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April 27, 2017, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Internships at Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big Brothers Big Sisters Summer Internships
ABOUT BBBS
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas provided more than 60,000 hours of one-to-one mentoring to 1,000 children in Central Texas throughout 2016. For more than 45 years, we have matched children, ages 6-16, with supportive adult mentors who build friendships and offer encouragement and support to each child.

Development/Special Events Intern

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION
The Development Team of BBBS CTX is seeking two interns for the summer 2017 semester who can work a minimum of 15 hours per week. This position will work closely with the Special Events Manager and the VP of Development to help plan and coordinate the agency’s signature gala, 3rd party events and programmatic events. This is an unpaid internship but is an exceptional opportunity to gain development, marketing and event planning experience at a nationally-recognized non-profit. We can work with your institution to give you academic credit for your experience.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Development Intern’s specific responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
· Assist in the planning and coordination of the Ice Ball – August 26, 2017.
· Assist with phone calls and mailings to past donors/attendees.
· Assist with cold-calling and donation asks.
· Work with staff and volunteers to collect/solicit in-kind donations for day-of-event.
· Enter all donations in event database.
· Assist with day-of-event volunteer recruitment and management.
· Attend some committee meetings.
· Help with the promotion of the event.
· Help coordinate day-of-event logistics (scheduling, décor, set-up, etc.)
· Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicant must be a recent graduate or student working toward a degree in Social Work, Communications, Sociology, Public Relations, Marketing or related field.
Exceptional written and verbal communications skills, and attention to detail
Ability to organize time, set priorities, and meet deadlines
Attention to detail and accuracy
Strong computer skills (Email, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Marketing Intern

Job Description
Seeking a volunteer/intern to work in the Marketing department of a well-established local non-profit 15-20 hrs. per week. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas changes children’s lives by establishing one-on-one mentoring relationships.

This unpaid position provides an opportunity to learn about nonprofit marketing and communications while contributing to the marketing efforts of an established nonprofit organization in a meaningful way.

Primary Duties:
· Assist with the development and implementation of a new agency website.
· Write, edit and proofread stories, web content, articles and other marketing material
· Update and maintain existing websites
· Assist with ongoing and event-related social media responsibilities
· Assist with other projects as required

Skills Desired:
· Exceptional writing, editing and proofreading skills
· Exceptional organizational and project management skills
· Attention to detail
· Ability to take direction and to contribute ideas
· Familiarity with HTML and WordPress
· Familiarity with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest
· Desirable: Familiarity with Mail Chimp, Classy, and Raiser’s Edge. Familiarity with Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. Familiarity with photography and video production.
· Posting content, including videos and images, to social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram…)
· Loading videos and images to YouTube and Flickr

 

Please email a cover letter, resume and completed employment application to jobs@bigmentoring.org. Include exact job title in the subject line of your e-mail. No phone calls please. BBBS is an equal opportunity employer.

April 20, 2017, Filed Under: Internship

A Glimmer of Hope Summer 2017 Internship

SUMMER 2017 COMMUNICATIONS INTERN

A Glimmer of Hope empowers rural Ethiopian communities to end the cycle of poverty. Our clean water, education, health care and microfinance projects create a powerful force for change.

Glimmer is looking for a Communications Intern who will assist in a variety of communications and marketing projects and help organize our media content. You will be asked to contribute to ongoing team projects that focus on efficient and engaging communication with Glimmer’s supporters. Learn more about us at glimmer.org.

apply:

Please submit a cover letter, your resume and answers to the questions below to jobs@aglimmerofhope.org. Please do not apply if you do not include the answers to the intern questions. No phone calls please.

intern questions:

  1. Describe yourself.
  2. How did you become familiar with Glimmer?
  3. How did humanitarian work become a priority for you?
  4. Explain why you are applying for this position, and what makes you a good fit.
  5. If you are accepted, what will your personal goals be during your time here?
  6. What are two or three of your favorite websites?
  7. What is the last book that you read and enjoyed? The last book you read and didn’t enjoy?
  8. What are your three favorite movies?
  9. Is there anything else you’d like us to know about you?

position:

  • Contribute to projects that enhance Glimmer’s communications to our donors through writing, storytelling, synthesis of programs information and more
  • Help organize our media content libraries
  • Contribute to and help build Glimmer’s online presence
  • Assist with research related to Glimmer’s marketing, communications and fundraising
  • Write and edit copy; assist with visual storytelling
  • Assist with other media projects as needed
  • Execute tasks on quick deadlines

 

requirements:

you’re a world changer. Interested in serving humanity? An internship at Glimmer means you’ll be a part of something big. Something that helps create change in your world.

you get things done. You’re a pro at meeting deadlines and multi-tasking, and you’re a firm believer that every detail matters. If you don’t know, you ask questions and get what you need to perform your best. You communicate early on if there is a problem.

you’re independent and innovative, yet roll with the punches. We expect creative thinking and solutions from everyone here. You are a self-starter who thinks outside the box and provides real-time solutions without hand holding. Our close-knit departments constantly overlap, so you can jump right into group projects, and deal with a diverse group.

you get accused of being a feng shui master. Your well-developed sense of space and function means you have a natural knack for design and organization. You just make things look good.

you’re knowledgeable and experienced. You have the education and work experience to back up your skills as a communicator, writer and general marketing whiz.

you’re tech savvy and an AP stylebook wizard. You’re computer literate with Mac experience and know your way around the web. You love grammar and know where to put an Oxford comma. Familiarity with Photoshop, InDesign or Google AdWords is a plus, but not required.

commitment:

We are looking for a part-time intern for the Summer of 2017. Hours are flexible. Please apply only if you are located in Austin, Texas.

benefits:

The Glimmer Internship Program is an opportunity for qualified students to gain real world experience at an international non-profit with a mission to help change the world. This is an unpaid internship but it may count for internship credit at your college or university.

April 10, 2017, Filed Under: Internship, Uncategorized

WeViva Internship Summer 2017

WeViva Nutrition Internship Description
Summer & Fall 2017

 

Nutrition Internship Description:
WeViva ( www.weviva.org ) is a non-profit organization in Austin, with a mission to provide accessible and affordable fitness and nutrition classes to people in low-income communities. We target adults and bring engaging, bilingual classes to various locations throughout the city. Our classes are held in apartment complexes, community rec centers, senior living facilities, schools, and churches. All of our programming is completely free for our participants.
WeViva is currently seeking Nutrition Interns to help with the following tasks:
● Assist Program Director and programming team with the scheduling and organization of nutrition classes
● Attend all nutrition classes at various partner locations in Austin
● Work in conjunction with WeViva Nutrition Educators and assist with various tasks during class,
which include but are not limited to:
○ Class lecture/discussion prep
○ Pre- and post-test administration
○ Ingredient prep and cooking demonstration
○ Recipe and recipe book creation
○ Lead supermarket tours
● Maintain nutrition class attendance sheets and waivers
● Data entry and participation rate reporting
● Assist Program Director and Executive Director with various administrative tasks

All interns would gain experience in the fields of: program management, social media & marketing, grant reporting, community outreach, office administration, etc.

The intern needs to have the following qualifications:
● Interest in helping low-income populations
● Interest in health, wellness, nutrition, fitness
● Must have own computer and regular internet access
● Ability to work from home
● Ability to drive to locations that are hosting the fitness and nutrition classes
● An interest in working in a small start-up non-profit environment
● Bilingual in Spanish is a plus

Hours are negotiable; Interns are expected to work at the office: 4107 Medical Parkway Suite 200, Austin, TX 78756, at least 3 days per week and work at least 15 hours per week for the duration of the internship. This may include time spent at different class locations. Available internship credit hours through university program; the intern is required to setup credit hours and WeViva will complete any necessary paperwork.

If interested, please send a cover letter and resume to:
info@weviva.org

WeViva
PO Box 301641
Austin, Texas 78703
www.weviva.org

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