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Event and Advocacy Fall Intern (Remote)

We are excited to share this opportunity for seasonal employment with The Phi Beta Kappa Society’s national office in Washington, DC. We are looking for one part-time intern to work remotely on a variety of projects.

 

About the Phi Beta Kappa Internship Program

An internship at the Phi Beta Kappa Society provides firsthand experience with the work of a national non-profit society and the opportunity to promote a compelling mission, both through individual projects and in collaboration with multiple departments. In addition to day-to-day assignments, the intern completes a capstone project with guidance from national office staff. The project includes a written report and presentation to senior staff and is designed to encourage critical thinking, long term strategy, best writing and presentation practices, and creativity.

There is a strong focus on professional development, including regular check ins on projects, resume and cover letter review, and a Society-wide commitment to providing an educational experience.


Event and Advocacy Intern

This intern will work with our National Arts & Sciences Initiative team to plan virtual events, conduct research, and develop materials to grow support for the liberal arts and sciences. While the intern will work primarily with the National Arts & Sciences Initiative, they will also assist with other programmatic and event-related tasks as needed. The intern will have an opportunity to participate in long-term strategy planning as well as the day-to-day responsibilities of a major advocacy campaign. Duties will include:
  • Supporting virtual event planning process, which may include: assisting with logistical tasks related to the management of our scholarship program, researching potential speakers and award recipients, compiling invitation lists, and helping design promotional materials;
  • Researching and compiling higher education news stories to feature in the monthly e-alerts;
  • Assisting in the development of event-related communications, such as social media posts and emails to members using mass mailing software;
  • Drafting general correspondence, developing copy, and proofreading documents as needed;
  • Completing a capstone project, and other duties as assigned.



Qualifications

We are looking for a college student or recent graduate with a passion for the liberal arts and sciences and strong writing abilities. Preference will be given to Phi Beta Kappa members. The position will work remotely, and requires access to a computer, reliable internet, and a phone.
 

Hours and Compensation

The position will be paid a stipend of $4,000 total for 13 weeks of work. Internship hours are 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. for a minimum of three days a week. The preferred start date is Monday, September 14, 2020.
 

How to Apply

Please submit a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to the form by Thursday, August 6, 2020.