Gm Autism Foundation (GMAF) needs highly motivated interns with a desire to excel. College students with a wide range of backgrounds and degrees can jump-start their careers in our event management program and graphic design. The internship offers serious, career-minded students great work experience and the opportunity to form valuable relationships.
Semesters and Application TimelinesInternship positions will be available in the spring, summer and fall semesters. Applications will be reviewed in a reasonable amount of time after they have been received and eligible applicants will be contacted thereafter.
Current OpeningCover letter and resumes being accepted now for summer internship, to begin mid-Feb.
Who Can Apply and What's ExpectedCredit earning college students who apply will be considered for internships. While sports management degrees are increasing in popularity, there is no course of study that is required for internships and all will be considered. This internship is great for any career-minded individual interested in event management.
InterviewsQualified applicants will be called for an initial telephone interview in addition to a formal interview with the GMAF staff.
Duties
The GMAF intern event project will assists in organizing events by detailing auction items and timelines during events and get hands-on experience by helping coordinate behind the scenes, maintains and compiles relevant databases and contact lists for better communication, assist in designing and implementing sponsorship proposals, compile public announcements and design marketing tools.
The GMAF intern graphic designer will assist in design flyers and all marketing material during events.
Office HoursApplicants are expected to be motivated and be willing to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends during events.
Note: When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:
1. Why do you want to work in the non-profit field?To apply and for more info@gmautismfoundation.org
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