Year round opportunities available to interact with families and individuals affected by autism. The Autism Society is the nation’s oldest Autism-related organization, dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by Autism, one day at a time. This is accomplished through education and awareness, free information and referral, support, programming, and advocacy. Please contact Fran Kennedy-Ellis at <austinautismsociety@gmail.com> for information about how to apply for internships.
Social Entrepreneurship & Non-Profits
Various internship positions available with Refugee Services of Texas
Refugee Services of Texas is a refugee resettlement agency providing quality services to refugees and other displaced populations joining families or starting new lives in Texas. They are currently recruiting for a number of internship positions.
Grant Writing and Research
The grant writing and research intern would be in charge of finding and applying for grants for the organization. They will be under the supervision of our Area Director.
Fundraising/Communications
RST is looking into a few different fundraising opportunities for the upcoming year, and this position would be the primary coordinator of these events. This intern would work closely with both our Area Director and volunteer coordinator to help arrange the logistics of these fundraisers. The intern will also be responsible for developing relationships throughout the community with business, organizations, foundations, and individuals that would be possible sources of funding.
Non-profit Administration
There is a lot of background work that helps an organization run smoothly! This intern will be working with logistical tasks such as donation organization. This is a flexible position that the intern can form to provide assistance in any area where they see work is needed.
Employment
Our employment program helps refugees build their resumes, apply for jobs, and trains them in American job etiquette. The intern will help with in-takes to the program, filling out applications for clients, and take on one or two case managements for themselves. They will also work on a project to create vocabulary booklets for the different jobs that our clients are usually placed in.
Victims of Trafficking
Case Worker Intern (required social work background)
The Victims of trafficking program case worker intern would be responsible in assisting VOTs through intensive case management, crisis intervention, financial and housing support, and throughout the legal process of obtaining a T-visa/Continued Presence. Case management services include assistance with accessing public benefits such as food stamps, Medicaid and housing, emotional support, referrals for services such as English as a Second Language courses and health programs, and other community resources as needed on a case by case basis, such as shelters and community mental health resources. The intern will also have the opportunity to co-facilitate a psychoeducational and women empowerment group with women and children. The intern would assist with the Capital Area food pantry program located in our offices. Other projects may be available depending on the internʼs interest and the agencyʼs available workload. The case worker intern would be required to have some knowledge of victims of human trafficking, and the ability to work with multi-ethnic populations, and speak Spanish. Required background check. Required 20 to 40 hrs of availability.
Community Outreach
The community outreach intern would assist in coordinating trainings and workshops to increase awareness about human trafficking and to educate about the efforts of the Central Texas Coalition
Against Human Trafficking to local social service agencies, hospitals, and community groups. This intern position would assist the VOT volunteer coordinator in recruiting and volunteer orientations. The community outreach intern would collaborate with the VOT donations coordinator on special projects and recruiting local partners for donations. Other projects may be available depending on the internʼs interest and the agencyʼs available workload. Required Background check. Required 20 to 40 hrs of availability.
To apply: If interested in any of the above internship positions, please email austin@refugeeservicesoftexas.org with the position(s) you are interested in and a copy of your resume.
Two Spring Internship Openings at the Workers Defense Project
The Workers Defense Project/Proyecto Defensa Laboral is a membership-based organization that empowers low-income workers to achieve fair employment through education, direct services, organizing, and strategic partnerships.
Job descriptions are found below.
Intern Opening: Legislative Intern
Internship Period: January 2013- May 2013
Last day to apply: Jan 10, 2013
The Intern will work with WDP to win better protections for Texas construction workers through our Build A Better Texas Campaign. The Intern will be coordinating legislative visits for our Day of the Fallen: We Build Texas! day of action, where hundreds of construction workers and community allies from across the state will march on the capitol to remind legislators that We Build Texas! and that Texas construction workers deserve good, safe jobs! The Intern will learn important skills in community organizing, coalition building, policy advocacy, and non-profit administration.
Requirements:
3.0 GPA
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Computer literate: Microsoft Office, Internet, and e-mail
Ability to work independently
Commitment to social justice
Able to work 10 to 15 hours a week including occasional nights and weekends.
Responsibilities: Intern will work with WDP to:
Assist with outreach to and developing relationships with key strategic allies state level policy campaigns.
Participate in and provide support for meetings with state policy makers.
Coordinate visits to legislators to educate them about construction working conditions on our day of action.
Compensation:
Life-long experience and skills
Stipend of $100 a month
Referrals for future employment
Possible class credit
How to apply: Send a letter of interest, resume, and one reference to Emily Timm, at emily@workersdefense.org. For questions please call 512- 391-2305 ext 8030. Position will be filled as soon as a suitable applicant is found.
Intern Opening: Day of Action Organizer
Internship Period: January 2013- May 2013
Last day to apply: Jan 10, 2013
The Intern will work with WDP to plan and implement our Day of the Fallen: We Build Texas! day of action, happening on February 27, 2013, where hundreds of construction workers and community allies from across the state will march on the capitol to remind legislators that We Build Texas! and that Texas construction workers deserve good, safe jobs! The Intern will learn important skills in community organizing, coalition building, policy advocacy, non-profit administration, and event planning.
Requirements:
3.0 GPA
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Computer literate: Microsoft Office, Internet, and e-mail
Ability to work independently
Commitment to social justice
Able to work 10 to 15 hours a week including some nights and weekends.
Responsibilities: Intern will work with WDP to:
Assist with outreach to and developing relationships with key strategic allies state level policy campaigns.
Participate in and provide support for meetings with state policy makers.
Coordinate our march and rally on the day of action.
Compensation:
Life-long experience and skills
Stipend of $100 a month
Referrals for future employment
Possible class credit
How to apply: Send a letter of interest, resume, and one reference to Emily Timm, at emily@workersdefense.org. For questions please call 512- 391-2305 ext 8030. Position will be filled as soon as a suitable applicant is found.