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Winter/Spring Intern - Office of the President and CEO

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ORGANIZATION: All Stars Project, Inc.

  • 7 people are interested

Title: Intern, Office of the President and CEO
Internship Location:
New York City, NY
Time: 15-25 hours/week, Mondays-Fridays, daytime. Specific hours/week are flexible.
Reports to: Senior Assistant to the President and CEO

Are you looking to make a direct impact on youth and poor communities by developing the lives of the people you reach?

Become a part of our growing national non-profit team whose purpose is to bring out the All Star in everybody.

Job Summary

The intern of the Office of the President and CEO will report to the Senior Assistant to the President and CEO and aid in producing national staff, board and other high-level donor and thought leadership meetings and events, correspondence and presentations for the President and CEO.

Job Responsibilities

Assist in Event and Meeting Production, including:

  • Quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors.
  • President’s Roundtable events and other thought leadership meetings and events.
  • Special events as needed in the Office of the President and CEO.
  • Business meetings for the President and CEO, including preparation of presentations and reports.

Administration

  • Provide support to implementing top level donor and board cultivation plans and maintaining inventory of cultivation materials for the office of the President.
  • Respond to a variety of requests made by the President and CEO which include but are not limited to ordering food, running errands.
  • Carry out additional requests made by the Chief of Staff.

Special Projects

  • Assist in project managing marketing projects and maintaining national photo, video and press archives.
  • Assist in maintaining up to date information on the organization’s website.

Qualifications

  • Understanding of poverty-related issues and a commitment to creating educational and developmental opportunities for inner-city youth in outside of school contexts.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to interact and communicate professionally with individuals at all levels both inside and outside of the organization.
  • Highly detail-oriented, organized, and motivated.
  • Discretion and sensitivity in handling and safeguarding confidential information.
  • Proven success in written communication, including proofreading and editing.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment
  • Strong Administrative skills including use of MS Office.
  • High School degree preferred with a strong desire for working in nonprofit management.

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About All Stars Project, Inc.

Location:

543 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036, US

Mission Statement

The All Stars Project, Inc. (ASP) is dedicated to promoting human development through the use of an innovative performance and development based model. The ASP creates outside of school, educational and performing arts activities for tens of thousands of poor and minority young people. It sponsors community and experimental theatre, develops leadership training and pursues volunteer initiatives that build and strengthen communities.

Description

The ASP sponsors the following programs:

All Stars Talent Show Network, now in its 30th year, uses a "performance-learning" approach to foster the emotional and social development of young people. Each year, thousands of urban youth between the ages of 5 and 25 participate in several dozen All Stars events including auditions, rehearsals, talent shows and development workshops.

The Joseph A. Forgione Development School for Youth is a leadership training and career education program for young people ages 16-21. It is at the forefront of a new trend in education, known as supplemental education, that recognizes non-school-based learning opportunities as critical to children's success in school and in life.

The Castillo Theatre is an independently-funded experimental off-off Broadway theatre on 42nd Street that produces postmodern political theatre, exploring contemporary topics in ways that are both thought-provoking and entertaining. It offers our diverse audiences new ways of seeing social issues, historical events, and contemporary life.

Youth Onstage! is developing the city' s new generation of political theatre artists. YO! involves young people who want to create theatre that has something to say about the world.

Operation Conversation: Cops & Kids is a partnership with the New York City Police Department. It brings young people from poor communities together with police officers in performance workshops where they learn to listen to one another and create a new kind of relationship.

UX is a free, university-style school of continuing development. It has classes workshops and field trips that are open to people of all ages.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Community
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

543 West 42nd StreetNew York, NY 10036

(40.76054,-73.99687)
 

SKILLS

  • Administrative Support
  • Customer Service
  • Reading / Writing
  • Copy Writing / Copy Editing

GOOD FOR

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REQUIREMENTS

  • 15-25 hours/week, Mondays-Fridays, daytime. Specific hours/week are flexible.
  • Should be attending college and have an interest in a career in nonprofits or other change-making field.

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