact their lives. We deliver the people power it takes to protect our environment, our health and more.

Who we work with

We work alongside groups that speak to a need for a new kind of politics and believe in the power of bringing people together to call for change — such as Environment America, U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG), Fair Share, National Environmental Law Center and Environmental Action.

Environment America is a policy and action group with one mission: to work for a greener, healthier world with clean air, clean water and clean energy. Whether it’s promoting policies that result in more solar and wind power, or working for better protections for our rivers, streams, lakes and drinking water, Environment America challenges all of us to put the environment first.

U.S. PIRG is a non-partisan consumer advocacy group that works on issues we shouldn’t tolerate in this day and age. From reducing the overuse of antibiotics in the food industry to defending consumer protections on Wall Street, U.S. PIRG doesn’t see issues as liberal or conservative — it works on important issues to make the lives of people in states across the country healthier, safer and more secure.

Each of the groups we work alongside shares a vision that conversations can truly change the world. Learn more about who we work with.

Summer Campaign Job Opportunities

Want to spend your summer building skills that will help you launch your career, working on urgent issues you care about like stopping water pollution in Austin and reducing bee-killing pesticides while making good money?

The Fund for the Public Interest is seeking hard-working individuals with a passion for social change to fill citizen outreach and Field Manager positions across the county this summer. We are hiring full-time positions. As canvassing requires face-to-face interaction with the canvassing team and members of the public, getting vaccinated and following our safety protocols are essential functions of the job and are therefore required for all staff.

Find out more and apply at www.summerjobsthatmatter.org

Note from BDP

While it is too late for this opportunity to count as a summer Connecting Experience, it could still be an interesting job opportunity!

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