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Public Health & Development Intern @ National Health Nonprofit (UNPAID)---Available Year Round

Arthritis FoundationSan Francisco, CA
---------NON-CLINICAL / NON-MEDICAL. Currently recruiting for Spring 2013 (Jan-May)--------- TO APPLY: Send a CUSTOMIZED COVER LETTER and your resume to Victoria Bruno, Director of Community Programs (vbruno @ arthritis.org). Put "Public Health Intern / Internships.com" in subject field. Upon receipt, you'll be sent an internship application. The Arthritis Foundation (AF) works to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases. To that end, the AF Public Health Intern supports the Chapter's community programs including Programs for Better Living (4 physical activity programs); public health education and outreach; and fundraising/development activities. The Development Department is responsible for executing fundraising and educational events (2 Arthritis Walks, California Coast Classic bike tour, Jingle Bell Run/Walk, Bone & Joint EXPO, Fashion Show, etc.). BENEFITS * Learn more about arthritis and Arthritis Foundation programs and services and other resources to improve the quality of life for people living with arthritis; * Improve communication skills; and * Gain experience working at a non-profit organization (not just base level administrative tasks, but meaningful projects that will allow you to obtain skills and experience that will really standout on your resume). LENGTH OF COMMITMENT/SCHEDULE Available throughout the year. At least one Semester. 20-40 hours per week (combination of in-office work during standard office hours, Monday Friday, 9am to 5pm AND working from home). Occasional weekend hours may be needed to support Programs for Better Living Leader/Instructor training workshops but advance notice will be provided. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is an UNPAID internship and we CAN NOT reimburse you for your relocation, room, board, local transportation, etc. No exceptions may be granted as it is not within our budget. What we can provide, however, is an excellent opportunity to work on substantive projects and a great reference. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY if this arrangement does not suit your needs.

OneAmerica Internships

OneAmericaSeattle, WA
Founded in the wake of September 11, 2001, OneAmerica (formerly Hate Free Zone) has grown to become a regional and nationally recognized leader in advancing immigrant, civil and human rights. The success of our work has spurred a period of tremendous organizational growth, expanding from primarily volunteers to a staff of 19 with additional growth projected. Successful candidates will be people who are excited by the opportunity to contribute their strong leadership and commitment to social justice to a growing team. To be eligible for an internship with OneAmerica, an applicant must work a total of 70 hours over two months. However, some internships may be specific to a certain program or project and the time commitment may vary. The position is located in Seattle, Washington, but opportunities may emerge in other areas of Washington State. All internships are unpaid. All interns will have one staff supervisor on site. Work will likely involve immersion in one department or with a specific project, but an applicant may be asked to assist with multiple projects across departments. TO APPLY: Follow the internship application process outlined at http://www.weareoneamerica.org/work-volunteer. Once we receive an application we will determine which department and/or project best aligns with an applicants skills and goals. For this reason, please be thorough when filling out the application. Please note you MUST complete this application process to be considered for an internship. We accept applications on a rolling basis. Please, no phone inquiries. OneAmerica is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages women and people of color to apply.

Asst. Website Content Coordinator Intern for The Concert Entertainment Company!

ConcerTourLos Angeles, CA — Virtual
Asst. website content coordinator intern job description Duties An assistant website content coordinator intern must always monitor site content and ensure information displayed on Concertour is accurate and current. The assistant website content coordinator intern will check for broken links or initiate small analytical programs that examine site content in the format of keyword density, number of words per page and content friendly search engine words. The assistant website content coordinator intern will assist in web marketing campaigns/strategy to analyze different styles of written content to determine which style is correct for Concertour.? Features and Job Functions An assistant website content coordinator intern will create original content to maintain and update concertour and/or blogs connected to Concertour. An assistant content coordinator intern will edit the writings of other content producers or revise content according to the nature and tone of Concertour. An assistant content coordinator intern will work with outside writers or freelancers to develop content in the form of Internet marketing copy for websites. Required Skills An assistant website content coordinator must have excellent writing skills and the ability to edit various types of content ranging from general content to specialized content such as sales copy for a website, slogans, corporate information and other miscellaneous copy. Individuals in this position will use/or advise Concertour of content management software to quickly make changes to content of Concertour without having to take the entire website down to change content. Reports to: An assistant content coordinator will report to the Senior Project Manager, LeJuan Gibbons. Potential: This position allows a potential candidate the opportunity to learn our business. This position is usually promoted to PROJECT MANAGER with 6-9 months. Location: This position allows a potential candidate the opportunity to work from home. Bi Weekly meetings are held and networking tools such as video conference, email, text, are used to communicate. The intern must live in the Los Angeles area.

Environmental Summer Crew Leader 2013

Mahwah Environmental Volunteers Organization, Inc. (MEVO)Mahwah, NJ
CALLING ALL ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS! The Mahwah Environmental Volunteers Organization, Inc. (MEVO) is recruiting for its 2013 Summer Crew Season. We are looking for people who are passionate, friendly, and independent-thinkers that want to volunteer throughout local communities to change the suburbs to be ecological and sustainable. MEVOs Summer Crew is a group of passionate college and high school interns that volunteer throughout the summer carrying out a huge array of environmental sustainability projects from trash clean-ups and hiking trail building to distributing recycling bins and building organic farms. Any good crew NEEDS a GREAT CREW LEADER. We are looking for an individual who wants to lead a crew of 5 - 15 college and high school students in hands on physical volunteer work and administrative not-for-profit management. This person should consider themselves passionate, friendly, and an independent thinker. They should be comfortable making serious decisions, teaching and having patience with different types of people, and showing confidence even in the direst of situations. This person should have experience in at least one of these areas: leadership, not-for-profit volunteer work, environmental work, teaching, or community organizing. In this internship you will spend half of your day outdoors with your crew building hiking trails, maintaining organic farms, distributing recycling bins to local communities, and meeting with community members to engage more local residents in environmental sustainability and building solutions to local and global environmental problems. The second half of your day you will bring your crew back to our office and spend time developing and researching new environmental sustainability projects, outreaching to local community groups, and getting hands on experience managing a not-for-profit organization from social media and website development to recruiting partners and grant applications. You will be working directly with other long-term MEVO staff and the Executive Director to plan the summer and develop your steps on carrying out the program. It is a hands-on learning experience that provides you the support of an environmental not-for-profit organization but also allows you the freedom to create, develop, and implement environmental solutions on a local level. Our crew NEEDS a LEADER and we hope that leader is you.

Scallop & Eelgrass Restoration Internship

Save The Bay, Inc.Providence, RI
Position: Scallop & Eelgrass Restoration Internship Reports to: Restoration Ecologist Location: Providence, RI Dates: May August 2013 About the Internship Position: Save the Bay is seeking an energetic and highly motivated individual to work with our habitat team in scallop and eelgrass restoration research throughout the Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island coastal waters. Opportunities to assist on other habitat projects such as algae monitoring, salt marshes, and others likely. Scallop restoration research focuses on the use of a spawner sanctuary, spat recruitment and settlement, and population surveys of bay scallops and their predators. Eelgrass restoration research focuses on harvest and transplanting eelgrass to identify suitable large scale restoration, benthic ecology, and transplant survival monitoring. Save the Bay is also part of SeagrassNet, a global monitoring network that documents the status of seagrass resources and the threats to their survival. Field work can involve Scuba diving with both land and boat entries, loading and unloading heavy equipment, bay navigation by small craft, and full days on rocky or sandy beaches. Scuba Open Water certification is required. This position primarily involves field work. Compensation/Scheduling/Additional Requirements: Save The Bay Internships are unpaid, but are available for college credit. Save The Bay will work with your university to ensure that all steps are taken to fulfill any credit requirements. The Scallop & Eelgrass Internship is a minimum of 21 hours a week, but additional days may be added to fulfill any university course/credit requirements. All Save The Bay Interns are also required to work at the Save The Bay Swim. You will need to be available on Saturday, July 20 from 7 am to 2 pm. To Apply: Interested students are asked submit a letter of intent (cover letter), internship application and resume. Please be sure that these items are attached with the application. All items will be considered when choosing candidates to interview. Applications for internships can be submitted to Save The Bay offices by mail to: Save The Bay Attn: Internship Manager 100 Save The Bay Drive Providence, RI 02905 Applications for internships can also be submitted to Save The Bay by email at: shessler@savebay.org Please use the subject Scallop & Eelgrass Restoration Internship in your email Applications will be accepted and positions filled on an on-going basis. Once a candidate is selected for the position, they will be notified by telephone and a confirmation letter will be sent by mail. If you are not selected for an internship, Save The Bay encourages you to volunteer with us

Design/Photography Intern (Baker Media Internship)

Union of Concerned ScientistsCambridge, MA
Are you a design or photography major interested in working for an organization that promotes science-based solutions to some of the worlds most pressing problems, like global warming, clean energy, sustainable food, and global security? The Union of Concerned Scientists is seeking a design/photography intern to help us update and enhance the imagery on our website. You will have the opportunity to work with a dynamic team of communications professionals and use your talent to help us communicate issues and concepts in a visually compelling manner. This opportunity will provide training for those interested in going into any kind of online design, specifically in the field of nonprofit website design. The design/photography intern will learn what it takes to run an effective website and how good design is essential to a websites success. About the Baker Media Internship The Baker Media Internship is funded through the generous bequest of the late C. Edwin (Ed) Baker, Nicholas F. Gallicchio Professor of Law and Communication at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and one of the country's foremost authorities on free speech, the First Amendment and mass media policy. The internship is designed to help further his interest in elevating science and policy issues for public consumption through the media. Individuals from demographic groups underrepresented in science and environmental advocacy and from public universities are especially encouraged to apply. College students and recent graduates are eligible to apply for this competitive internship. About UCS The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is the leading science-based nonprofit working for a healthy environment and a safer world. UCS combines independent scientific research and citizen action to develop innovative, practical solutions and to secure responsible changes in government policy, corporate practices, and consumer choices. What began as a collaboration between students and faculty members at MIT in 1969 is now an alliance of more than 400,000 citizens and scientists that includes people from all walks of life: parents and businesspeople, biologists and physicists, teachers and students.