Each year, the ExxonMobil Foundation Community Jobs Program offers eligible college undergraduates paid summer internships by providing financial grants to nonprofit agencies that allow them to hire college students. These students receive valuable work experience and an opportunity to make a significant impact in the community.
- The eight-week paid internship is made possible through a grant from the ExxonMobil Foundation.
- In addition to their work at respective organizations, interns complete a group community service project and participate in professional development training.
- Intern must be a currently enrolled undergraduate student who will return to college full-time (minimum of 12 credits per semester) as a sophomore, junior, or senior in the fall of 2023.
JOB DESCRIPTION
- Assist with planning and management of a comprehensive, targeted, and sustainable communications plan that supports CASA’s mission and promotes the success of CASA initiatives.
- Assist with the design and implementation of a monthly calendar including public relations, advertising, newsletter, blog, editorial, development and online components.
- Assist with maintenance of the organizational brand platform and brand identity and ensure its consistent application across all media, including communications work done by volunteers.
- Collaborate and contribute to overall Development and Volunteer Recruitment efforts.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Interest in the nonprofit sector
- Understanding of data reporting and aptitude for numbers
- Ability to relate well to volunteers
- Two years of college in a related degree field
- High degree of organization skills
CORE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIORS
- Effective teamwork within the organization and positive collaborations with external organizations and individuals,
- A supportive and positive attitude towards organizational changes,
- Demonstrated innovation,
- Demonstrated capacity to perform at or above the stated job requirements,
- A level of professionalism and judgment in business situations appropriate to the position.