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Program

Spring Internship

Organization

Magnet Schools of America (MSA)

Opportunity Type

Internship

About the Program

Magnet Schools of America (MSA) is offering a spring internship opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students interested in educational nonprofit work with a premier public school choice organization. Through his or her work with MSA, the intern will be able to align the organization’s mission with daily operations ranging from membership outreach, communications (social media/marketing), conference planning and logistics, education policy research/updates, and professional development opportunities provided by MSA. The intern will also gain specific knowledge about magnet schools, the school choice movement, and the current successes and challenges of the K-12 public education system. The spring internship provides unparalleled exposure to the inner workings of a small non-profit, catering to over 2,000 institutions and more than 7,000 contacts. The intern will assist with planning and logistics for our national events and will work on administrative projects related to our national awards program and association management system. This position is a great opportunity for a high-achieving individual to learn about the many ways nonprofits communicate and engage with their supporters. A variety of skills, including writing and communications, data management, design, and marketing to plan a successful event are preferred. The intern will receive a small stipend depending on the number of hours worked during the semester. We also are happy to work with your school to complete any paperwork to satisfy course credit or other internship-related requirements. To be considered for the internship, please submit your resume and cover letter in PDF format to: john.laughner@magnet.edu Please include “Spring Internship” in the subject line.

Program Location

Washington, DC

Application Deadline

As soon as possible

Program Benefits

Paid?
Yes
Pay Rate
The intern will receive a small stipend depending
Additional Benefits

We also are happy to work with your school to complete any paperwork to satisfy course credit or other internship-related requirements.

Requirements

Description

This position is a great opportunity for a high-achieving individual to learn about the many ways nonprofits communicate and engage with their supporters. A variety of skills, including writing and communications, data management, design, and marketing to plan a successful event are preferred.

Open to residents of:
National - All 50 States
Open to students attending school in:
National - All 50 States
Degree Programs
  • Bachelor’s degree (B.A./B.S.)
  • Master’s Degree (M.A./M.S./M.B.A.)
  • Doctorate Degree (Ph.D./M.D./D.D.S.)
  • Law Degree (J.D.)
Year in School
  • College Freshman
  • College Sophomore
  • College Senior
  • College Fifth Year Senior
  • Master's Student (M.A., M.S., M.B.A.)
  • Doctoral Student (Ph.D./M.D.)
  • Law Student (J.D.)
Enrollment Status
  • Full time
  • Part time
Citizenship
  • U.S. Citizens
Keywords
Magnet Schools of America spring internship
Contact

john.laughner@magnet.edu

Organization Website

www.magnet.edu/about

Organization Address

1909 K Street NW Suite C140
Washington, DC 20006

Organization Phone
202.618.7995
Last Modified Date
December 23, 2014
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