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College Internship Program Information: At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. Content Writing and Editing Committee Description: We are seeking a dynamic and creative Content Writing and Editing Intern to join our committee. This position is ideal for individuals pursuing a career in writing, journalism, communications, or related fields. The intern will play a crucial role in creating compelling content for our website, ensuring the information is engaging, accurate, and aligns with our brand's voice and vision. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience in content creation and editing while contributing to an exciting online project. General responsibilities include but are not limited to: Content Creation: Develop content for our website, including articles and other written materials. Creativity and the ability to capture the essence of our brand in your writing are essential. Editing and Proofreading: Review and edit content produced by the team for clarity, grammatical accuracy, and adherence to our style guide. Attention to detail is crucial in ensuring consistency and quality across all our publications. Research: Conduct thorough research to ensure the content is factual, up-to-date, and resonates with our target audience. Ability to efficiently gather information from credible sources is key. Collaboration: Work closely with other team members, including marketing and design teams, to create cohesive and engaging content. Good communication skills and teamwork are essential. SEO Optimization: Apply basic SEO principles to content creation to enhance the visibility of our website. Familiarity with SEO practices is a plus but not required. Content Strategy Input: Assist in developing content strategies that align with our business goals and audience engagement objectives. Qualities needed to be successful on this committee: Currently enrolled in or a recent graduate of a degree in Journalism, Communications, English, or a related field. Strong writing and editing skills, with a keen eye for detail. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Basic understanding of SEO principles is advantageous. Passionate about writing and creating engaging content. Benefits: Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits. Applying Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. The link to the application will be sent to you when you express interest. More Information: If you would like to learn more about the internship, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org/internships.
Date Posted: 2024-03-09
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Virtual Opportunity
Internship Information: At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. Eligibility: College students with exceptional time management and organizational skills are encouraged to apply to this unique experiential learning opportunity. As an intern for NVEEE, your efforts will support our work in bullying and suicide prevention, youth leadership, and LGBTQ+ and other social justice initiatives. Interns may be placed in one or more of the following committees: Administrative Program Development Volunteer Recruitment Grant Writing and Research Activities and Conference Planning Fundraising and Donor Management Mental Health and Wellness Advocate Community Outreach and Engagement General Marketing and Public Relations Creative Services (Graphic and Video Design, Social Media Marketing, and more) Expectations: Ability to be self-motivated, work independently, and show integrity by taking ownership and accountability for your projects. Readiness to accept guidance, embrace teamwork, and display a strong work ethic. Eagerness to engage and use critical thinking skills during trainings, brainstorming sessions, and team meetings. Benefits: Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits. Applying: Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. The link to the application will be sent to you when you express interest. More Information: If you would like to learn more about the internship, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org/internships.
Date Posted: 2024-03-09
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Flexible Schedule
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Virtual Opportunity
College Internship Program Information: At NVEEE, part-time (approx. 10-25 hrs/week) and full-time (approx. 30-40 hrs/week) internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students may choose to receive volunteer or academic course credits for the internship. Grant Writing and Research Committee Description: The Grant Writing and Research Committee will collaborate closely with NVEEE’s Executive Director to discuss priorities, identify funding opportunities, assess grant opportunities, and prepare applications and proposals for NVEEE’s youth programs. Members of this committee must have a commitment to uplifting diverse communities, including ones that have been traditionally under-resourced and under-represented, LGBTQIA+ populations, BIPOC, and beyond. Additionally, understanding how financial instability, mental health, trauma, and a lack of support impacts youth development will be extremely helpful. Grant submission topics include but are not limited to: Youth development and engagement Youth leadership Health and Wellness Bullying prevention Suicide prevention Mentoring Crisis intervention Food insecurity General responsibilities include but are not limited to: Providing support for acquiring external funding for NVEEE and its activities and programs. Searching for and identifying potential funding sources. Creating reports analyzing potential grants and progress to keep all committee members and Executive Director informed. Preparing, writing, and submitting the proposal and necessary application materials. Creating an annual grant calendar and updating it with new deadlines. Maintaining a database of previously rewarded and current grant opportunities. Qualities needed to be successful on this committee: Strong research skills Attention to details Persuasive writing skills Above-average writing skills Understand DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging) Time management Highly organized Strategic Initiative Storytelling skills Benefits: Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits. Applying Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. The link for the a pplication will be sent to you when you express interest. More Information: If you would like to learn more about the internship, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org/internships .
Date Posted: 2024-03-09
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Virtual Opportunity
Become one of our Senior Counselors for our Peace Ambassador Leadership Summits (PALS)! What We Do: NVEEE provides interactive educational dialogues and leadership programs that address bullying, mental health, social inequities, and stereotypes and are designed to surface community-based solutions that support the health and well-being of all youth. Student Peace Ambassadors who complete our comprehensive leadership curriculum often co-facilitate our programs. Our dynamic and equity-based programs consistently fill capacity and prepare youth and young adults to be socially responsible leaders. Our mission is to prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education. Eligibility: College students with exceptional time management and organizational skills are encouraged to apply to this unique experiential learning opportunity. As an intern for NVEEE, your efforts will support our work in bullying and suicide prevention, youth leadership, LGBTQ+, and other social justice initiatives. What is PALS: The Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS) is held at several universities and makes a meaningful impact on the lives of young leaders! PALS is a transformative event that fosters leadership skills, promotes peacebuilding, and empowers participants to become agents of positive change in their communities. We have a variety of shifts for you to choose from (you don't have to volunteer every day; only the shifts you choose. Set-up times are typically earlier in the day, and clean-up times are generally the last time available. There are several summits*: June 14-21 at the University of Central Florida June 22-27 at the University of Florida July 13-21 at Florida International University July 25 - August 3 at Georgetown University *You can select your summit availability As a Senior Counselor, you will have essential responsibilities contributing to the summit's success. There are several open positions: Logistics Coordinator Resident Assistant Program Co-Facilitator Delegate Coordinator Food & Catering Coordinator Outreach Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator Photo & Video Coordinator On-Site Social Media Manager Technology Support In addition to the fulfillment of making a difference, there are several benefits to volunteering with us: Internship Credit or Volunteer Hours Leadership Development Network & Professional Growth opportunities Resume Building & Experimental Learning Expectations: Ability to be self-motivated, work independently, and show integrity by taking ownership and accountability for your projects. Readiness to accept guidance, embrace teamwork, and display a strong work ethic. Eager to engage and use critical thinking skills during training, brainstorming sessions, and team meetings. Assisting with meal pick-up, distribution, and clean-up. Providing support to PALS participants as they arrive and leave. Supervising and facilitating various activities. Escorting students to and from workshops. Organizing supplies and assisting with the setup and clean-up of activities. Applying: Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some internship positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. More Information: If you want to learn more about the internship, visit our website. Watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.
Date Posted: 2024-03-09
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Virtual Opportunity
College Internship Program Information: At NVEEE, part-time (approx. 10-25 hrs/week) and full-time (approx. 30-40 hrs/week) internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students may choose to receive volunteer or academic course credits for the internship. Administrative Committee Description: The Administrative Committee assists with NVEEE’s daily office operations. This committee helps NVEEE and all committees function efficiently. General responsibilities include but are not limited to: Uploading onboarding materials to its database and sharing them with staff and volunteers. Assisting with data entry and updating databases. Assisting with note-taking during meetings. Entering and assigning Asana tasks. Moderating the Slack channel. Completing service hour verification letters for students and volunteers. Garnering an understanding of the most frequently asked questions and creating a resource with answers. Responding to inquiries or directing them to appropriate staff and resources. Assisting the Volunteer Recruitment Committee in managing the internship program, including updating listings. Qualities needed to be successful on this committee: Extremely organized Analytical thinker Meticulous Team player Multitasker Resourceful Problem solver Strong writer Integrity Quick learner Benefits: Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits. Applying Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. The link for the application will be sent to you when you express interest. More Information: If you would like to learn more about the internship, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org/internships . You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.
Date Posted: 2024-03-09