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  • Program Assistant at the Quaker United Nations Office

    American Friends Service Committee 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker religious organization that promotes lasting peace with justice, as a practical expression of faith in action. Drawing on continuing spiritual insights and working with people of many backgrounds, we nurture the seeds of change and respect for human life that transform social relations and systems. Join Our Team! Make A Difference. POSITION DESCRIPTION TITLE: Program Assistant at the Quaker United Nations Office JOB CATEGORY: Non-Exempt (Hourly) STATUS: Full-Time TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT: Specific Term 12 months beginning September 1, 2026 DIRECT SUPERVISOR: UN Representative, Program DOTTED LINE SUPERVISOR: Director of QUNO REGION/UNIT: US/CENTRAL OFFICE LOCATION: New York, NY, USA Hybrid. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Monday, February 16, 2026, by 11:59 pm Eastern Time. For consideration, please attach your Cover Letter and Resume to the online application in addition to answering the Application Questions. GENERAL SUMMARY OF POSITION QUNO New York works in close partnership with UN diplomats and officials to increase the global commitment to the UN's role in building lasting peace. We believe that the UN will only fulfill this aspect of its mandate when its peace initiatives truly respond to community needs, and we seek to build bridges between the UN in New York and voices from the ground. QUNO staff members facilitate dialogue among UN stakeholders, help bring new ideas and perspectives from the ground to the international policy agenda, offer expert input into UN processes and represent the insights and concerns of Quakers at the UN. QUNO consists of two offices, one in New York and one in Geneva, providing a joint Quaker witness and Quaker presence at the United Nations. The QUNO New York office is set up as a partnership between the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and the Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC), acting together as trustees of the Quaker witness and the Quaker presence at the United Nations in New York. The Quaker UN Committee (QUNC) for New York is responsible for setting program priorities, reviewing program priorities with staff, recommending budgets to the AFSC Board of Directors, and monitoring and evaluating the work. The QUNO New York office is legally and administratively part of the AFSC, based in Philadelphia. At present, the QUNO New York office is using a hybrid model of work with staff working both in-person and from home. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES Participate in the administrative functioning of the office and Quaker House, including phone answering; processing mail and responding to email; supporting the maintenance of Quaker House; greeting visitors; managing planning, logistics, and preparations required to host program activities; and taking notes and maintaining records in support of QUNO program activities. Attend and participate in all QUNO staff-related meetings where appropriate. Specialize in several areas of work under the QUNO strategic plan and help provide coverage of the work under the supervision of senior staff. This will entail attending relevant UN meetings to monitor and analyze issues of Quaker concerns before the UN; maintaining contacts with appropriate individuals in the UN community; conducting research on issues as they arise; and other duties as assigned. Keep generally informed about issues currently before the UN. Be alert for opportunities to support Quaker perspectives in international work. Provide advice and access for the work of Quakers at the UN. Support QUNO's communications and outreach needs. This includes sharing about QUNO's activities and concerns with Friends, AFSC and other groups, including through addressing and attending meetings and gatherings. This also includes developing content for QUNO's website, e-newsletter, Annual Review, and supporting QUNO's social media presence. In consultation with FWCC and AFSC, represent Quakers through QUNO. Participate in the planning and take part in meetings of the QUNO Committee. Assist the staff in the recruitment and selection of future Program Assistants.) Regular attendance and punctuality are required. Operates safely in all conditions and follows policies and procedures. Other duties and projects as assigned. SUPERVISORY / MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS NA MINIMUM EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS University degree or equivalent experience required. You will be the right person for this position if: You are passionate about peace and enjoy conducting analysis and sharing insights regarding international issues. You have strong organizational skills, enjoy problem solving and managing logistics. You have some knowledge of, and experience with, Quaker Meetings and/or organizations. You are able to communicate effectively in both spoken and written English, and to communicate with diverse partners. You enjoy working independently while also being an active member of a team. You have experience working with people of differing backgrounds and ideologies, including being sensitive to cultural, religious, gender and class differences. You are able to be flexible and respond to rapidly changing situations in the UN community and resulting shifts in Quaker UN work. You are available to attend occasional evening and weekend meetings and very occasional travel. You are committed to Quaker values and testimonies, including the principles and philosophy of the American Friends Service Committee, which emphasize non-violence and the belief in the intrinsic worth of every individual. You share a commitment to the principles, concerns, and considerations of AFSC with regard to equity around all aspects of identity including race, class, nationality, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation, and disabilities. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands and work environment characteristics described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. COMPENSATION The AFSC offers a competitive Total Rewards package. This position is Salary Family: Intern Job Code Intern Minimum Starting Salary $37,390.00. Comprehensive medical and hospitalization plan; term life, STD & LTD, defined benefit pension plan, 403b match, plus other benefits including vacation, PTO, sabbaticals, extended leaves, holidays, participation in unemployment and worker's compensation and social security. The American Friends Service Committee is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity within our organization. Qualified persons are encouraged to apply regardless of their religious affiliation, race, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability. Candidates must be eligible to work in the U.S. AFSC's Central Office and some of its offices in the U.S. are unionized workplaces. This position is not represented. AFSC maintains a deep commitment to a mandate of care for our staff and communities. The American Friends Service Committee is a smoke-free workplace. QUNO Program Assistant Application Procedure The deadline to apply for positions is Monday, February 16, 2026, by 11:59 pm Eastern Time. For any questions about the position or application process, please contact us at *************. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Position duties and expectations change over time. This job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive, exclusive or exhaustive list of the job functions that an employee in this position may be asked to perform from time to time. The employee may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. If there is ever a time that you are unsure what is expected of you, you are expected to meet with your manager and ask questions. If you are unsure how to perform a certain task, ask your manager before performing.
    $37.4k yearly 2d ago
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  • Legal Intern

    Neighborhood Association for Inter-Cultural Affairs 4.0company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Title: Legal Intern/Fellow Department: Legal Status: Part-time; schedule based on intern availability About NAICA Since 1974, NAICA has provided culturally and linguistically client-centered housing, legal, and social support services to residents of the Bronx. Our mission is to promote self-efficacy and improve the quality of life for individuals and families across New York. NAICA's Legal Department provides free legal services to low-income households facing eviction and those residents with immigration matters throughout the Bronx. We advise, assist, and represent tenants to prevent displacement, secure essential repairs, and ensure access to critical public benefits. Our Immigration attorney can provide advice, representation and referrals for low-income Bronx residents with immigration matters. Through direct representation, housing advocacy, and community education, NAICA serves some of New York City's most vulnerable communities. About the NAICA Legal Support Center The legal support center provides advice, representation and referrals for underserved and marginalized immigrants in the Bronx. We provide free legal services and consultations in a culturally and linguistically sensitive manner, working closely with clients, community partners, the Mayor's Office for Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) and social service providers. Internship Summary NAICA seeks law students to join our Legal Department as Legal Interns/Fellows during the Fall, Spring, or summer terms. Interns work directly with the Staff Attorney and gain hands-on experience in Immigration law. This internship is ideal for students interested in civil legal services, immigration law, public interest law, and direct client advocacy. Key Responsibilities Support Staff Attorney handling matters in various Immigration Courts and at Know Your Rights workshops. Conduct legal research and draft memos, briefs, motions, and other substantive filings. Draft legal correspondence. Shadow Staff Attorneys during proceedings. Attend client meetings and assist with case preparation. Qualifications Open to 1L and 2L law students (full-time or evening programs). Strong interest in immigration law, public interest work, civil legal services, or poverty law. Excellent legal research, writing, and analytical skills. Familiarity with immigration law and previous immigration internship or clinic experience is a plus. Ability to work with clients from diverse backgrounds with sensitivity and professionalism. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Commitment to racial, economic, and housing justice. Spanish proficiency is a plus but notrequired. Learning Outcomes Gain direct experience in immigration law. Strengthen legal research, writing, and courtroom skills. Develop a working understanding of immigration law. Learn how to support clients navigating USCIS, the court system, and any applicable public benefits. Build the competencies required for public interest legal practice. Equal Opportunity Statement NAICA is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds, including women, people of color, immigrants, people with disabilities, LGBTQ individuals, people from low-income households, and people with lived experience in the communities we serve.
    $36k-46k yearly est. 4d ago
  • High Performance Computing Intern

    Simons Foundation 4.8company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Scientific Computing Core (SCC) manages supercomputing resources and provides high performance computing (HPC) expertise to all centers at the Flatiron Institute, developing tools broadly useful to the scientific community as a whole. The intern will work on a project at the intersection of astronomy and high-performance computing. The project will be selected based on the intern's skills and interests, but possible directions include: Development of a Python software package with a compiled, parallelized backend to compute the two-point correlation function using SIMD CPU acceleration; Development of a Python package leveraging the Flatiron Institute Non-Uniform Fast Fourier Transform (FINUFFT) to accelerate measurement of the cosmological power spectrum; Contributing to the development of C++ exascale cosmological N-body simulation software. In addition to the project work, the intern may perform other duties or tasks as assigned or required. The internship will take place in-person at the Simons Foundation's offices in New York City from June 1, 2026 - August 14, 2026. Applicable travel assistance to New York City and a supported temporary housing option while in New York City may be available. Visit the Summer at Simons page to learn more. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education B.S. or M.S. in physics, math, astronomy, computer science, engineering or related technical discipline. Experience Experience with at least one of Python, C++, and Rust is required. Experience with both Python and a compiled language is ideal. Familiarity with NumPy is desired. Familiarity with or interest in HPC technologies like OpenMP, CUDA, CPU SIMD, or Rayon is desired. Familiarity with or interest in language binding technologies between Python and C++ or Rust, such as pybind11/nanobind, scikit-build-core, or maturin is desired. Familiarity with mathematical concepts like the Fourier transform is desired. Familiarity with or interest in physics and cosmology is ideal. Related Skills & Other Requirements Must enjoy working in a vigorous research-driven environment Desire to document code and process, deliberative decision-making. Strong oral and written communication Excellent collaborative and interpersonal skills REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS Resume or CV Cover letter indicating your interest in the position Application Deadline Applications for summer 2026 must be submitted by February 6, 2026 COMPENSATION This internship pays $20, $25 or $28 per hour, depending on degree level Our Commitment to Expanding Pathways to Science & Opportunities for All: Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds, and experiences. The Simons Foundation is committed to advancing basic science and mathematics to benefit humankind and expand our collective understanding of our world. As part of our mission, we support partners, programs, and initiatives that seek to broaden the scientific community and open pathways to science and mathematics careers. The Simons Foundation provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state, and local law.
    $39k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 39d ago
  • [Summer 2026] Research Resources - Library Internship

    The Whitney Museum 4.6company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Whitney's summer internship program is a full-time, paid, nine-week session primarily for undergraduate students. The program includes training, direct work experience, professional development, and a weekly speaker series. The 2026 Summer internship will be hybrid, meaning interns will work onsite at least three days per week. The program will begin on Monday, June 1, and end on Friday, July 31. Participants must be available Monday through Friday for nine consecutive weeks, five days per week. The application window for our Summer 2026 Hearst Family Internship is now open through Friday, January 16th. Please note that all candidates will be considered on a rolling basis, and as such, some opportunities may close before the deadline. The Whitney seeks a Research Resources: Library intern for Summer 2026. To view all Internship opportunities and to learn more about The Whitney's offerings, please refer to our Internships Page. Expected Projects & Assignments * Create original and copy cataloging in MARC for library materials * Create preservation housings for Library Special Collections materials * Assist with providing in-person and remote reference services * Assist with the circulation of library materials * Assist with supervising the reading room and on-site researchers * Assist with reference inquiries from staff and external researchers Skills & Qualifications * Ideal candidate is a current student or recent graduate who has completed at least one semester in a Library and Information Science program, or related graduate program * Experience with library cataloging (MARC, RDA, LCSH, LC classification) and/or preservation a plus * Interest in modern and contemporary American art and museum work * Ability to work independently with attention to detail * Experience with conducting research using an ILS * Ability to lift cartons (up to 30lbs) is helpful * Only students currently pursuing a MLIS degree are eligible * Previous museum experience is not required Provided Training * General art library policies and procedures * Use of our OPAC, WhitneyCat, and Koha ILS * Library cataloging and MARC/RDA metadata creation * Basics of hands-on preservation rehousing for a variety of library materials * Reference and user services skills. Outcomes * First-hand experience in multiple areas related to the operations of library a museum setting * An understanding of how the Whitney's research collections support unique areas of inquiry * The opportunity to work with both Whitney staff researchers and visiting scholars * Increased knowledge of metadata, reference, and circulation of library resources Compensation * Interns will be paid a stipend of $6,500 for full participation. Generous support for Ostrover Family Academic Year Interns is provided by Julie and Doug Ostrover. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply. We are dedicated to considering a broad array of candidates. Whether you're new to arts and culture administration, returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or take the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar. Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interest in the arts and culture space and what you hope to bring to this role. About the Whitney: The Whitney Museum of American Art, founded in 1930 by the artist and philanthropist Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, houses the foremost collection of American art from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. From her vision arose the Whitney Museum of American Art, which has been championing the most innovative art of the United States for 86 years. The core of the Whitney's mission is to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit American art of our time and serve a wide variety of audiences in celebration of the complexity and diversity of art and culture in the United States. Through this mission and a steadfast commitment to artists themselves, the Whitney has long been a powerful force in support of modern and contemporary art and continues to help define what is innovative and influential in American art today. EEO Statement: The Whitney Museum of American Art is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Museum does not discriminate because of age, sex, religion, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, pregnancy, partnership status, caregiver status, veteran status, gender (including gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, predisposition, or carrier status, arrest or conviction record to the extent required by applicable law, credit history, domestic violence, sexual violence, or stalking victim status, or any other factor prohibited by law. The Museum hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled. The Museum encourages all qualified candidates to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
    $57k-71k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Intern, Health Initiative

    The Rockefeller Foundation 4.7company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Rockefeller Foundation seeks an Intern for its Health Initiative team. Reporting to the Director, Health, and working closely with team members, this role supports efforts to strengthen climate-informed health action and improve public health decision-making. The Health Initiative team focuses on addressing the impacts of climate change on human health, particularly for vulnerable populations. Responsibilities include research, coordination, and support for meetings and partnerships. Program Details Open to graduate students currently enrolled in an accredited program. Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter as part of the application process. Work authorization in the United States is required. This is a year-long internship: Full-time (35 hrs/week) during the summer (June-August 2026). Part-time during the academic year (September 2026-May 2027), with a minimum of 16 and maximum of 20 hours per week. The position is based in New York City and requires in-office presence Monday through Thursday during the summer (June-August). The in-office presence during the academic year will be determined by the position supervisor with consideration for the Intern's class schedule. Hiring Range: $30-$35 hourly rate. This represents the present low and high end of the Foundation's pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary based on various factors, including but not limited to work experience. This is a non-exempt position and thus eligible for overtime pay. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Support research and analysis on solutions to address climate-related health challenges, focusing on vulnerable populations. Assist in preparing background and briefing materials (e.g. memos, slide decks) for strategic engagements and partnerships. Drive linkages across multiple workstreams by contributing to strategy and communication materials for internal and external audiences. Support project management efforts for different Health Team priorities, managing timelines and contributors towards project objectives. Provide logistical support for meetings and convenings, including researching potential invitees, managing invitations, and preparing research briefs. Draft grant and contract materials under guidance from program officers. Other duties and projects as assigned. Education, Experience, and Skills Currently enrolled in a graduate program in public health, public policy, business, government, international development, or a related field. Basic research and analytical skills with the ability to summarize findings clearly. Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to draft simple content and share ideas effectively. Collaborative and adaptable, eager to learn and contribute to team projects. Demonstrated ability to manage tasks with guidance and take initiative when appropriate. Commitment to the mission of the Foundation. Competencies Bias for Action: Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Communicates Effectively: Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences. Decision Quality: Makes good and timely decisions that keep the organization moving forward. Strategic Learning: Actively learns through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder. Values Differences: Recognizes the value of different perspectives, commits to being self-aware and respectful, and seeks to learn from new and different voices. About The Rockefeller Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation is a pioneering philanthropy built on collaborative partnerships at the frontiers of science, technology, and innovation that enable individuals, families, and communities to flourish. We make big bets to promote the well-being of humanity in food, health, energy, and finance, including through our public charity, RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC). For more information, sign up for our newsletter at *************************************** and follow us on X @RockefellerFdn and LinkedIn @the-rockefeller-foundation. As an organization, we focus on six values to advance our culture and continue our success. We are dedicated to being Transparent, Optimistic, Accountable, Collaborative, Trusted, and Equitable. We expect all employees at the Foundation to contribute by developing their unique perspectives and talent, challenging conventional wisdom through evidence and reason, and amplifying marginalized voices. The Rockefeller Foundation is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and compliance with all federal, state, and local laws concerning employment discrimination, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. To this end, the Foundation ensures equal opportunity to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, lawful alien status, physical, mental, and medical disability, veteran status, liability for service in the United States Armed Forces, or any other protected status. The Rockefeller Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $30-35 hourly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Accounting Intern

    Ulster County Community Action Committee 3.2company rating

    Kingston, NY jobs

    Join the Ulster County Community Action Committee as a Student Intern and gain hands-on experience in the nonprofit sector. This onsite position in Kingston, NY, will immerse you in meaningful work that directly impacts the community, providing valuable insights and professional development. With a competitive pay of $16.00/hr, you will have the opportunity to apply your academic knowledge while working alongside dedicated professionals. This internship is designed for college students eager to expand their skill set, network with community leaders, and make a tangible difference. Don't miss your chance to enhance your resume while contributing to important social services initiatives that benefit the local community. Apply today and take the first step towards an enriching career. What does a Student Intern do? As a Student Intern in the Finance Department at Ulster County Community Action Committee, you will play a vital role in assisting with audits and enhancing financial accountability. This position will involve supporting the team with organizing financial documents, gathering necessary data, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. You'll gain firsthand experience in financial processes while working alongside professionals dedicated to transparency and efficiency. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your analytical skills and understand the inner workings of a nonprofit organization while contributing to its mission of serving the community. Your involvement will help ensure the financial integrity of our programs, allowing us to effectively support those in need. What we're looking for in a Student Intern To be successful as a Student Intern in the Finance Department at Ulster County Community Action Committee, candidates should possess strong accounting skills and a solid foundation in mathematics. Attention to detail is crucial, as the role requires precise data entry and accurate record-keeping. Familiarity with financial software and tools will be beneficial in aiding day-to-day tasks. Effective communication skills are essential, as you will collaborate with team members to gather information and support the audit process. Additionally, being organized and proactive will help you navigate various responsibilities efficiently, making you a valuable asset to the team and enhancing your professional development in the nonprofit sector. Knowledge and skills required for the position are: Accounting skills Math data entry Join us! If you think this role will suit your needs, great! Applying is a piece of cake. Good luck - we're excited to meet you!
    $16 hourly 59d ago
  • [Summer 2026] Exhibition Production Internship

    The Whitney Museum 4.6company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Whitney's summer internship program is a full-time, paid, nine-week session primarily for undergraduate students. The program includes training, direct work experience, professional development, and a weekly speaker series. The 2026 Summer internship will be hybrid, meaning interns will work onsite at least three days per week. The program will begin on Monday, June 1, and end on Friday, July 31. Participants must be available Monday through Friday for nine consecutive weeks, five days per week. The application window for our Summer 2026 Hearst Family Internship is now open through Friday, January 16th. Please note that all candidates will be considered on a rolling basis, and as such, some opportunities may close before the deadline. The Whitney seeks an Exhibition Production intern for Summer 2026. To view all Internship opportunities and to learn more about The Whitney's offerings, please refer to our Internships Page. Expected Projects & Assignments: * Assist in organizing and maintaining the Production Department's fabrication archive, transferring key records, drawings, and photographs into a new, user-friendly database. * Catalog and standardize information related to past and ongoing fabrication projects to improve accessibility for internal use. * Collaborate with production staff to identify relevant documentation, ensuring materials are accurately labeled and stored. Both physically and digitally. * Support the production team with logistics and sourcing tasks, including ordering materials, communicating with vendors, and tracking deliveries. * Observe and assist with behind-the-scenes exhibition preparation for the upcoming Roy Lichtenstein Retrospective opening in Fall 2026, including planning and pre-fabrication work. * Contribute to other department needs as assigned, such as documentation, scheduling, or assisting during exhibition builds. Skills and Qualifications: * Enrolled in programs in Museum Studies, Art History, Library or Archival Science, Exhibition Design, Industrial Design, Architecture or a related field. * Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage and structure large sets of data. * Interest in museum production, archival practices, and the intersection between design documentation and fabrication. * Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite a plus. * Ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment. * This position supports the organization of both the Production Department's digital archive and physical materials library. Provided Training: * Hands-on experience with exhibition production, from conceptualization to final execution. * Exposure to the logistics and coordination of large-scale, high-profile art exhibitions, including collaboration with carpentry, exhibition design, and curatorial departments. * Opportunities to work closely with professionals on fabrication and construction tasks, gaining insight into various trades such as wood, metal, painting, and upholstery. Outcomes: * Develop a strong understanding of the exhibition production process, including problem-solving and creative collaboration. * Build professional skills in project management, communication, and cross-departmental coordination. * Gain insight into the relationship between creative vision and practical execution in a museum setting. * Acquire practical skills in working with artists, curators, and exhibition design teams. Compensation * Interns will be paid a stipend of $6,500 for full participation. Generous support for Hearst Summer Interns is provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply. We are dedicated to considering a broad array of candidates. Whether you're new to arts and culture administration, returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or take the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar. Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interest in the arts and culture space and what you hope to bring to this role. About the Whitney: The Whitney Museum of American Art, founded in 1930 by the artist and philanthropist Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, houses the foremost collection of American art from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. From her vision arose the Whitney Museum of American Art, which has been championing the most innovative art of the United States for 86 years. The core of the Whitney's mission is to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit American art of our time and serve a wide variety of audiences in celebration of the complexity and diversity of art and culture in the United States. Through this mission and a steadfast commitment to artists themselves, the Whitney has long been a powerful force in support of modern and contemporary art and continues to help define what is innovative and influential in American art today. EEO Statement: The Whitney Museum of American Art is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Museum does not discriminate because of age, sex, religion, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, pregnancy, partnership status, caregiver status, veteran status, gender (including gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, predisposition, or carrier status, arrest or conviction record to the extent required by applicable law, credit history, domestic violence, sexual violence, or stalking victim status, or any other factor prohibited by law. The Museum hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled. The Museum encourages all qualified candidates to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
    $37k-46k yearly est. 25d ago
  • [Summer 2026] Exhibition Design Internship

    The Whitney Museum 4.6company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Whitney's summer internship program is a full-time, paid, nine-week session primarily for undergraduate students. The program includes training, direct work experience, professional development, and a weekly speaker series. The 2026 Summer internship will be hybrid, meaning interns will work onsite at least three days per week. The program will begin on Monday, June 1, and end on Friday, July 31. Participants must be available Monday through Friday for nine consecutive weeks, five days per week. The application window for our Summer 2026 Hearst Family Internship is now open through Friday, January 16th. Please note that all candidates will be considered on a rolling basis, and as such, some opportunities may close before the deadline. The Whitney seeks an Exhibition Design intern for Summer 2026. To view all Internship opportunities and to learn more about The Whitney's offerings, please refer to our Internships Page. Expected Projects & Assignments * Interns will participate in departmental design charrettes and meetings with exhibition curators to review design concepts and art layouts as well as planning meetings involving colleagues across the institution (via Zoom and in-person) * Interns will also assist in making art layouts, scaled maquettes of the artwork, study models, full scale mockups and presentation materials * When possible, interns will observe and assist on the floor during construction and installation Skills & Qualifications * Enrolled in architecture or related design program * 2D drafting skills, preferably Vectorworks, 3D modeling skills, preferably Rhino and V-Ray, and fluency in Adobe Suite. * Facility with building both study and finish models * Ability to think abstractly and creatively Concern for details * Good communication skills * Ability to work in a flexible, fast-paced environment on simultaneous projects * When applying, candidates must provide a link to their design portfolio * Undergraduates and graduates currently enrolled in accredited academic year programs are eligibl * While a demonstrated interest in art and art history is preferred, students in all majors are encouraged to apply * Previous museum experience is not required Provided Training * Interns will be exposed to the process of how exhibitions are realized from conception to installation and the role of Exhibition Design in that process * Interns will work alongside designers and curators to develop an exhibition's narrative and environment * Interns will learn the tools designers use to communicate spatial and conceptual ideas to curators and the larger institution * Training in developing scaled models of the art work, working with architectural models of the exhibition, developing larger mock ups, developing architectural drawings, and looking critically at art layout in terms of the curatorial narrative Outcomes * Learning the skills to help assess art checklists, developing three-dimensional thinking with 2D and 3D work, learning the fundamentals of exhibition design planning. Gaining insight from how a large museum of this scale works and how other departments affect exhibition design. Compensation * Interns will be paid a stipend of $6,500 for full participation. Generous support for Hearst Summer Interns is provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply. We are dedicated to considering a broad array of candidates. Whether you're new to arts and culture administration, returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or take the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar. Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interest in the arts and culture space and what you hope to bring to this role. About the Whitney: The Whitney Museum of American Art, founded in 1930 by the artist and philanthropist Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, houses the foremost collection of American art from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. From her vision arose the Whitney Museum of American Art, which has been championing the most innovative art of the United States for 86 years. The core of the Whitney's mission is to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit American art of our time and serve a wide variety of audiences in celebration of the complexity and diversity of art and culture in the United States. Through this mission and a steadfast commitment to artists themselves, the Whitney has long been a powerful force in support of modern and contemporary art and continues to help define what is innovative and influential in American art today. EEO Statement: The Whitney Museum of American Art is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Museum does not discriminate because of age, sex, religion, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage or citizenship, disability, marital status, pregnancy, partnership status, caregiver status, veteran status, gender (including gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, predisposition, or carrier status, arrest or conviction record to the extent required by applicable law, credit history, domestic violence, sexual violence, or stalking victim status, or any other factor prohibited by law. The Museum hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled. The Museum encourages all qualified candidates to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
    $57k-68k yearly est. 25d ago
  • 2026 National Urban League Summer Internship Program

    National Urban League 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Are you eager to gain real-world experience and make a meaningful impact in your community? Curious about what goes on behind the scenes at a national conference? If so, the National Urban League Summer Internship Program could be the perfect opportunity for you! The National Urban League Summer Internship Program offers undergraduate students meaningful exposure to the field of non-profit management and the opportunity to engage with a leading civil rights organization. Interns will be based at the National Urban League's headquarters in New York City or Washington, D.C. This program is designed for students interested in pursuing careers in the non-profit sector or in gaining a deeper understanding of the dynamic relationship between non-profits, corporations, and governments and how these entities work together to advance social change. The internship operates in a hybrid format, with interns working three days in the office and two days remotely each week. This opportunity is open exclusively to undergraduate students. Program Details: Paid Internship Duration: 9 weeks (June 9 - August 6) Location: Hybrid (New York City or Washington, D.C.) Paid travel & hotel to National Urban League's conference is Nashville TN Please Note: The National Urban League does not provide housing assistance for this program. Responsibilities Who Should Apply? We are seeking driven, motivated undergraduate students from diverse academic backgrounds who: Have a strong academic record (minimum 2.8 GPA) Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and communication skills Are enthusiastic, eager to learn, and interested in the mission of the National Urban League Are actively engaged in extracurricular activities and community service Why Participate? Interns at the National Urban League gain firsthand experience in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Program highlights include: Develop Key Skills: Gain practical experience in leadership, communication, project management, and nonprofit operations, all highly sought-after skills for future careers in any industry. Hands-On Conference Experience: Get a firsthand look at what goes into organizing a major national conference and take on key assignments that will have a real impact. Unique Access: Participate in The President's Project, which gives you the opportunity to collaborate with your intern class on a topic given to you by our President & CEO, Marc Morial, that will be presented to executive leadership. Exclusive Networking: Build lasting connections with industry professionals and key leaders within the National Urban League. Qualifications Application Requirements: Resume Official academic transcript (minimum 2.8 GPA) One academic letter of recommendation One-page essay explaining your interest in the program. To Apply: Click the link: to apply online & upload all your required documents. ********************************************* Deadline: February 16, 2026 WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The National Urban League is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to complying with all federal, state, and local equal employment opportunity (“EEO”) laws. The National Urban League strictly prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of the individual's race, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion or creed, national origin, alienage, citizenship, age, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, sexual and reproductive health decisions or decision making (of employees or their dependents), familial status, marital status, partnership status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, military status, domestic violence victim status, arrest or pre- employment criminal conviction record, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to all National Urban League activities, including, but not limited to, recruitment, hiring, compensation, assignment, training, promotion, discipline, and discharge. This policy also bans discriminatory harassment. Employment at the National Urban League is at will.
    $41k-51k yearly est. Auto-Apply 48d ago
  • Intern, Investments Office

    The Rockefeller Foundation 4.7company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Rockefeller Foundation seeks an Intern for its Investments Office. Reporting to the Investments team and working closely with cross-functional partners, this role supports AI implementation initiatives that modernize workflows and enhance decision-making. Responsibilities include designing and prototyping AI-enabled tools, improving risk and portfolio analytics, and building solutions for knowledge management. Program Details Open to graduate students currently enrolled in an accredited program. Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter as part of the application process. Work authorization in the United States is required. This is a year-long internship : Full-time (35 hrs/week) during the summer (June-August 2026). Part-time during the academic year (September 2026-May 2027), with a minimum of 16 and maximum of 20 hours per week. The position is based in New York City and requires in-office presence Monday through Thursday during the summer (June-August). The in-office presence during the academic year will be determined by the position supervisor with consideration for the Intern's class schedule. Hiring Range: $30-$35 hourly rate. This represents the present low and high end of the Foundation's pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary based on various factors, including but not limited to work experience. This is a non-exempt position and thus eligible for overtime pay. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Assist in building an AI-powered knowledge repository of historical investment decisions and rationales, and develop a framework that enhances future decision-making. Support the modernization of risk and portfolio analytics models by translating selected MATLAB codes to Python using AI coding tools, including documentation and validation. Design and implement AI workflow prototypes for marketable and non-marketable investment teams (e.g., meeting pack generator, document intelligence pilot). Build automated quality assurance checks for investment document management platforms (BipSync, Tetrix), focusing on tool development and process improvement. Develop evaluation frameworks and dashboards to measure AI tool performance. Present a capstone project summarizing findings and recommendations to the Investments Office team. Education, Experience, and Skills Currently enrolled in a graduate program in quantitative finance, financial engineering, financial mathematics, or a related discipline. Demonstrates curiosity about AI applications in investing, risk analysis, and data engineering, with a willingness to learn and apply concepts under guidance. Basic programming and analytical abilities, with openness to learning new tools and frameworks through hands-on experience. Ability to draft simple, clear content and summarize technical concepts for team understanding. Works effectively with others, shows adaptability, and contributes to projects with enthusiasm and support. Capable of managing assigned tasks, asking questions when needed, and taking ownership of work under supervision. Competencies Bias for Action : Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Communicates Effectively : Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences. Decision Quality : Makes good and timely decisions that keep the organization moving forward. Strategic Learning : Actively learns through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder. Values Differences : Recognizes the value of different perspectives, commits to being self-aware and respectful, and seeks to learn from new and different voices. About The Rockefeller Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation is a pioneering philanthropy built on collaborative partnerships at the frontiers of science, technology, and innovation that enable individuals, families, and communities to flourish. We make big bets to promote the well-being of humanity in food, health, energy, and finance, including through our public charity, RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC). For more information, sign up for our newsletter at *************************************** and follow us on X @RockefellerFdn and LinkedIn @the-rockefeller-foundation. As an organization, we focus on six values to advance our culture and continue our success. We are dedicated to being Transparent, Optimistic, Accountable, Collaborative, Trusted, and Equitable. We expect all employees at the Foundation to contribute by developing their unique perspectives and talent, challenging conventional wisdom through evidence and reason, and amplifying marginalized voices. The Rockefeller Foundation is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and compliance with all federal, state, and local laws concerning employment discrimination, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. To this end, the Foundation ensures equal opportunity to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, lawful alien status, physical, mental, and medical disability, veteran status, liability for service in the United States Armed Forces, or any other protected status. The Rockefeller Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $30-35 hourly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Global Kids, Student Academic Support Intern

    Global Kids 3.9company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Student Academic Support Interns The GK School Program Intern will provide valuable support to our high school or middle school programs on-site. The intern will assist in administrative tasks and contribute to the planning and co-facilitation of activities for students. Interns are also expected to engage students in Social Emotional Learning (SEL) practices. Our programs encompass lunch clubs, the Power of Citizenry (Leadership), College and Career Readiness, and restorative practices. Specific Duties and Responsibilities Prepare materials for workshops. Provide academic support for 9-12 grade students Facilitating one-on-one and group tutoring sessions Assist in student outreach and recruitment. Research leadership topics and engaging activities. Support and promote the development of a positive school climate that emphasizes safety, community, and positivity to enhance the significance of school attendance for students. Develop and maintain positive relationships with parents, community members, school personnel, and other stakeholders. Collaborate with Global Kids and school staff, enhance the positivity, safety, and student empowerment aspects of the school community. The intern will report to the Assistant. Community School Director and Community School Director. Perform other duties as needed or developed based on the intern's skills and interests Qualifications: We are looking for motivated individuals currently enrolled in college and seeking academic credit for an internship opportunity. The ideal candidate should possess the following qualifications: Academic Strength: Strong performance in Regents and SAT exams. Proficiency in both History and Mathematics. Interest and Experience: Experience or a strong interest in working with youth. Ability to employ interactive learning strategies in diverse settings. Interpersonal Skills: Strong facilitation, consensus-building, and interpersonal skills. Personal Attributes: Strong work ethic, demonstrating initiative and creativity. Willingness to learn and the ability to manage multiple tasks independently. Communication and Technology: Proficient in communication, both written and verbal. Strong organizational skills. Comfortable with technology. The candidate must be enrolled in an internship course eligible to receive course credit. Additional Requirements: Interns will be required to undergo fingerprinting through the Department of Education. A valid Social Security card is necessary for Department of Education fingerprinting. Hours & Location Schedule: Internships are available M-F from 11 am - 3:30 pm (a minimum of 4 hours per week is however, the schedule is flexible and can be arranged based on intern availabilities and program needs). Multiple Locations (Selected based on the intern's location): Hell's Kitchen Area, Bronx, Brooklyn, Union Square, Astoria Area... ******************************************************************************************* Global Kids, Inc. is an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity and do not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment based on race, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, citizenship, mental or physical handicap or disability, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. We continue to support and promote equal employment opportunity, human dignity, and racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
    $25k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Program Assistant PT Seniors

    East Side House Settlement 3.5company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Title Program Assistant Department Older Adult Centers Salary Range $19 per hour (25 hours per week) Reports To Program Director MISSION STATEMENT East Side House cares for the individuals, families, and communities we serve by expanding opportunities to live more fulfilling lives through education, career, and supportive services. Summary/ Objective East Side House (ESH) is a community resource in the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. We believe education is the key that enables all people to create economic and civic opportunities for themselves, their families, and their community. ESH's Older Adult Programs aligns with our mission by providing high quality programs and services to the older adult population within community centers, Older Adult Centers and school partnerships. Reporting to the Program Director, the Program Assistant will support the day-to-day operations of the Older Adults program. This role involves coordinating activities, assisting older adults, and maintaining compliance with agency guidelines. This role will help ensure programs and services meet DFTA standards and contractual obligations. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Under the supervision of the Director, the Program Coordinator will be responsible for but not limited to the following: Promote older adult participation and involvement in the advisory board, grievance committee, other such committees, and the center. Welcome and register new members in the program. Ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all participants. Support East Side House Older Adult Programs Maintain attendance records, program calendars, and required reports. Assist with data entry and compliance documentation for DFTA reporting. Help coordinate partnerships with local organizations and property management Complete monthly Kitchen Inventory Answer telephones, faxing, emailing, and filling Assist with social activities in the areas of (Health management, physical health, and Nutrition, Arts & Culture, Technology and Education/Recreation activities). Assist with Congregate lunch Lead and supervise volunteers Follow and implement DFTA/ESH regulations and policies Assist with the promotion and coordination of center activities Encourage participant participation Assist with preparation of the DFTA Program and Nutrition assessments/CAP and DOH Cover other sites as needed Related tasks as assigned. Other Duties Please note that this is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Qualifications Qualifications To perform this position successfully, the Program Assistant must be able to fulfill all the elements of the job description to the highest standard and be able to work well with colleagues in a high energy and collaborative work environment. Additional qualifications include: Education / Experience High school diploma Experience with older adults Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred Excellent skills in verbal and written communication Ability to work with a culturally and economically diverse population Strong organizational skills Demonstrated knowledge of community service/development Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and assess priorities and actions Ability to work independently and take initiative. Competencies Customer Service Communication Proficiency Ability to handle confidential information Knowledge of community resources for older adults Problem Solving/ Analysis Ethical Conduct Customer/Client Focus Time Management Teamwork Orientation Clearance Employees must be clear to work at ESH. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background checks and/or screenings. Supervisory Responsibility This position is responsible for supervising interns when applicable. Physical Demands This role may involve occasional lifting or moving of items up to 50 pounds and routine use of standard office equipment. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Expected Work Schedule The work schedule expected for this position is: Monday through Friday and occasional weekends and holidays. Days and hours of work will range within and to cover the shift of operations from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Flexible work schedule is required for Summer Cooling center days/hours, as aligned to the needs of the program/service. The schedule may be adjusted based on ESH's operational needs, with notice provided whenever possible. EEO Statement East Side House (ESH) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages individuals with disabilities, and veterans to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
    $19 hourly 11d ago
  • Internship - Copy Editor (The Chautauquan Daily)/Seasonal Employment

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    Job Description The Chautauquan Daily, or the Daily, is the official newspaper of Chautauqua Institution. It is a community newspaper distributed six days a week to subscribers by carrier and via USPS during the nine-week summer assembly season. The Daily is a 10-to-32-page broadsheet newspaper that is written, designed, and edited at Chautauqua Institution and sent to an off-site printer. The newsroom staff is multigenerational, including talented interns from universities, professional journalists, and the community members. About Your Stipend The stipend for this position is $3,700 for the summer season, June to August. Also included are a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, parking pass, and accommodations. About Your Learning Experience Edit the work of staff writers for accuracy and clarity, grammar, spelling and AP style. Edit and write suggested headlines. Flow formatted copy into InDesign. Work with the editors to enforce deadlines and ensure a seamless production process. Use social platforms including Twitter and Facebook to share content and tell the story of a Chautauqua season. About the Referral Program Chautauqua Institution's Referral Bonus Program is a talent solution to recruit, develop, and retain a diverse workforce that encompasses all the skills and experience necessary to deliver on our goals and objectives. Chautauqua Institution will provide a $500 referral bonus (less taxes) for active employees referring a new candidate who is hired and remains employed for at least 90-days from the first physical date of work. In the case of seasonal positions working less than 6-months, the new candidate must remain actively employed for at least 30-days from the first physical date of work and until the closing date of the season. The closing date of the season is the last Sunday in August. About Your Schedule Chautauqua Institution and Chautauqua Hotel Company offer flexible schedules, full and part-time, for seasonal employment during summer operations starting annually each June and concluding in August. Seasonal employment may be available earlier (pre-season) and beyond season (post-season) based on business needs and candidate availability. Schedules typically include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays as a requirement. While you will confirm your final schedule with management at the time of an interview and offer of employment, you should generally anticipate the following schedule options for this position: Workdays are six days a week: Sunday through Friday for publication dates Monday through Saturday. Hours may include evenings, weekends, and holidays to accommodate the development of assigned work. About Living on the Grounds This position offers employer-provided housing and parking. Residency starts in early June and ends in late August. Chautauqua Institution may provide limited housing options on our grounds or assist you with locating nearby housing arrangements for select opportunities based on business needs. Housing is not an option for many positions and may be of a cost to you. Candidates should assume there are no employer-provided or employer-assisted housing options available for this position unless it is otherwise stated. About Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit global convener of dialogue on the most significant issues of the day through engagement across four pillars of the arts, education, religion, and recreation. The Chautauqua community is located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State and comes alive each summer with a unique mix of visual and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship/programs, and recreational activities. Chautauqua Institution owns and operates Chautauqua Hotel Company, a comprehensive hotel, food & beverage, conferencing, and events organization. Discovering Your Chautauqua Experience There are countless ways that our talent will engage with our mission, vision, and diverse communities, and you are invited to immerse yourself in our programming as a gateway to this experience. Employees will receive a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, free of cost, which provides access to many of our programs at the Amphitheater. Our Commitment to IDEA Chautauqua Institution values Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) as a priority in our strategic plan, 150 Forward. One of our five core values is “The dignity and contributions of all people.” We are committed to creating conditions where everyone can engage as complete and valued participants in the Chautauqua experience. The Institution is an equal opportunity employer committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against based on any status protected under federal, state, or local law. We especially welcome applications from those who can demonstrate experience, engagement, and professional expertise in IDEA. Joining Our Talent Community Join our talent community online at CHQ.org/employment. You are encouraged to learn more about Chautauqua Institution at CHQ.org and view the 150 Forward Strategic Plan at 150fwd.CHQ.org.
    $30k-33k yearly est. 30d ago
  • Network Engineer Intern

    Simons Foundation 4.8company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Scientific Computing Core (SCC) manages supercomputing resources and provides high performance computing (HPC) expertise to all centers at the Flatiron Institute, developing tools broadly useful to the scientific community as a whole. SCC is seeking an intern who is interested in high-performance networking of cluster resources. Networks provide the underlying fabrics upon which high-performance computing operates, often limiting performance of key tasks like message passing or filesystem access. Architecting, deploying, and maintaining high performance networks requires both care and precision. The internship will take place in-person at the Simons Foundation's offices in New York City from June 1, 2026 - August 14, 2026. Applicable travel assistance to New York City and a supported temporary housing option while in New York City may be available. Visit the Summer at Simons page to learn more. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES Take on one of several potential projects related to network diagnostics, automation, routine testing, or benchmarking and tuning of either ethernet or InfiniBand fabrics. Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education Must be a student enrolled in an accredited graduate degree program Students enrolled in physics, mathematics, computer science, or related disciplines preferred Experience Basic understanding of computer networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, routing, switching, VLANs, DNS, DHCP) Basic knowledge of the Linux command line Familiarity with programming in Python, Julia, or Rust Some experience in HPC and cluster computing topics such as MPI, Slurm is preferred Basic knowledge of Git/GitHub desired Related Skills & Other Requirements Must enjoy working in a research-driven environment Desire to document code and process, deliberative decision-making. Strong oral and written communication Excellent collaborative and interpersonal skills REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS Resume or CV Cover letter indicating your interest in the position Application Deadline Applications for summer 2026 must be submitted by February 6, 2026 COMPENSATION This internship pays $20, $25 or $28 per hour, depending on degree level Our Commitment to Expanding Pathways to Science & Opportunities for All: Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds, and experiences. The Simons Foundation is committed to advancing basic science and mathematics to benefit humankind and expand our collective understanding of our world. As part of our mission, we support partners, programs, and initiatives that seek to broaden the scientific community and open pathways to science and mathematics careers. The Simons Foundation provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state, and local law.
    $62k-79k yearly est. Auto-Apply 39d ago
  • Data Intern

    Child & Family Services of Erie County 3.3company rating

    Buffalo, NY jobs

    Job Description The Data Intern will work closely with the Data Analyst to support a variety of data-related projects and daily operations. This role is ideal for a college student seeking hands-on experience in data analytics, business intelligence, and organizational reporting. Intern Activities: Assist with data gathering, cleaning, and transformation for reporting and dashboard development. Support the creation and maintenance of dashboards, logic models, and scorecards. Help document data flows, relationships, and processes (e.g., ER diagrams, data dictionaries). Participate in data validation and quality assurance activities. Aid in preparing reports for program evaluation, strategic planning, and committee participation. Contribute to the organization and review of program data needs across multiple systems (e.g., EHRs, BI platforms, Odoo, FAMs). Support the implementation of artificial intelligence initiatives and learning groups as directed. Assist with documentation and communication of data findings for various audiences. Attend relevant meetings and work groups as needed. Minimum Requirements Current enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's program in Data Science, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field. Foundational knowledge of data modeling, data gathering, and data cleansing. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and basic SQL. Familiarity with dashboarding tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau, Sisense). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Good written and oral communication skills. Interest in data analytics and its impact on organizational outcomes. Internship Details Supervision and mentorship provided by the Data Analyst will occur on a bi-weekly basis. Supervision meetings will be scheduled to provide guidance, review progress, answer questions, and support professional development. Additional check-ins or support sessions can be arranged as needed to ensure the intern's learning goals are met. Opportunity to participate in team meetings, training, and collaborative projects. C+FS offers a wide variety of programs. As the Data Intern, you will have the opportunity to learn more about how non-profit agencies support communities and make a positive impact. Flexible schedule to accommodate academic commitments. Onsite or remote options may be available. Students should be local to the WNY area. This is an unpaid internship.
    $32k-43k yearly est. 30d ago
  • Admissions Counselor Intern

    Department for Persons With Disabilities 3.7company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Are you passionate about making a difference in others' lives? Then come join the Straight and Narrow team! Headquartered in Paterson, NJ, Straight and Narrow is the largest program of its kind. We provide innovative and compassionate services to individuals struggling with substance use and co-occurring disorders. We are looking for dedicated, caring and compassionate people to work in our Residential/Outpatient Treatment Facilities and Community Programs. Admissions Counselor Intern Schedule per week: (Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm) Saturday rotation required. Location: Straight & Narrow Programs Regular Salary: $17.00-21.00/Hr. Responsibilities: * Conduct admission to HWH, long-term, Detox, Intensive Outpatient /outpatient treatment, and short-term residential treatment * Review and complete all required admission documents. * Provide new clients with basic information regarding our services/ programs. * Complete required modules in Electronic Health Record (EHR) and NJSAMS such as DMHAS Income Eligibility, Addiction Severity Index, DSM V, and LOCI. Obtain clinical authorization for admission when required. * Forward designated documents to internal departments (e.g., medical department and welfare case manager) * Communicate with program staff regarding completed admissions. * Submit all completed admissions documentation to the Director of Admissions for review in a timely manner. * Ensure that files are inclusive to include all documentation as required by DMHAS and/or other credentialing entities. * Assist with managing referrals and service inquiries, as assigned, which may include the following: Respond to and manage all messages from external and internal sources. Conduct telephone screening interviews with clients seeking treatment at Straight and Narrow. Complete screening documentation in a comprehensive, consistent, and detail-oriented manner. Request collateral documentation, when appropriate. Follow-up on pending referrals in a timely manner, and make outreach calls to expedite admission scheduling, document accordingly. * Establish and maintain positive, professional interactions and relationships with referrals sources, community stakeholders, and any person or organization making contact with Straight and Narrow. * Assist admissions department with other duties as assigned by Admissions Coordinator and/or Director of Admissions including but not limited to scheduling, case management, completion of preadmission consent forms, and filing. * Participate in supervision, team meetings, and other agency committees as scheduled and/or assigned. * Inform and submit documentation regarding progress towards obtaining CADC/LCADC on a quarterly basis to the Director of Admissions * Follow all Electronic Health Records (EHR) policies. Qualifications: Must have a AA/AS/BA/BS/MA/MSW degree. Computer literacy and the ability to type is a must. Experience with Electronic Health Records a plus. If counselor does not have either a CADC or LCADC, must be actively pursuing one or the other Must complete CADC or LCADC within three (3) years from date of hire. Benefits: For full time positions, we offer medical, vision, dental, life and supplemental life insurance. Accidental and Critical Illness Insurance, 403B with employer match, Paid Time off (PTO), in house training seminars, two training days for certified professionals. SN also offers supervision for those individuals trying to become licensed in NJ as a LCADC/CADC, LSW, LCSW, LAC, LPC and LMFT. We participate in employee discount programs such as the Working Advantage program.
    $17-21 hourly 17d ago
  • Software Engineer Intern

    Simons Foundation 4.8company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Scientific Computing Core (SCC) manages supercomputing resources and provides high performance computing (HPC) expertise to all centers at the Flatiron Institute, developing tools broadly useful to the scientific community as a whole. SCC is seeking a Software Engineer Intern to apply their development skills to original computational projects. The selected candidate will have a chance to collaborate on an open-source project while learning about numerical algorithms, GPU computing, MPI, and various other high performance computing (HPC) topics. The internship will be focused on HPC, and not machine learning, though many of the techniques used can be applied to accelerate machine learning applications. The selected candidate will be on SCC premises daily to meet with their supervisor, collaborate with scientists from a broad range of disciplines, present their progress, and participate in discussions. At the completion of their projects, they will orally present their work and potentially prepare a research paper. The internship will take place in-person at the Simons Foundation's offices in New York City from June 1, 2026 - August 14, 2026. Applicable travel assistance to New York City and a supported temporary housing option while in New York City may be available. Visit the Summer at Simons page to learn more. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES Assist in planning and implementation of novel generic open source computational tools and broader research software. Some recent projects that are in active development include, but are not limited to: High-performance multidimensional function interpolator ********************************** Massively parallel fully resolved hydrodynamic simulation of cytoskeletal elements ********************************************** Novel algorithms for fast evaluation of All-Pairs kernels **************************************** Determining energy landscapes for structures imaged using Cryogenic Electron Microscopy *********************************************** Experimental JIT compilation for performance critical code in C++ ********************************* Use github to organize workflow and effectively collaborate on team programming projects Use Flatiron cluster resources to profile/benchmark/test software Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education Must be a student enrolled in an accredited graduate degree program Students enrolled in physics, mathematics, computer science, or related disciplines preferred Experience Written or made a major contribution to a significant project in one of the following languages: C/C++, Julia, Python, MATLAB, FORTRAN, CUDA Basic knowledge of the Linux command line Working expertise with object oriented programming in C++ and Python, desired Practical experience in HPC and cluster computing topics such as MPI, GPU/CUDA and Slurm, desired Course experience in data structures and algorithms or equivalent, desired Basic knowledge of Git/GitHub, particularly when dealing with shared projects, desired Related Skills & Other Requirements Must enjoy working in a research-driven environment Desire to document code and process, deliberative decision-making. Strong oral and written communication Excellent collaborative and interpersonal skills REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS Resume or CV Cover letter indicating your interest in the position Application Deadline Applications for summer 2026 must be submitted by February 6, 2026 COMPENSATION This internship pays $20, $25 or $28 per hour, depending on degree level Our Commitment to Expanding Pathways to Science & Opportunities for All: Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds, and experiences. The Simons Foundation is committed to advancing basic science and mathematics to benefit humankind and expand our collective understanding of our world. As part of our mission, we support partners, programs, and initiatives that seek to broaden the scientific community and open pathways to science and mathematics careers. The Simons Foundation provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state, and local law.
    $46k-64k yearly est. Auto-Apply 49d ago
  • Internship - Reporter (The Chautauquan Daily)/Seasonal Employment

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    The Chautauquan Daily, or the Daily, is the official newspaper of Chautauqua Institution. It is a community newspaper distributed six days a week to subscribers by carrier and via USPS during the nine-week summer assembly season. The Daily is a 10-to-32-page broadsheet newspaper that is written, designed, and edited at Chautauqua Institution and sent to an off-site printer. The newsroom staff is multigenerational, including talented interns from universities, professional journalists, and the community members. About Your Stipend The stipend for this position is $3,700 for the summer season, June to August. Also included is a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, parking pass, and accommodations. About Your Learning Experience The Chautauquan Daily is a unique opportunity for young writers to gain experience providing beat coverage within a daily newsroom - and to see their byline published nearly every day. Covers assigned beats and submits well-written newspaper articles. Chautauqua Institution's wide variety of summer programming includes the fine, visual and performing arts; religious and interfaith events and issues; prominent speakers addressing major contemporary topics; philanthropy and development; recreational activities; and environmental issues. Timely submission of well-written newspaper articles. Creation of organic multimedia content to enhance storytelling on digital platforms. About the Referral Program Chautauqua Institution's Referral Bonus Program is a talent solution to recruit, develop, and retain a diverse workforce that encompasses all the skills and experience necessary to deliver on our goals and objectives. Chautauqua Institution will provide a $500 referral bonus (less taxes) for active employees referring a new candidate who is hired and remains employed for at least 90-days from the first physical date of work. In the case of seasonal positions working less than 6-months, the new candidate must remain actively employed for at least 30-days from the first physical date of work and until the closing date of the season. The closing date of the season is the last Sunday in August. About Your Schedule Chautauqua Institution and Chautauqua Hotel Company offer flexible schedules, full and part-time, for seasonal employment during summer operations starting annually each June and concluding in August. Seasonal employment may be available earlier (pre-season) and beyond season (post-season) based on business needs and candidate availability. Schedules typically include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays as a requirement. While you will confirm your final schedule with management at the time of an interview and offer of employment, you should generally anticipate the following schedule options for this position: Will be scheduled to work an average of 35-hours/week. Workdays are six days a week: Sunday through Friday for publication dates Monday through Saturday. Hours may include evenings, weekends, and holidays to accommodate the development of assigned work. About Living on the Grounds Chautauqua Institution may provide limited housing options on our grounds or assist you with locating nearby housing arrangements for select opportunities based on business needs. Housing is not an option for many positions and may be of a cost to you. Candidates should assume there are no employer-provided or employer-assisted housing options available for this position unless it is otherwise stated. This position offers employer-provided housing and parking. Residency starts in early June and ends in late August. About Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit global convener of dialogue on the most significant issues of the day through engagement across four pillars of the arts, education, religion, and recreation. The Chautauqua community is located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State and comes alive each summer with a unique mix of visual and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship/programs, and recreational activities. Chautauqua Institution owns and operates Chautauqua Hotel Company, a comprehensive hotel, food & beverage, conferencing, and events organization. Discovering Your Chautauqua Experience There are countless ways that our talent will engage with our mission, vision, and diverse communities, and you are invited to immerse yourself in our programming as a gateway to this experience. Employees will receive a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, free of cost, which provides access to many of our programs at the Amphitheater. Our Commitment to IDEA Chautauqua Institution values Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) as a priority in our strategic plan, 150 Forward. One of our five core values is “The dignity and contributions of all people.” We are committed to creating conditions where everyone can engage as complete and valued participants in the Chautauqua experience. The Institution is an equal opportunity employer committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against based on any status protected under federal, state, or local law. We especially welcome applications from those who can demonstrate experience, engagement, and professional expertise in IDEA. Joining Our Talent Community Join our talent community online at CHQ.org/employment. You are encouraged to learn more about Chautauqua Institution at CHQ.org and view the 150 Forward Strategic Plan at 150fwd.CHQ.org.
    $33k-36k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Law Student Intern - Summer 2026

    Lambda Legal 4.2company rating

    New York jobs

    Who We Are Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and everyone living with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work. Since 1973, Lambda Legal has used impact litigation and other advocacy tools to decriminalize same-sex relationships; challenge discrimination against LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV in the workplace, in the home, in schools, in health care, and in the military; and protect LGBTQ+ families, including by winning and defending marriage equality. Clients are not charged for legal representation or advocacy and Lambda Legal receives no government funding. Headquartered in New York City, Lambda Legal has regional offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, DC. We believe that serving the full breadth of the LGBTQ+ and HIV communities requires cultural competency and enthusiasm for diversity of all kinds. To be successful, we must approach our work with an understanding that discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity is not the only obstacle to achieving full formal and lived equality for LGBTQ+ people and everyone living with HIV; rather, we recognize the intersectional nature of discrimination, specifically including biases based on race, religion, national origin, gender, disability, education, and class. In light of this reality, we prioritize awareness and proactive commitment to counteracting these biases and their compounding effects. Internship Locations Washington, DC Chicago, IL Atlanta, GA Responsibilities Summer interns primarily assist attorneys with litigation and policy tasks. This may include legislative research and tracking, investigation, research and drafting in ongoing cases, prospective cases, and amicus curiae briefs, in all areas of sexual orientation, gender identity, and HIV discrimination. Interns may also research, draft, and/or edit publications on these issues for public education and may assist in maintenance and expansion of resources for our national legal Help Desk. Qualifications Successful candidates will welcome the opportunity to work in a racially- and gender-diverse environment and to contribute to a positive and inclusive atmosphere. Interning at Lambda Legal requires a demonstrated awareness of and commitment to the concerns of the breadth of the communities that Lambda Legal serves. Due to the focused and challenging nature of the work Lambda Legal does, we prefer to hire law students who have some experience with issues relating to our mission. Thus, a background in or familiarity with issues important to lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people, and those living with HIV will greatly strengthen an application. Commitment to public interest law also greatly strengthens an application. Considering the amount of independent work required, second- and third-year students are preferred. Lambda Legal encourages applications from people of color and people with disabilities, including HIV. Compensation Because we have limited resources, Lambda Legal requires applicants to make diligent efforts to secure summer funding from their law schools. However, to ensure that economic barriers do not dissuade talented applicants, Lambda Legal is prepared to provide compensation for students for whom funding is not available. If you are not able to get funding from your school, or your school provides funding at a lesser amount, we will provide you with summer funding or will supplement your school's funding. Selected students will receive more information about this process after receiving notice of their acceptance. Application Students interested in summer internships should apply beginning in the Fall. We begin hiring as the applicant pool allows and continue until all spaces are filled. ________ Read more about Lambda Legal's work on our blog and Instagram. Lambda Legal believes in creating a more equitable playing field for applicants and values the depth of relevant skills built through successful education, work, and life experiences. If your background and skills are a close match for this position, you are strongly encouraged to apply. Lambda Legal is committed to further building and maintaining a staff that reflects the full range of LGBTQ+, HIV-affected and allied communities, and is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. Lambda Legal encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship or immigration status, disability, veteran status, record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Black people, Indigenous people, people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender and gender-diverse people, women, people with abilities in multiple languages, immigrants, people living with disabilities, protected veterans, and formerly incarcerated individuals and individuals living with HIV are all encouraged to apply.
    $40k-51k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Global Kids, Student Academic Support Intern

    Global Kids 3.9company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job DescriptionSalary: Academic Credit / Valuable Experiences Student Academic Support Interns The GK School Program Intern will provide valuable support to our high school or middle school programs on-site. The intern will assist in administrative tasks and contribute to the planning and co-facilitation of activities for students. Interns are also expected to engage students in Social Emotional Learning (SEL) practices. Our programs encompass lunch clubs, the Power of Citizenry (Leadership), College and Career Readiness, and restorative practices. SpecificDuties and Responsibilities Prepare materials for workshops. Provide academic support for 9-12 grade students Facilitating one-on-one and group tutoring sessions Assist in student outreach and recruitment. Research leadership topics and engaging activities. Support and promote the development of a positive school climate that emphasizes safety, community, and positivity to enhance the significance of school attendance for students. Develop and maintain positive relationships with parents, community members, school personnel, and other stakeholders. Collaborate with Global Kids and school staff, enhance the positivity, safety, and student empowerment aspects of the school community. The intern will report to the Assistant. Community School Director and Community School Director. Perform other duties as needed or developed based on the interns skills and interests Qualifications: We are looking for motivated individuals currently enrolled in college and seeking academic credit for an internship opportunity. The ideal candidate should possess the following qualifications: Academic Strength: Strong performance in Regents and SAT exams. Proficiency in both History and Mathematics. Interest and Experience: Experience or a strong interest in working with youth. Ability to employ interactive learning strategies in diverse settings. Interpersonal Skills: Strong facilitation, consensus-building, and interpersonal skills. Personal Attributes: Strong work ethic, demonstrating initiative and creativity. Willingness to learn and the ability to manage multiple tasks independently. Communication and Technology: Proficient in communication, both written and verbal. Strong organizational skills. Comfortable with technology. The candidate must be enrolled in an internship course eligible to receive course credit. Additional Requirements: Interns will be required to undergo fingerprinting through the Department of Education. A valid Social Security card is necessary for Department of Education fingerprinting. Hours& Location Schedule:Internships are available M-F from11 am- 3:30 pm(a minimum of 4hours per week is required however, the schedule is flexible and can be arranged based on intern availabilities and program needs). Multiple Locations (Selected based on the intern's location):Hells Kitchen Area, Bronx, Brooklyn, Union Square, Astoria Area... ******************************************************************************************* Global Kids, Inc. is an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity and do not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment based onrace, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, citizenship, mental or physical handicap or disability, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. We continue to support and promote equal employment opportunity, human dignity, and racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
    $25k-39k yearly est. 20d ago

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