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May 5, 2021, Filed Under: Internship

Health Promotion Internship with HealthStart Foundation – Summer 2021

Health Start Foundation

 

COMPANY OVERVIEW:
HealthStart’s mission is to provide the blueprints for building healthier communities through children’s health science education. We teach kids how their body works, what it’s made of, and how this relates to what to eat and how to keep their bodies healthy. HealthStart lessons also teach kids that taking care of one another, and our environment builds community health and wellbeing.

HealthStart seeks an intern interested in building a healthier future for our children by assisting in community outreach, data collection, and our summer Children’s Health Education Workshops (CHEWS). Our Health Promotion Intern will gain experience in pilot program development, evaluation techniques, and nonprofit work.

Learn more by visiting healthstartfoundation.org.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
HealthStart seeks a part-time Health Promotion Intern with highly developed organizational skills, time management, and research skills. Interns work 12-15 hours per week under the supervision of our Program Manager. This experience should be highly transferable to jobs involving program development, evaluation, and health promotion.

Job responsibilities may include:

  • Assisting in organizing the development of a 8-week series of Community Health Education Workshops
  • Attending and executing a 8-week series of bi-weekly CHEWS at three local Housing Authority of City of Austin locations
  • Develop materials that will help HealthStart speak to our competencies in health and science education.
  • Assisting with Health Promotion activities, community outreach, and other events that educate and raise HealthStart’s profile
  • Assist in organizing and analyzing data collected from program evaluations
  • Working directly with HealthStart’s Scientific Committee
  • Other health promotion related tasks as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates for the position must have experience with or a strong interest in public health, health promotion, evaluation, nonprofit development, or related activity. A strong interest in health and wellness or early childhood education is preferred. Must be familiar with basic computer operations including MS WORD, EXCEL, and the Internet.

In addition, candidates should have some or all of the following skills:

  • A willingness to learn new things or new ways of doing things
  • Ability to meet deadlines with little or no daily onsite supervision
  • Attention to detail
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Enthusiasm about making a difference
  • Local to the Austin area
  • BILINGUAL PREFERRED

Compensation
This is an unpaid internship.

Application Due Date

5/21/21

Start Date

6/4/2021

To Apply

Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter (required) by email to Sharon Robinson at sharon@healthstartfoundation.org on or before May 21st, 2021. Two references required.

Applicants may perform their internship tasks remotely and participate in weekly virtual staff meetings(every Friday, time TBD), however attendance for Children’s Health Education workshops (dates and times TBD) will be in-person.

April 14, 2021, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Sustainable Food Center Internship – Summer 21

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Sustainable Food Center Farm Development Services Internship – Summer 2021

Organization: Founded in 1993, with roots dating back to 1975 as Austin Community Gardens, Sustainable Food Center (SFC) is involved in every step of our local, Central Texas, food system. Our mission is to cultivate a just and regenerative food system so people and the environment can thrive.

Why intern at SFC?

At SFC, we are passionate about our work and share a commitment to expanding access to locally grown food raised with integrity and care, for all members of our community. Join us if you are driven to build and create lasting change that supports people and the planet.

We’re on a journey

SFC is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity on our staff and in our community. We strive to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and where everyone feels comfortable bringing their full, authentic selves to work. To that end, we have organized multiple all-staff trainings, created internal working groups that celebrate our diverse community, and integrated equity principles into every aspect of our work.

We uphold the following Core Values:

  • Connectedness: We are community-focused and believe that relationships are powerful tools for building community.
  • Equity: We support the right of all people to grow, access, sell, and consume healthy and culturally-appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and regenerative methods.
  • Sustainability: We know humans have a profound responsibility to treat our planet with care and respect, and we are committed to ensuring that diverse species may thrive on Earth for generations to come.

Description:

This is a part-time paid summer internship at approximately 20-25 hours per week.

The Farm Development Services intern will engage in a National Organic Program standards research and planning project with SFC Farm Viability staff. Other activities include farmer interviews, building farmer profiles, and working at the weekly Saturday Farmers’ Markets.

Job Duties:

  • Research National Organic Program standards through USDA and third-party certification organizations
  • Organize and schedule interviews with agricultural producers for feedback on third-party certification programs
  • Create matrices of organic, certified naturally grown, humanely raised livestock standards
  • Support for execution of new customer relationship management system, including database creation, upkeep
  • Support for outreach efforts for newsletter signups and awareness of farm viability programming
  • Create farmer profiles to be used in promotional materials

About you:

You are interested in farming and food systems and want to be a part of a new farmer support initiative. You are energized by meeting new people and building relationships with a variety of different people. You are organized and can work independently with plenty of energy and commitment to carry projects through. You also have a high degree of initiative, flexibility, and creativity, and enjoy being outdoors.

You will also bring expertise and demonstrated capacity in:

  • Writing and editing
  • Database management
  • Outreach, conducting interviews, and synthesizing results
  • MS Office applications, including Excel, Word, and Outlook, and use of web-based applications
  • Using Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, etc.) a plus (can train if necessary)

Eligibility & Benefits:

Internships at SFC are hourly wage positions at $15-$20/hour (commensurate with experience). Except, if a student applies for work-study program that is 100% funded by the institution.

Timing, Duration & Hours Requirements:

Start in early June. Interns will establish a regular weekly work schedule of 20-25 hours per week. Commitment through the end of August preferred.

If interested, please send a cover letter and resume to agallo@sustainablefoodcenter.org with subject title FDS Summer Internship. Within your cover letter, tell us about your lived experience working with diverse communities.

Note: Currently, all SFC staff and interns are working from home due to the pandemic.

April 13, 2021, Filed Under: Uncategorized

American Red Cross Internship – Fall 2021

Lilly Endowment contributes $7.5 million to the American Red Cross

About American Red Cross

The American Red Cross, also known as The American National Red Cross, is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States.

Internship Opportunities

The Central and South Texas region is currently seeking an intern to support our Preparedness Manager and Regional Disaster Officer to expand existing work on youth emergency preparedness, the Home Fire Safety Campaign, and other projects. This internship offers the opportunity to gain real-world, professional experience while supporting a national non-profit that is saving lives.

What you will do:

  • Have the autonomy to choose a project that fits your area of interest/study
  • Become a presenter for Prepare with Pedro, Pillowcase Project, and Be Red Cross Ready
  • Research potential schools, youth groups, & local organizations for future presentations
  • Conduct outreach to schools and community groups to schedule presentations
  • Track reporting of presentations and present to the Disaster Cycle Services team on goals

What you will learn:

  • Manage deadlines and work collaboratively
  • Training via the Red Cross EDGE volunteer training platform
  • How to build relationships with groups interested in emergency preparedness

The Ideal Candidate will have:

  • Passion for youth education and emergency preparedness training
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Experience via enrollment in related BDP course work
  • Prior volunteering experience
  • Availability for a minimum of 10 hours weekly for a total of 180 hours

To apply, send a letter of interest to Valerie.Vetrone2@redcross.org

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