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Executive Intern
ORGANIZATION: BLACK - Building Leadership And Community Knowledge
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25 people are interested
The ideal intern should be interested in pursuing a career in social service nonprofit work. The Intern will serve as a "right arm" by preparing for meetings, attending meetings, supporting corporate public & media relations and corporate correspondence, budget management, personnel management, etc. BLACK’s Senior Leadership will devote considerable energy to transferring knowledge to the intern. The Intern will support the office of a Program Director in directing the daily operations for the organization, community partnership, program and services. The Intern will report to the Director of Operations, Associate Director and Executive Director.
Responsibilities
- Prepare briefings on prospective partners or agencies in advance of meetings
- Participate in team and/or departmental meetings, take notes, summarize minutes
- Attend meetings with funders, politicians, clergy, nonprofit leaders, and community partners
- support general office duties such as monthly budget reconciliations, board reports, correspondence, database management, and filings
- lead and/or support fundraising efforts for the organization
- conduct briefings with Core Team members
- conduct/participate in Core Team training and In-Service Days
- monitor and update Project Management Software for assignments & projects
- oversee website, blogs and social media sites to encourage awareness of BLACK's events and mission
- assist Associate Director with assignments, projects and tasks
- look for and suggest ways to make internal operations more efficient and productive
- work with the various initiative areas to develop outcome measures and community impact assessments
- other duties as assigned by the Director of Operations, Associate Director, Executive Director.
We operate in multiple initiative areas including: (1)Office of Family And Community Engagement, (2) Social Justice, (3) Health & Wellness. (4) Violence Prevention. At this stage in the organization’s development, we are moving out of the "frontier" stage and into operationalizing the organization. This means moving from pure vision and heart into systems, structures, and measurements. The emphasis on this internship is learning day-to-day nonprofit management and in studying the true impact of this organization on the community.
Qualifications:
- Students pursuing or possessing a Bachelors degree or Master’s degree in Administration or related field.
- Intern should be adept with Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Web research and be skilled at create forms, or instruments that help to track goals, outcomes, and financials.
- Excellent oral, written, and communication/presentation skills - Comfortable talking with and interacting with others
- Must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid driver’s license, and carry your own liability insurance.
- Ability to work well with diverse groups of people
Candidates must live in the United States and preferably in the Chicagoland area.
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About BLACK - Building Leadership And Community Knowledge
Location:
Human Resources Development & Training, Chicago, IL 60649, US
Mission Statement
Building Leadership And Community Knowledge (BLACK)
Description
Building Leadership And Community Knowledge (BLACK) is for African Descendants of Slaves (ADOS) who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among Blacks.
CAUSE AREAS
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
December 3, 2024
SKILLS
- Executive Admin
- Program Management
- Group Facilitation
- Fundraising
- Community Outreach
- Social Work
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- 10-15 hours per week
- Orientation & Training