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  • Radiology Intern I (Non-Exempt)

    Mercy 4.5company rating

    Fort Smith, AR jobs

    Find your calling at Mercy! Under the supervision of a licensed X-Ray Technologist, the X-Ray Supervisor, Manager/Director of Imaging Services and Radiologist, performs diagnostic radiology procedures. Responsible for performing radiographic imaging procedures while obtaining optimal image quality. Provides personalized care, recognizing the worth and dignity of each patient. Ensures compliance with patient care quality standards as it relates to the care provided to all age groups of patients ranging from neonate to geriatric. Performs all duties and responsibilities consistent with Mercy's mission, vision and values. Position Details: Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Currently enrolled in a nationally accredited School of Radiologic Technology. Licensure: Certification/Registration: Current BLS certification. Other: Ability to read and communicate effectively in English. Basic computer knowledge. Working conditions, mental and physical requirements: This individual must be capable of: manipulating X-ray equipment including mobile and other equipment; carrying cassettes; selecting and manipulating exposure factors, evaluating radiographs; lifting, moving and transporting patients' continual standing and walking; recognizing emergency situations; adapting to fast pace daily workload; communicating effectively. Preferred Other: Additional languages preferred Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32 hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us. d24ad0b8-823f-4e68-a892-2986ccdf7392
    $33k-41k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • IN-26019 PSE Corporate Philanthropy Intern

    World Wildlife Fund 4.6company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation organizations, seeks a Corporate Philanthropy Intern to join WWF's Private Sector Engagement team. At WWF, we are working to create an organization where the richness of all our unique views, experiences, and backgrounds combine to create the most sustainable and inclusive conservation outcomes possible, bringing the greatest benefit to the planet and every person who lives on it. Position Summary WWF seeks an intern to assist the Private Sector Engagement (PSE) team in the development and management of corporate partnerships that support WWF's conservation mission, enhance revenue, and raise awareness of WWF and its conservation priorities. The intern will contribute to various projects related to some of WWF's corporate partnerships. The PSE team works across WWF teams, including climate, food, freshwater, oceans, wildlife, forests, and science to coordinate private engagement efforts. The PSE team works with companies at all stages of their sustainability journey. Together, we map a vision that sets a high sustainability standard across a company's entire operations, and well beyond. Responsibilities * Research and Analysis: Assist in industry research and analysis to support the team's strategy for corporate partnerships focused on area-based conservation. This will involve critical thinking and light data entry. * Grant Support: Support the Major Giving Portfolio Lead in tracking and researching grants and assisting in the preparation of proposals. * Metric Tracking Support: Compile and monitor PSE Corporate Philanthropy data, providing updates to team members and assisting in the creation of consolidated reports (e.g., quarterly and end-of-year). * Communication Materials: Support the PSE Corporate Philanthropy team in compiling and reviewing external- and internal-facing communications materials, presentations, and briefings. Learning Outcomes * Research and Analytical Skills: Enhanced ability to conduct industry research and analyze data related to corporate partnerships and conservation efforts. * Grant Writing and Proposal Development: Understanding of grant research processes and experience in assisting with proposal writing. * Metric Tracking and Reporting: Proficiency in tracking and compiling data, along with experience in creating basic reports. * Communication and Presentation Skills: Experience in creating and reviewing communication materials and presentations, honing skills in clear and effective messaging. * Software Proficiency: Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), communication platforms (Zoom, Outlook), and project management software (Monday.com) for scheduling and tech setup. * Team Collaboration: Experience working collaboratively within a team environment, including active participation in meetings and contributing to group projects. * Conservation Knowledge: Deeper understanding of WWF's conservation priorities and strategies for engaging the private sector in environmental initiatives. * Professional Development: Access to professional development resources and learning opportunities with flexibility to learn and network with industry experts. Qualifications * Bachelor's degree (or equivalent work experience) required, with advanced degree in a relevant field such as business administration, environmental science, corporate sustainability, or policy and government affairs preferred. * Excellent written and verbal communication skills * Strong research skills * Attention to detail * Organized and self-motivated * Identifies and aligns with WWF's core values: * COURAGE - We demonstrate courage through our actions, we work for change where it's needed, and we inspire people and institutions to tackle the greatest threats to nature and the future of the planet, which is our home. * INTEGRITY - We live the principles we call on others to meet. We act with integrity, accountability, and transparency, and we rely on facts and science to guide us and to ensure that we learn and evolve. * RESPECT - We honor the voices and knowledge of people and communities that we serve, and we work to secure their rights to a sustainable future. * COLLABORATION - We deliver impact at the scale of the challenges we face through the power of collective action and innovation. Location: Washington, D.C. Compensation: Paid, $20.50 per hour for current undergraduate students (35 hours per week) or $22.50 per hour for current graduate students (35 hours per week) * Please note that WWF does not provide VISA sponsorship to interns To Apply: * Submit cover letter and resume through our Careers Page, Requisition #IN-26019 * Due to the high volume of applications, we are not able to respond to inquiries via phone World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
    $20.5-22.5 hourly Auto-Apply 26d ago
  • DaRin Butz Foundation NWF Sea Turtle & Manatee Intern, Pinellas County

    National Wildlife Federation 4.1company rating

    Tampa, FL jobs

    Founded in 1936, the National Wildlife Federation has grown into America's largest and most trusted grassroots conservation organization with 52 state/territorial affiliates and more than six million members and supporters, including hunters, anglers, gardeners, birders, hikers, campers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and stripes. The mission of the National Wildlife Federation is to unite all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in our rapidly changing world. We advance this mission through programming focused on conserving wildlife, restoring habitats and waterways, expanding outdoor opportunities, connecting children with nature, advancing environmental justice, and addressing the causes and consequences of climate change. The Gulf Program of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) seeks a part time Darin Butz Foundation NWF Intern for a three-month internship to help implement work on: * Sea turtle model lighting ordinances program * Wildlife friendly lighting outreach program * Associated sea turtle conservation and outreach activities * Associated manatee conservation and outreach activities The primary responsibilities of the intern will be to draft educational materials for outreach, implement our lighting display program, identify and assist with sea turtle lighting ordinances updates, compile nesting and disorientation data, and to provide audience-specific messaging to three targeted groups along the FL Gulf Coast about manatees and sea turtles: * Targeted Florida Gulf Coast residents and coastal businesses (via outreach to Neighborhood Associations, Property Managers, Condo Associations, Rental Properties, etc.) * Local governments * Interested members of public (via blog creation, op-ed drafting, etc.) This position will report to the Senior Wildlife Policy Specialist based in Florida. The selected candidate must have a permanent address in one of NWF's working states and be based in the Tampa Bay region. Job Duties: * Create and facilitate educational outreach materials about sea turtles and manatee as assigned * Assist with development and design of wildlife friendly lighting display * Contact (email, phone, in-person) hardware stores, visitor centers, and other coastal businesses to promote wildlife friendly lighting displays * Engage targeted stakeholders with educational resources and online tools * Join regular partner meetings to discuss lighting ordinance changes * Attend relevant meetings and conferences * Draft content for social media, blogs, op-eds and other venues to promote sea turtle conservation * Shadow partners for sea turtle monitoring and lighting assessments * Review lighting ordinances * Participate in the Manatee Awareness Coalition * Other duties as assigned Preferred Qualifications: Individuals applying for this internship should meet the following qualifications: * Florida Resident * Enrolled in an accredited undergraduate institution and completed at least 2 years of college education, in a related field of study (biology, marine science, environmental policy, science education, communication, or similar fields) * Willingness to work on a flexible schedule of 20-30 hrs/ week, including evenings and occasional weekends during the Spring Semester * Able to speak clearly and comfortably with diverse audiences (government employees, coastal businesses, general public, home owners) * Organized, self-motivated, and able to work with minimal supervision * Comfortable working outside for several hours at a time in Florida heat and humidity * Possess good verbal and written communication skills, and comfortable using standard computer programs, and communication devices * Reliable and professional * Have a general understanding of wildlife conservation * Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and willingness to use personal vehicle for travel to sites to conduct outreach with target audience * Mileage reimbursement is available for approved travel and will be paid in alignment with IRS standards and applicable organizational policies * Willingness to use personal computer and/cell phone Preferred Experience/Knowledge: It is preferred that individuals applying for this internship position also have experience and knowledge related to: * Outreach and engagement facilitation * Wildlife Biology * Written communications * Coordinating, scheduling, and independent work Service Term (approximate): Start Date: Intended start date February 2026. Internship lasts 12 weeks or 90 days, 19-30 hours per week for a max total of 300 hours. Compensation: $18.50/hour (no benefits) This is a paid short-term internship opportunity with the National Wildlife Federation. NWF is happy to work with the applicant to obtain relevant credit(s) through college/university programming, such as directed independent study (DIS), internship credit hours. Applicants should indicate if they intend to pursue this in application letter. The work schedule is flexible to accommodate your class schedule. We aspire to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical ability, and religious and political belief. Diversity at the National Wildlife Federation translates into understanding and valuing each other's perspectives. Application: Interested applicants should apply by January 5th with a resume and cover letter through NWF website. Please include in the cover letter a list of your availability to complete 19-30 hours per week and on which general days of the week. Your cover letter should describe your interest in working with NWF's Gulf Program, describing any relevant experience you may have working with community outreach or education, sea turtles, manatees, or effects of human disturbance on wildlife. If selected, a background check may be conducted.
    $18.5 hourly 30d ago
  • DaRin Butz Foundation NWF Sea Turtle Intern, Escambia County

    National Wildlife Federation 4.1company rating

    Tampa, FL jobs

    Founded in 1936, the National Wildlife Federation has grown into America's largest and most trusted grassroots conservation organization with 52 state/territorial affiliates and more than six million members and supporters, including hunters, anglers, gardeners, birders, hikers, campers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and stripes. The mission of the National Wildlife Federation is to unite all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in our rapidly changing world. We advance this mission through programming focused on conserving wildlife, restoring habitats and waterways, expanding outdoor opportunities, connecting children with nature, advancing environmental justice, and addressing the causes and consequences of climate change. About Escambia County Natural Resources Management: The Natural Resources Management Department's mission is to conserve, restore, and protect the natural and built environments through ecologically sound and sustainable principles based upon the best available science. The Department's responsive service enhances the quality of life for citizens and visitors while promoting a safe and healthy community. Divisions include Environmental Code Enforcement, Marine Resources, Mosquito Control, Natural Resources Conservation, RESTORE, Resiliency, Water Quality and Land Management and Air Quality Monitoring. About the Position: The Gulf Program of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) seeks a part time DaRin Butz Foundation NWF Intern for a three-month internship to assist Escambia County staff with community outreach and engagement regarding wildlife-friendly lighting and coastal wildlife conservation. Artificial light from sources like homes, businesses, roadways and pools disrupts these natural nesting and emergence cues, which can lead to harmful impacts on both nesting females and hatchlings. Adult females are often deterred from nesting on heavily lit beaches, resulting in fewer nests or the selection of poor sites to lay eggs. For those that do try to nest on these artificially lit beaches, artificial light can cause false crawls (non-nesting emergences) and disorientations (inability to successfully locate the water) of both nesting females and just born sea turtles, which can result in death. Escambia County amended the Barrier Island Lighting Ordinance in July 2023 to extend protections for nesting sea turtles, shorebirds, and the Perdido Key Beach Mouse. The amended language includes updated ordinance language for Pensacola Beach (Santa Rosa Island) and a new ordinance for Perdido Key. The selected intern will assist staff in educating owners and property managers about the new ordinance language and requirements as well as general education and outreach on a variety of coastal conservation topics. Job Duties: * Initiating contact with non-compliant properties about wildlife-friendly lighting requirements and responding to inquiries from property owners, managers and the general public * Assisting staff with evening lighting surveys, property site visits and other field work when needed * Data management and contact tracking * Community outreach and engagements activities related to coastal conservation topics * Draft content for social media, blogs, op-eds and other venues to promote sea turtle conservation * Representing Escambia County and NWF at community events and festivals * Attend relevant meetings and conferences * Other duties as assigned Preferred Qualifications: Individuals applying for this internship should meet the following qualifications: * Florida Resident * Enrolled in an undergraduate institution and completed at least 2 years of college education, or recent graduate, in a related field of study (biology, marine science, environmental policy, science education, communication, or similar fields) * Willingness to work on a flexible schedule of 20-30 hrs/ week, including evenings and occasional weekends * Strong verbal and written communication skills * Able to speak clearly and comfortably with diverse audiences (government employees, coastal businesses, general public, home owners) * Ability to communicate scientific/technical concepts to the general public * Knowledge of standard computer software, including Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) * Comfortable working outside for several hours at a time in Florida heat and humidity * Valid driver's license and willingness/ability to drive locally * Mileage reimbursement is available for approved travel and will be paid in alignment with IRS standards and applicable organizational policies * Willingness to use personal computer and/cell phone * Reliable and professional * Organized and self-motivated Preferred Experience/Knowledge: It is preferred that individuals applying for this internship position also have experience and knowledge related to: * Outreach and engagement facilitation * Wildlife Biology * Written communications * Coordinating, scheduling, and independent work Service Term (approximate): Start Date: Intended start date February 2026. Internship lasts 12 weeks or 90 days, 19-30 hours per week for a max total of 300 hours. Compensation: $18.50/hour (no benefits) This is a paid short-term internship opportunity with the National Wildlife Federation. NWF is happy to work with the applicant to obtain relevant credit(s) through college/university programming, such as directed independent study (DIS), internship credit hours, etc. Applicant should indicate if they intend to pursue this in application letter. The work schedule is flexible to accommodate your class schedule. We aspire to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical ability, and religious and political belief. Diversity at the National Wildlife Federation translates into understanding and valuing each other's perspectives. Application: Interested applicants should apply by January 5th with a resume and cover letter through NWF website. Please include in the cover letter a list of your availability to complete 19-30 hours per week and on which general days of the week work will be completed. Your cover letter should describe your interest in working with NWF's Gulf Program, describing any relevant experience you may have working with community outreach or education, sea turtles, manatees, or effects of human disturbance on wildlife. If selected, a background check may be conducted.
    $18.5 hourly 30d ago
  • 2026 Spring Internship Application

    Truth Initiative 3.6company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    Internships at Truth Initiative! Truth Initiative is currently searching for energetic and COMMITTED individuals for our Internship Program. Could this be YOU? Moving toward empowering the first generation to end smoking is more than just a job 'it's what motivates us every day. We're looking for a qualified individual who shares this spirit to participate in our internship program. As a Truth Initiative intern, you'll gain practical knowledge on public health issues, real world professional experience, valuable workplace skills and general career guidance. You'll work hard, learn a lot and have fun, too. If you are confident that your diligence and passion can affect change, we want to hear from you! Our semester-long internships are paid and available in the fall, spring and summer. Opportunities vary each semester, but are typically in the following areas of specialization: Marketing, Communications, Public Policy, Human Resources, IT, and Research. Read below for more information! How Long Will This Internship Last? The duration of the internship varies depending on the semester. The fall and spring internships align with university academic semesters, while the summer internship runs from June to August. Fall and Spring Interns are requested to work between 15 to 20 hours a week, while summer interns may work up to a full-time schedule (37.5 hours). Interns are eligible to participate in the program for up to two semesters. What Kind of Work Will I Do? Research Interns - The Schroeder Institute will contribute to the department's research projects. Examples of past tasks of interns include conducting literature searches for projects, testing online surveys, content analysis (e.g., social media surveillance), and preparing results. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, possess excellent communication skills, and can work independently as well as collaboratively with other departments and in a fast-paced environment. Current students pursuing their graduate degree in Public Health are preferred. An interest in behavioral research and/or interest in tobacco control research is a plus. The Information Technology Intern's primary responsibility will be to respond to user questions and issues about PC's and provide Help Desk support. PC support responsibilities will include, but not be limited to installing new and upgrading computers for staff, assisting with staff moves, and resolving hardware and software problems. The intern will also provide project based support in areas of interest to IT. Ideal candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree in the areas of Electrical or Systems Engineering; Computer Science, or Business Information Technology. The Human Resources Intern will support Truth Initiative's Human Resources expertise center in various function areas and with special projects to broaden their knowledge of the HR function. They will assist with performance management projects, learn HRIS processes and assist in processing employee changes/updates, file/discard HR files and contracts consistent with Truth Initiative's document retention policy, read and understand Truth Initiative policies, procedures, and benefits to answer employee inquiries, and assist with updating benefits information into and HRIS. Ideal candidates are students currently pursuing an undergraduate degree with an interest in learning more about Human Resources as a profession. What Kind of Background Do I Need? Intern candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree (graduate students are only considered for internships with our research and innovations teams). A passionate interest in public health or tobacco control is a plus. Experience working on multiple tasks and projects in a fast paced environment is essential. So what's in this for me? Do I get paid? YES! Interns are paid competitively at $18.00/hour for undergraduate students and $21.00/hour for graduate students. Will the work schedule be flexible? Yes, interns are expected to work a hybrid work schedule. Will I be able to contribute to positive change in the lives of millions? Absolutely! The rewards are more than what can fit on this page! So what's stopping you? Apply today! HOW TO APPLY: Interested applicants should submit their cover letter, resume and be prepared to answer a few questions about your interest. No telephone calls please. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status or disability.
    $18-21 hourly Auto-Apply 56d ago
  • 2026 Spring Internship Application

    Truth Initiative 3.6company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    Job DescriptionInternships at Truth Initiative! Truth Initiative is currently searching for energetic and COMMITTED individuals for our Internship Program. Could this be YOU? Moving toward empowering the first generation to end smoking is more than just a job 'it's what motivates us every day. We're looking for a qualified individual who shares this spirit to participate in our internship program. As a Truth Initiative intern, you'll gain practical knowledge on public health issues, real world professional experience, valuable workplace skills and general career guidance. You'll work hard, learn a lot and have fun, too. If you are confident that your diligence and passion can affect change, we want to hear from you! Our semester-long internships are paid and available in the fall, spring and summer. Opportunities vary each semester, but are typically in the following areas of specialization: Marketing, Communications, Public Policy, Human Resources, IT, and Research. Read below for more information! How Long Will This Internship Last? The duration of the internship varies depending on the semester. The fall and spring internships align with university academic semesters, while the summer internship runs from June to August. Fall and Spring Interns are requested to work between 15 to 20 hours a week, while summer interns may work up to a full-time schedule (37.5 hours). Interns are eligible to participate in the program for up to two semesters. What Kind of Work Will I Do? Research Interns - The Schroeder Institute will contribute to the department's research projects. Examples of past tasks of interns include conducting literature searches for projects, testing online surveys, content analysis (e.g., social media surveillance), and preparing results. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, possess excellent communication skills, and can work independently as well as collaboratively with other departments and in a fast-paced environment. Current students pursuing their graduate degree in Public Health are preferred. An interest in behavioral research and/or interest in tobacco control research is a plus. The Information Technology Intern's primary responsibility will be to respond to user questions and issues about PC's and provide Help Desk support. PC support responsibilities will include, but not be limited to installing new and upgrading computers for staff, assisting with staff moves, and resolving hardware and software problems. The intern will also provide project based support in areas of interest to IT. Ideal candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree in the areas of Electrical or Systems Engineering; Computer Science, or Business Information Technology. The Human Resources Intern will support Truth Initiative's Human Resources expertise center in various function areas and with special projects to broaden their knowledge of the HR function. They will assist with performance management projects, learn HRIS processes and assist in processing employee changes/updates, file/discard HR files and contracts consistent with Truth Initiative's document retention policy, read and understand Truth Initiative policies, procedures, and benefits to answer employee inquiries, and assist with updating benefits information into and HRIS. Ideal candidates are students currently pursuing an undergraduate degree with an interest in learning more about Human Resources as a profession. What Kind of Background Do I Need? Intern candidates are current students pursuing their undergraduate degree (graduate students are only considered for internships with our research and innovations teams). A passionate interest in public health or tobacco control is a plus. Experience working on multiple tasks and projects in a fast paced environment is essential. So what's in this for me? Do I get paid? YES! Interns are paid competitively at $18.00/hour for undergraduate students and $21.00/hour for graduate students. Will the work schedule be flexible? Yes, interns are expected to work a hybrid work schedule. Will I be able to contribute to positive change in the lives of millions? Absolutely! The rewards are more than what can fit on this page! So what's stopping you? Apply today! HOW TO APPLY: Interested applicants should submit their cover letter, resume and be prepared to answer a few questions about your interest. No telephone calls please. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status or disability. Powered by JazzHR use CWzuvjv
    $18-21 hourly 27d ago
  • Summer 2026 Income Security Intern (Law Student)

    National Women's Law Center 4.0company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    The National Women's Law Center (NWLC) seeks a law student intern for summer 2026 to support NWLC's work advocating to increase the economic security of women and families with low incomes. This is a full-time, non-exempt paid position of 37.5 hours per week to start June 1, 2026, and end August 7, 2026. This work may be done hybrid or in-person. The Organization The National Women's Law Center fights for gender justice - in the courts, in public policy, and in our society - working across the issues that are central to the lives of women and girls. We use the law in all its forms to change culture and drive solutions to the gender inequity that shapes our society and to break down the barriers that harm all of us - especially women of color, LGBTQ+ people, and low-income women and families. For more than 50 years, we have been on the leading edge of every major legal and policy victory for women, and we need you with us to continue this fight. Duties and Responsibilities The intern will: * Support advocacy around tax policy, nutrition policy, social insurance programs, federal budget and appropriations, support for caregiving, and anti-poverty programs critical to women's economic security * Research legal and policy issues within our issue areas * Track federal and state legislation on core and emerging legal issues * View or attend meetings and events on behalf of the team, such as Congressional proceedings, coalition meetings and policy briefings * Support the preparation of NWLC products like factsheets, reports, or comments on proposed federal agency regulations * This internship will likely not involve litigation activities Qualifications: * Current enrollment in a JD program * Strong research and writing skills, including excellent analytical, oral, and written communications skills; * Experience working on gender justice issues with an intersectional lens; * Experience or interest in a research, advocacy, or policymaking environment; * Experience or interest in working on economic issues * Demonstrated experience and judgment working both collaboratively and independently; * Flexibility, creativity, and initiative along with excellent organizational, planning, and project management skills Key Relations The intern will report to the Senior Counsel for Income Security. Compensation & Benefits The intern will be paid an hourly rate of $17.95 per hour. This position is not eligible for benefits. If funding is available through the intern's school, the payment contribution from NWLC will be adjusted accordingly. Classification This position is not included in the union-represented bargaining unit, NWLC United, affiliated with the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union/IFPTE Local 70. How to Apply To apply, please submit: * A resume; * A cover letter explaining your interest in this internship; * A writing sample Applications accepted until position is filled. NWLC posts a number of internship opportunities. If you wish to be considered for more than one internship, please apply separately to each position of interest. The National Women's Law Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and values a diverse workforce. We strongly encourage and seek applications from people with disabilities; people of all gender identities and sexual orientations; people of color; and veterans. Research indicates members of marginalized groups tend to underestimate their qualifications and apply only if they are a 100% match. If you are passionate about NWLC's mission and think you have what it takes to be successful in this role, even if you don't check all the boxes, please apply. We'd appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. Reasonable Accommodations If you require reasonable accommodations during any part of the hiring process, please email ***************.
    $18 hourly Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • Intern

    Aspen Institute 4.5company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    ABOUT US The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Since its founding in 1949, the Institute has been driving change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most critical challenges facing communities in the United States and around the world. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the Institute has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, and an international network of partners. ASPEN ECONOMIC STRATEGY GROUP The Aspen Economic Strategy Group (AESG), a program of the Aspen Institute, is composed of a diverse, bipartisan group of distinguished leaders and thinkers with the goal of promoting evidence-based solutions to significant U.S. economic challenges. Co-chaired by former U.S. treasury secretaries Henry M. Paulson, Jr. and Timothy F. Geithner, the AESG fosters the exchange of economic policy ideas and seeks to clarify the lines of debate on emerging economic issues while promoting bipartisan relationship-building among current and future generations of policy leaders in Washington. ABOUT THIS ROLE The AESG is seeking an intern with a demonstrated interest in economic policy who is motivated, responsible, and detail oriented. The ideal candidate has a passion for supporting a wide range of communications, operational, administrative, and logistical tasks; is creative, enterprising, and eager to learn on the job; is excited about balancing multiple, often simultaneous, activities; and has extremely high standards for the quality of their work. Qualified candidates must demonstrate exceptional verbal and written communication skills, impeccable attention to detail, and the ability to flourish on a small, dynamic, and fast-paced team. Critical thinking skills are also essential, as is the ability to exercise good judgment in a variety of situations. This position works under the guidance of the Policy Director and Senior Program Associate. This internship is expected to work up to 24 hours per week at $18/hr. This role is anticipated to begin Mid-January 2026 and end May 2026. The expectation is for this role to be in our Washington D.C. office a minimum of 2x a week to collaborate with colleagues. WHAT YOU WILL DO Event and Administrative Support * Assist with the preparation of materials for AESG public and private events, including guest lists, readings, participant bios, and agendas. * Support program staff with document formatting, printing, copying, and other administrative tasks. * Prepare agendas for weekly team meetings and take notes during meetings and calls. Research Support * Research various economic policy topics and issues as requested by policy director * Gather information from credible academic sources and create succinct summaries of complex economic policy issues Communications Support * Draft and/or proof-read correspondence, event materials, and other written materials * Draft original digital media content including video, graphics, photo editing, e-newsletters, and social media posts * Maintain, update, and use computer programs for mailing lists and databases * Draft tweets featuring AESG content or member writings LEARNING OBJECTIVE * Opportunity to translate economic research into policy impact. * Improve data analysis and computer programming knowledge. * Gain experience in event planning and execution. WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO THRIVE * Must be currently enrolled in college or recently graduated college (within one semester from graduation). * Previous experience in a professional setting. * A desire to learn, sense of humor, flexibility, and resourcefulness. * Outstanding organizational skills, with emphasis on time-management, attention to detail and the ability to plan, organize and carry out multiple activities, event planning. * Strong, demonstrable writing and communications skills. * Proficiency using Twitter, Wufoo, MailChimp, contact databases, Canva/graphic design software, and/or website maintenance experience preferred. * Familiarity with domestic US economic policy and interest in keeping up with recent economic research. Previous economic policy research experience and/or a demonstrated interest in economic research is a plus. * Interest in learning more about research processes, initial literature reviews, and summarizing complex economic topics and papers. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Aspen Institute offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, and prescription benefits, retirement benefits, and paid leave. The Aspen Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all District and federal laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran or disabled status and will not be discriminated against. The Aspen Institute welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs, including the interview process. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about accessibility, please email **************************** or call ************ in advance of your visit. Requests for ASL or CART services should be made at least two weeks in advance when possible. We will make every effort to fulfill requests, subject to availability.
    $18 hourly 59d ago
  • Intern

    The Aspen Institute 4.5company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    ABOUT US The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Since its founding in 1949, the Institute has been driving change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most critical challenges facing communities in the United States and around the world. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the Institute has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, and an international network of partners. ASPEN ECONOMIC STRATEGY GROUP The Aspen Economic Strategy Group (AESG), a program of the Aspen Institute, is composed of a diverse, bipartisan group of distinguished leaders and thinkers with the goal of promoting evidence-based solutions to significant U.S. economic challenges. Co-chaired by former U.S. treasury secretaries Henry M. Paulson, Jr. and Timothy F. Geithner, the AESG fosters the exchange of economic policy ideas and seeks to clarify the lines of debate on emerging economic issues while promoting bipartisan relationship-building among current and future generations of policy leaders in Washington. ABOUT THIS ROLE The AESG is seeking an intern with a demonstrated interest in economic policy who is motivated, responsible, and detail oriented. The ideal candidate has a passion for supporting a wide range of communications, operational, administrative, and logistical tasks; is creative, enterprising, and eager to learn on the job; is excited about balancing multiple, often simultaneous, activities; and has extremely high standards for the quality of their work. Qualified candidates must demonstrate exceptional verbal and written communication skills, impeccable attention to detail, and the ability to flourish on a small, dynamic, and fast-paced team. Critical thinking skills are also essential, as is the ability to exercise good judgment in a variety of situations. This position works under the guidance of the Policy Director and Senior Program Associate. This internship is expected to work up to 24 hours per week at $18/hr. This role is anticipated to begin Mid-January 2026 and end May 2026. The expectation is for this role to be in our Washington D.C. office a minimum of 2x a week to collaborate with colleagues. WHAT YOU WILL DO Event and Administrative Support Assist with the preparation of materials for AESG public and private events, including guest lists, readings, participant bios, and agendas. Support program staff with document formatting, printing, copying, and other administrative tasks. Prepare agendas for weekly team meetings and take notes during meetings and calls. Research Support Research various economic policy topics and issues as requested by policy director Gather information from credible academic sources and create succinct summaries of complex economic policy issues Communications Support Draft and/or proof-read correspondence, event materials, and other written materials Draft original digital media content including video, graphics, photo editing, e-newsletters, and social media posts Maintain, update, and use computer programs for mailing lists and databases Draft tweets featuring AESG content or member writings LEARNING OBJECTIVE Opportunity to translate economic research into policy impact. Improve data analysis and computer programming knowledge. Gain experience in event planning and execution. WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO THRIVE Must be currently enrolled in college or recently graduated college (within one semester from graduation). Previous experience in a professional setting. A desire to learn, sense of humor, flexibility, and resourcefulness. Outstanding organizational skills, with emphasis on time-management, attention to detail and the ability to plan, organize and carry out multiple activities, event planning. Strong, demonstrable writing and communications skills. Proficiency using Twitter, Wufoo, MailChimp, contact databases, Canva/graphic design software, and/or website maintenance experience preferred. Familiarity with domestic US economic policy and interest in keeping up with recent economic research. Previous economic policy research experience and/or a demonstrated interest in economic research is a plus. Interest in learning more about research processes, initial literature reviews, and summarizing complex economic topics and papers. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Aspen Institute offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, and prescription benefits, retirement benefits, and paid leave. The Aspen Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all District and federal laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or protected veteran or disabled status and will not be discriminated against. The Aspen Institute welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs, including the interview process. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about accessibility, please email **************************** or call ************ in advance of your visit. Requests for ASL or CART services should be made at least two weeks in advance when possible. We will make every effort to fulfill requests, subject to availability.
    $18 hourly 58d ago
  • Semester Intern

    Rolling Hills Community Church 3.8company rating

    Franklin, TN jobs

    Now accepting for Fall 2025 Semester Objectives Rolling Hills Leadership Institute Vision is to train and equip and develop the next generation of Godly, faithful, and steadfast leaders for the ministry, the marketplace, and the home. The Semester Internship is a 9-15 week Internship Track offered in a Summer, Fall, and Spring Term. Short-Term Interns will have the opportunity to serve in a specific Ministry Area alongside Ministry Leaders and Pastors. They will be challenged in their faith, and intentionally developed and equipped to execute ministry goals. Gift/Skill Set Leadership Organization Strong Work Ethic Interpersonal Skills Teachability Expectations Live an exemplary life modeling the character of Jesus Christ Mature and growing follower of Christ. Servant leader with staff and church body. Remain teachable, humble, and flexible. One year removed from High School Graduation 15-20 hours/week Responsibilities Serve alongside Specific Ministry Area leadership. Attend all required monthly and weekly meetings of the Leadership Program as well as any Ministry Area specific meetings. **Specific Ministry Area responsibilities will be assigned.
    $19k-29k yearly est. 23d ago
  • Semester Intern

    Rolling Hills Community Church 3.8company rating

    Franklin, TN jobs

    Now accepting for Fall 2025 Semester Objectives Rolling Hills Leadership Institute Vision is to train and equip and develop the next generation of Godly, faithful, and steadfast leaders for the ministry, the marketplace, and the home. The Semester Internship is a 9-15 week Internship Track offered in a Summer, Fall, and Spring Term. Short-Term Interns will have the opportunity to serve in a specific Ministry Area alongside Ministry Leaders and Pastors. They will be challenged in their faith, and intentionally developed and equipped to execute ministry goals. Gift/Skill Set Leadership Organization Strong Work Ethic Interpersonal Skills Teachability Expectations Live an exemplary life modeling the character of Jesus Christ Mature and growing follower of Christ. Servant leader with staff and church body. Remain teachable, humble, and flexible. One year removed from High School Graduation 15-20 hours/week Responsibilities Serve alongside Specific Ministry Area leadership. Attend all required monthly and weekly meetings of the Leadership Program as well as any Ministry Area specific meetings. **Specific Ministry Area responsibilities will be assigned.
    $19k-29k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Newsletter Intern

    AAAS 4.3company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    Science has an exciting opportunity for a paid summer internship with our Editorial Department! The Newsletter Intern will be an active member of the Science Adviser team, helping provide the newsletter audience with the latest in Science and science every weekday. What You'll Do Finding and proposing newsletter items from a variety of sources, including Science 's News, Commentary, and Research; Science family journal content; and other journals and trustworthy science outlets. Writing for Science Adviser on a daily basis. Newsletter items typically run about 200 words and cover all areas of science and science policy. Contribute to the longer segments of Science Adviser, including brief Protostar interviews, 600-word researched Deep Dives , and more. Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree or senior year of college; advanced degree or certification preferred. Experience in writing about science for a broad (i.e. non-technical) audience, and should be prepared to report, research, and write under daily deadlines. A background in science is preferred but not required. Preference will be given to applicants who have published science journalism articles, have freelanced for or interned at a science news publication, and/or have completed a journalism or science writing program. Internship Details This internship will be expected to come into the D.C. office 1-2 times a week on a hybrid-work basis. This is a 12-week internship, which will run from June 1, 2026 - August 24, 2026. The anticipated initial rate of compensation for this position is $19.50 per hour. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without the help of a sponsorship. Please contact our Talent Team at ************* with any questions regarding your eligibility. How to apply: Submit a resume and cover letter by January 20, 2026. Your cover letter should address why you want this internship. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. A recruiter will contact you with next steps if you are selected for an interview. AAAS currently provides the following benefits: paid vacation leave, paid sick leave, paid holidays, health insurance, flexible spending account, dental insurance, life insurance, vision insurance, retirement benefits, short- and long-term disability, each subject to the terms of the applicable program. Additional benefits may apply. Any actual offer of employment, reflecting the total compensation package and benefits, will be made in the sole discretion of AAAS and will be based on a variety of factors, including years of experience, depth of experience, and other relevant factors. AAAS reserves the right to amend or modify its employment benefits and compensation structure at any time. AAAS is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or other protected category. AAAS uses E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. No visa sponsorship is available for this position. Search Firm and Employment Agency Disclaimer The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Any unsolicited resumes sent to AAAS from a third party, such as an agency, including unsolicited resumes sent to an AAAS mailing address, fax machine or email address, directly to AAAS employees, or to the AAAS resume database will be considered AAAS property. Verbal or written communications from any employee of AAAS shall not be considered binding obligations. AAAS Human Resources is the only AAAS representative authorized by AAAS to enter into any employment agreements with any third party. AAAS will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. #LI-Hybrid
    $19.5 hourly Easy Apply 24d ago
  • Intern

    Wycliffe Bible Translators 3.0company rating

    Orlando, FL jobs

    Job Title Intern At Wycliffe Bible Translators, your work is more than just a job. As an Intern, you'll be responsible for supporting departments across the organization with administrative, operational, and project-related tasks. Your contributions will help teams maintain smooth workflows, support effective communication, support meaningful research and help staff and partners stay focused on what matters most. In this role, you'll gain meaningful hands-on experience while actively supporting Wycliffe's mission to advance Bible translation around the world so people can encounter God through His Word. You'll partner with your assigned department's leadership and other departmental team members to: - Support key functions within the workgroup. - Strengthen cross-departmental relationships that contribute to Wycliffe USA's mission, vision, and core values. - Participate in team engagements that enhance culture, cohesion, performance and outcomes. Job Description Overview of What You Will Gain As a Wycliffe USA Intern, you'll gain hands-on experience as you support day-to-day departmental operations and functions within a global organization. You'll develop practical skills in administration, communication, coordination and project support while learning how departments and teams collaborate to achieve organizational goals. Throughout your internship, you'll contribute to meaningful work, build professional confidence and gain valuable experience working in a dynamic mission-driven environment. Responsibilities You'll make an impact as you: Faithfully and regularly pray for the ongoing work of Bible translation and for people from around the world to experience transformation. Act as an organizational representative presenting the global ministry of Wycliffe and encouraging interested individuals, organizations and churches to participate in the work of Bible translation. Live out the conviction that “work flows through relationship” by passionately “loving God and loving people” through word and deed. Promote team and organizational culture standards, ensuring high customer service standards. Collaborate on departmental initiatives to provide a best-in-class experience for Wycliffe USA future and existing staff. Assist with cross-functional team responsibilities and tactical team/departmental initiatives. Assist with administrative tasks such as scheduling, documentation, data entry and file organization. Communicate clearly and professionally with team members, management and external partners. Support meetings and projects by taking notes, preparing materials, gathering information and following up on action items. Maintain accurate records in organizational systems. Help improve processes by identifying inefficiencies and supporting updates or documentation. Take initiative, manage multiple tasks and adapt to changing priorities. Uphold Wycliffe's mission, vision, and values in all interactions, tasks, and responsibilities. Perform other duties as assigned by the Department Manager. Minimum Skill Sets The requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skill and/or ability necessary to perform each duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the following essential functions: Spiritual Bona Fide Occupational Qualification (BFOQ): Demonstrates desire and ability to support corporate biblical and religious goals and participate in regular work-related spiritual activities without reservation as evidenced by your active participation and willingness to pray with and for others; be a consistent witness for Jesus Christ, maintaining a courteous, Christ-like attitude in all verbal and written, internal and external professional communications. Relationship Building: Effective at relationship-building with the ability to partner effectively within the department and with other directors and global teams. Works comfortably in both mono- or cross-cultural situations, winning cooperation through awareness and sensitivity to people's needs. Customer Focus: Enthusiastic about providing high-quality customer service. Committed to high-quality work and prompt attention to the delivery of results. Information Management and Confidentiality: Handles confidential information responsibly to maintain trust of internal and external customers. Maintains communications and information confidentiality as per applicable laws, ethical guidelines, and instructions. Attention to Detail: Works in a conscientious, consistent and thorough manner. Demonstrates concern for thoroughness and accuracy, verifying that work has been done according to procedures and standards. Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Good verbal and written communication skills with the ability to edit own work for spelling and grammar. Solid interpersonal skills in relating to people at all levels and diverse backgrounds. Ability to participate in meetings. Adaptability: Adapts to changes in the work environment, including working with diverse individuals or groups. Modifies approach or methods to fit the situation. Remains flexible and composed when facing frequent change, delays or unexpected events. Job Knowledge: Demonstrates willingness to learn and develop skills in using tools, conducting research, and applying administrative and recruiting best practices relevant to the role. Technical Skills: Basic proficiency in tools such as Google Workspace (Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Docs, Drive, Slides, etc.), Microsoft Office Suite (Word and Excel). Familiarity with email platforms, Slack and video conferencing software such as Zoom. Ability to conduct internet research and quickly learn new software as needed. Education & Experience Currently enrolled in or a recent graduate from a college or university program, preferably in business, communications, ministry or a related field. Experience with administrative, project support, or research tasks; experience in nonprofit or ministry settings is a plus. Familiarity with diverse staff types and ministry service is beneficial. Spiritual and Personal Commitments: As a religious organization and employer, Wycliffe is permitted to and does make employment decisions on the basis of religion, biblical standards and our religious beliefs. You'll be asked to: Demonstrate a personal commitment to Jesus Christ, as evidenced by your personal testimony. Identify with and participate in a church and proactively seek to grow your faith in Christ. Establish and maintain a team of prayer partners who will support you in your season of ministry at Wycliffe (minimum 3-5 partners). Actively participate in corporate prayer and devotional times. Maintain an exemplary standard of biblical ethics, behavior and conduct within Wycliffe and in your public and private life outside of Wycliffe. Agree to abide by Wycliffe's ethics, behavior and conduct standards at all times. Demonstrate Christ-like maturity in all interactions as displayed by good judgment based on biblical values and principles. Actively incorporate your faith in Christ, as well as Wycliffe's beliefs and core values, in all aspects of your daily work. Guided by your faith in Christ, demonstrate these core competencies in daily work and interactions: Faithful in following Christ. (See John 8:31-32, Prov. 3:5-6.) Follow Christ faithfully, allowing Scripture to guide decisions, and continually grow in relationship with God and His people. Intentional in collaboration with humility. (See 1 Cor. 3:5-9, Col. 3:12.) Collaborate intentionally to accomplish work goals, demonstrating a commitment to cross-departmental, inter-organizational and cross-cultural teamwork. Agile in learning. (See Prov. 1:5, Phil. 1:9-10.) Demonstrate a dedication to personal and professional growth within a culture that values continuous learning, individually and collectively. Excellent in stewardship. (See 1 Cor. 4:2, 1 Peter. 4:10.) Participate in God's work, stewarding His resources responsibly with urgency and excellence. Proactive in discernment. (See John 5:17, 19; Matt. 6:33.) Seek to discern where and how God is at work. Align our efforts with His purposes. Compensation The pay range for this position is $20.00 hourly. The compensation for this position is based upon and considers Wycliffe's non-profit ministry environment. About Wycliffe Bible Translators For over 80 years Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc. has been committed to ensuring that people “from every nation, tribe, people and language” (Revelation 7:9) have access to God's Word in a language and format they can clearly understand. We believe that accurate, clear and natural translations of the Bible in accessible formats lead to people entering into life-transforming relationships with God. Wycliffe is a catalyst in the global Bible translation movement, engaging with thousands of partners around the world to collaboratively carry out this work. Wycliffe's vision is that people from every language will understand the Bible and be transformed. Our mission is to serve with the global body of Christ to advance Bible translation so people can encounter God through His Word. Wycliffe is a distinctly Christian community where you can flourish by using your God-given talents and abilities to serve and support the ministry of Bible translation. Your employment with Wycliffe is not merely a vocation; it is responding and making a commitment to actively participate in what He's doing around the world. Your faith, prayers, skills and experiences are foundational to contributing and witnessing God's Word impacting people around the world. This is a once-in-eternity opportunity! We believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God and is completely trustworthy, speaking with supreme authority in all matters of belief and practice. Wycliffe's beliefs and core values can be found here. An exemplary standard of ethics, behavior and conduct that reflects biblical principles are lived-out by all staff. As an active partner in fulfilling the Great Commission, Wycliffe staff embrace and adhere to Wycliffe's beliefs and core values, all of which are essential to Wycliffe fulfilling its Bible translation mission. Prayer undergirds Bible translation and is foundational to Wycliffe's work culture. Our work atmosphere provides numerous opportunities, individually and corporately, to actively live out your faith in Jesus Christ as you work heartily as to the Lord. Come use your God-given gifts and contribute to what God is doing around the world through Bible translation!
    $20 hourly Auto-Apply 17d ago
  • Learning Engagement Intern

    Marbles Kids Museum 4.1company rating

    Raleigh, NC jobs

    Learning Engagement Intern Marbles Kids Museum is a vibrant, nonprofit children's museum and IMAX Theatre located in the heart of downtown Raleigh. Marbles has been sparking imagination, discovery, and learning through play since opening its doors in 2007. Marbles' serves a diverse population of families, school groups, and community organizations through award-winning play-based exhibits, summer camps, IMAX documentaries, feature movies, and special events year-round. Today Marbles ranks among the top family destinations in North Carolina providing learning experiences for children with creative programs, and larger-than-life movies. The Opportunity Are you passionate about engaging with children and learning through research? At Marbles, we listen to our guests to better understand their experiences and use that feedback to shape meaningful improvements. As part of the Learning Engagement Team, the Learning Engagement Intern will play a key role in this process by conducting in-person visitor surveys using the COVES tool (Collaborative for Ongoing Visitor Experience Studies) and by entering and aggregating archival survey data. In this role, the intern will gain hands-on experience in both informal education and applied research. They will assist with the preparation and delivery of daily programs and special events both at Marbles and in the community, while also conducting surveys and helping to streamline data collection methods. Interns will gain valuable experience relevant to careers in education, child development, nonprofit studies, social work, research and evaluation, and more, all within a fun, fast-paced, and mission-driven environment. This is an unpaid internship. Job Responsibilities Collaborate with the Community Engagement and Evaluation Specialist to collect, enter, and aggregate guest experience data. Support efforts to improve and streamline data collection methods and organization. Engage museum guests in a playful, welcoming, and professional manner that reflects Marbles' mission. Assist in the facilitation of hands-on, play-based learning programs for museum guests and early childhood participants, with occasional delivery support at off-site locations. Support the setup, break down, and preparation of program and survey materials. Ideal Experience and Skills Must be enrolled in a formal education class that requires an internship for academic credit. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage children and families from diverse backgrounds in a respectful and welcoming manner. Interest in research methods, survey design, and community-based evaluation. Preferred fields of study are Psychology, Sociology, Education, Statistics, Public Policy, Communication, and Museum Studies; other disciplines with relevant experience may be considered. Must be enrolled in a formal education program that requires an internship for academic credit. Physical Demands Walking, standing, stooping, bending, and reaching. Must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Schedule A commitment of 5-10 hours per week is expected during the Spring 2026 semester. Weekday availability is required, with one Saturday or Sunday shift per week to support during peak visitation hours. Benefits Parking and commuter benefits Great Marbles Perks & Discounts Fitness Benefits If you require reasonable accommodations to complete the hiring process, please contact the People Team at [email protected] or ************. Marbles Kids Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment opportunities because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, disability, genetic information or any other federal, state or local protected class.
    $32k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 48d ago
  • Learning Engagement Intern

    Marbles Kids Museum 4.1company rating

    Raleigh, NC jobs

    Job Description Learning Engagement Intern Marbles Kids Museum is a vibrant, nonprofit children's museum and IMAX Theatre located in the heart of downtown Raleigh. Marbles has been sparking imagination, discovery, and learning through play since opening its doors in 2007. Marbles' serves a diverse population of families, school groups, and community organizations through award-winning play-based exhibits, summer camps, IMAX documentaries, feature movies, and special events year-round. Today Marbles ranks among the top family destinations in North Carolina providing learning experiences for children with creative programs, and larger-than-life movies. The Opportunity Are you passionate about engaging with children and learning through research? At Marbles, we listen to our guests to better understand their experiences and use that feedback to shape meaningful improvements. As part of the Learning Engagement Team, the Learning Engagement Intern will play a key role in this process by conducting in-person visitor surveys using the COVES tool (Collaborative for Ongoing Visitor Experience Studies) and by entering and aggregating archival survey data. In this role, the intern will gain hands-on experience in both informal education and applied research. They will assist with the preparation and delivery of daily programs and special events both at Marbles and in the community, while also conducting surveys and helping to streamline data collection methods. Interns will gain valuable experience relevant to careers in education, child development, nonprofit studies, social work, research and evaluation, and more, all within a fun, fast-paced, and mission-driven environment. This is an unpaid internship. Job Responsibilities Collaborate with the Community Engagement and Evaluation Specialist to collect, enter, and aggregate guest experience data. Support efforts to improve and streamline data collection methods and organization. Engage museum guests in a playful, welcoming, and professional manner that reflects Marbles' mission. Assist in the facilitation of hands-on, play-based learning programs for museum guests and early childhood participants, with occasional delivery support at off-site locations. Support the setup, break down, and preparation of program and survey materials. Ideal Experience and Skills Must be enrolled in a formal education class that requires an internship for academic credit. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage children and families from diverse backgrounds in a respectful and welcoming manner. Interest in research methods, survey design, and community-based evaluation. Preferred fields of study are Psychology, Sociology, Education, Statistics, Public Policy, Communication, and Museum Studies; other disciplines with relevant experience may be considered. Must be enrolled in a formal education program that requires an internship for academic credit. Physical Demands Walking, standing, stooping, bending, and reaching. Must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Schedule A commitment of 5-10 hours per week is expected during the Spring 2026 semester. Weekday availability is required, with one Saturday or Sunday shift per week to support during peak visitation hours. Benefits Parking and commuter benefits Great Marbles Perks & Discounts Fitness Benefits If you require reasonable accommodations to complete the hiring process, please contact the People Team at ****************************** or ************. Marbles Kids Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment opportunities because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, disability, genetic information or any other federal, state or local protected class. Powered by JazzHR nm9TPijQGV
    $32k-36k yearly est. 19d ago
  • 2026 Spring Internship - Reproductive Rights and Health (law student)

    National Women's Law Center 4.0company rating

    Washington, DC jobs

    The National Women's Law Center (NWLC) seeks a LAW STUDENT intern for spring 2026 to support the work of the Reproductive Rights and Health team, focusing on promoting reproductive rights and access to comprehensive, affordable health care, including abortion and birth control, via litigation and policy advocacy. Applicants must be enrolled in a juris doctor degree program and eligible for academic credit. Hours and dates worked may vary depending on school requirements. This work may be done remotely, hybrid, or in-person. The Organization The National Women's Law Center fights for gender justice - in the courts, in public policy, and in our society - working across the issues that are central to the lives of women and girls. We use the law in all its forms to change culture and drive solutions to the gender inequity that shapes our society and to break down the barriers that harm all of us - especially women of color, LGBTQ+ people, and low-income women and families. For more than 50 years, we have been on the leading edge of every major legal and policy victory for women, and we need you with us to continue this fight. Duties and Responsibilities The intern will support reproductive rights and health internal and external-facing policy and litigation work, which can include: * Providing legal and factual research and analysis; * Tracking state and federal legislation and litigation on core and emerging issues; * Cite checking and bluebooking documents; * Drafting memos, talking points, testimony, blogs, factsheets, and other written materials; * Support the preparation of briefs, pleadings, legislative toolkits, and comments on proposed federal agency regulations; * Participating in coalition meetings, policy briefings, and events; and * Attending executive and congressional proceedings. Qualifications: * Current enrollment in a JD program and ability to receive academic credit for the internship/externship; * Strong research and writing skills, including excellent analytical, oral, and written communications skills; * Experience working on gender justice issues with an intersectional lens; * Experience or interest in an, advocacy, litigation, policymaking, or research environment; * Demonstrated experience and judgment working both collaboratively and independently; * Flexibility, creativity, and initiative along with excellent organizational, planning, and project management skills. Key Relations The intern will report to a Senior Counsel on the RRH team as primary supervisor, but will receive assignments from various members of the RRH team. Compensation & Benefits This internship is unpaid, but the Center will work with the intern to secure academic credit. A stipend of $175 per month, prorated, will be provided if allowed by the student's school. This position is not eligible for benefits. Classification This position is not included in the union-represented bargaining unit, NWLC United, affiliated with the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union/IFPTE Local 70. How to Apply To apply, please submit: * A resume; * A cover letter explaining your interest in this internship; * A short writing sample (4 - 8 pages); and * A current law school transcript. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but applications received after December 3, 2025, may not be reviewed. NWLC posts a number of internship opportunities. If you wish to be considered for more than one internship, please apply separately to each position of interest. The National Women's Law Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and values a diverse workforce. We strongly encourage and seek applications from people with disabilities; people of all gender identities and sexual orientations; people of color; and veterans. Research indicates members of marginalized groups tend to underestimate their qualifications and apply only if they are a 100% match. If you are passionate about NWLC's mission and think you have what it takes to be successful in this role, even if you don't check all the boxes, please apply. We'd appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. Reasonable Accommodations If you require reasonable accommodations during any part of the hiring process, please email ***************.
    $38k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 54d ago
  • Student Intern

    Knox Area Rescue Ministries 3.4company rating

    Knoxville, TN jobs

    Job Description Title: Student Internship Department: Programs Reports To: Director or Department Supervisor Job Classification: Internship (Academic Credit/Volunteer-Based), Part Time/Flexible Schedule Knox Area Rescue Ministries (KARM) is a Christ-centered ministry dedicated to serving individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty through compassionate care, restorative programs, and pathways to stability. Our internship program provides students with hands-on experience in guest services, case management, health services, and nonprofit operations-all within a trauma-informed, faith-based environment. Overview: The Student Intern will support the mission and programs of Knox Area Rescue Ministries by engaging in meaningful, supervised work that contributes to guest care, organizational excellence, and professional development. Interns will gain practical experience in the intersection of faith, community service, and social impact. Responsibilities: 1. Social Work & Case Management Participate in guest intake, needs assessments, and service planning. Shadow and assist case managers in developing and tracking individualized care plans. Support group facilitation, life-skills sessions, and trauma-informed interventions. Assist with referrals to housing, medical, or employment resources. Maintain confidentiality and accurate documentation according to KARM standards. 2. Health Services Collaborate with nursing staff or visiting healthcare partners to support recuperative care, triage, and wellness checks. Assist in health education, outreach, or preventive care activities for guests. Learn best practices in medical respite and integrated behavioral health within a shelter environment. Support data collection for health outcomes, program evaluation, and quality improvement. 3. Nonprofit Management & Program Operations Participate in administrative projects related to program development, communications, or fundraising. Support event coordination, volunteer management, and donor relations efforts. Gain exposure to budgeting, grant tracking, and reporting for community programs. Observe leadership meetings to understand governance, compliance, and organizational strategy. Qualifications Current enrollment in an accredited college or university program (e.g., Social Work, Public Health, Nursing, Nonprofit Management, Psychology, or related field). Commitment to the mission and values of Knox Area Rescue Mission. Ability to work compassionately and professionally with diverse populations. Strong communication, organization, and interpersonal skills. Adherence to ethical and confidentiality standards. Supervision & Evaluation Interns will receive structured supervision and mentoring from experienced professionals. Regular check-ins and reflective learning sessions will support academic and professional growth. Benefits & Learning Outcomes Real-world experience serving vulnerable populations in a faith-based setting. Exposure to nonprofit management, trauma-informed care, and community collaboration. Skill development in case management, leadership, advocacy, and communication. Opportunity to integrate classroom learning with practical ministry and service.
    $24k-36k yearly est. 33d ago
  • Community Care Chaplain Intern

    Metropolitan Ministries 4.0company rating

    Tampa, FL jobs

    Job Title: Community Care Chaplain Intern Department: Spiritual Care Reports To: Director of Spiritual Care Hours: 10-15 hours per week Overview: Metropolitan Ministries seeks a Community Care Chaplain Intern to support our mission of providing holistic care to individuals and families experiencing homelessness and poverty. Intern candidates must be enrolled in Sankofa Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). This internship provides hands-on experience in trauma-informed spiritual care within an urban ministry setting. Essential Responsibilities: Provide compassionate, trauma-informed pastoral care to residents, staff, and guests at Metropolitan Ministries. Offer pastoral presence and crisis intervention for individuals facing challenges such as homelessness, loss, and family displacement. Conduct spiritual assessments and document pastoral encounters as required for CPE credit. Support and facilitate worship services, Bible studies, prayer gatherings, and special services in collaboration with the Spiritual Care team. Engage with community partners and volunteers to enhance the spiritual life of those we serve. Participate in weekly supervision, debriefing sessions, and interdisciplinary team meetings. Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all aspects of pastoral care. Requirements Qualifications: Current enrollment in Sankofa Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). Commitment to trauma-informed and interfaith spiritual care within a diverse, urban community. Strong listening, empathy, and crisis intervention skills. Ability to work in a collaborative, fast-paced ministry environment. Flexibility in scheduling, including some evenings or weekends as needed. Adherence to Metropolitan Ministries' values and mission. Learning Outcomes: Develop practical skills in pastoral care within an urban social services setting. Gain experience in interfaith and multicultural ministry in a trauma-informed context. Apply CPE learning to real-world situations, integrating theory with practice. Build professional and ethical competencies in chaplaincy. Additional Requirements: Applicants must also complete a CPE application and email it to ***********************.
    $35k-40k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Veterinary Student Externship

    Companion Animal Hospital 3.9company rating

    Lakeland, FL jobs

    Job DescriptionDescriptionThe primary purpose of our Veterinary Student Externship is to provide a hands-on learning experience for 3rd and 4th year students who are enrolled in a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. The program is typically scheduled for 2-week blocks at our hospital. We feel that the students who possess an open mind and a willingness to learn will benefit the most from our externship. Key ResponsibilitiesThe Veterinary Student Extern is responsible for performing inpatient and outpatient medical care under the direct supervision of our veterinary staff. They will be expected to perform in-house diagnostic tests (hematology, chemistry, and radiology) with competence, perform routine client education, and to assist in surgical procedures. Skills, Knowledge and ExpertiseParticipants in the Veterinary Extern Program must currently be enrolled in an AVMA-accredited Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program.
    $24k-36k yearly est. 28d ago
  • DVM Student Externship

    Faithful Friends Animal Clinic 3.5company rating

    Rogers, AR jobs

    Faithful Friends Animal Clinic is a well-established, progressive, Fast paced 6 doctor general /small animal/feline/ practice located in Rogers, AR. We offer many services to provide the best comprehensive care to our patients including Preventative Care, Surgery, Urgent Care, High Speed Dentistry, Cold Laser Therapy, In-House Diagnostics, Digital full body and dental radiology, Ultrasonography, Medical and/or Vacation Boarding. Faithful Friends Animal Clinic is Located in the Ozarks, it is part of the Northwest Arkansas region, one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country. Rogers was the location of the first Walmart store, whose corporate headquarters is located in neighboring Bentonville. Benton County public schools are top rated, making it an ideal area to raise a family! Popular activities in the area include hiking, water skiing, Beaver Lake, and Crystal Bridges make it a wonderful place to enjoy a healthy and active work-life balance. To learn more about us, click here! Job Description We're looking for: 1st through 4th Year Veterinary Students Compassionate, Team Player and Strong Communicator Students looking to enhance their education through real world experiences We offer our Veterinary Student Externs: Flexible Scheduling Paid Externship Hours Future Employment Opportunity Preferences DVM Mentor Network 1:1 Mentorship and Guidance Qualifications Must be an Active Veterinary Student from an AVMA Accredited Institution. Additional Information WE ARE A DRUG-FREE, SMOKE-FREE, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Company Policy & Federal & State Laws Forbid Discrimination Because of Age, Color, Race, Religion, Sex, Disability, Sexual Orientation or National Origin
    $26k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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