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Community Engagement Intern — Fall 2020

General Summary: The Community Engagement intern will assist the Community Engagement Director with a variety of tasks related to engagement and outreach for KERA’s special projects, children’s programming and grant-funded initiatives.
 

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Track news reports/stories (education, health/science/technology)
  • Engage KERA audiences and identify new audiences through social media posts
  • Provide assistance with routine communication (phone calls, emails, e-updates) to education and community partners
  • Coordinate setup and logistics for KERA community engagement events
  • Update partner databases and spreadsheets
  • Assist with KERA Community Advisory Board – communication to CAB members, assistance with CAB application process
  • Assist with administrative tasks relate to the community engagement department
  • Assemble data for grants and stewardship reports as directed
  • Assist with tracking data/metrics for special projects

 

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

KERA requires that the intern’s work earn credit or otherwise advance the student toward a degree, specific class or research project, and that a mentoring faculty member provide KERA with requirements the intern must meet to gain credit. The position is not paid, but KERA will work with the student and faculty member to ensure that the work provides valuable experience for the student.

Interns must be enrolled in a recognized learning institution as a full-time graduate or undergraduate student with freshman year completed. You should be able to work 12 to15 hours a week (unpaid) with availability between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., as well as occasional night/weekend events.

The position will begin in late May and continue through August 2020, based on the intern’s schedule and return to school. Most of the work will be completed at the KERA station, 3000 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75201.
 

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE

  • Ability to interact professionally with diverse audiences (internal staff, external stakeholders, volunteers, Community Advisory Board members, education and community partners)
  • Good, clear written and oral communication skills
  • Working knowledge of MS applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
  • Experience using social media platforms
  • Must be organized, detail-oriented and reliable
  • Must be able to assist with planning, organizing and carrying out multiple functions simultaneously
  • Graphic design experience is a plus

 

SCHEDULE

Available at least 12-15 hours per week. Schedule can be established to accommodate a student’s schedule. Interns typically work three- to four-hour shifts on the days they come into the station, and may also occasionally be asked to help with an event that takes place on an evening or a weekend.
 

BENEFITS TO THE INTERN

  • Hands-on work experience with event planning and community organizing
  • Exposure to a variety of positions in public media – TV, radio and digital
  • Academic credit

 

HOW TO APPLY

Please provide a 1) resume and 2) cover letter summarizing professional accomplishment and qualifications relative to the position. Please also state how you found out about this position. Submit this information as you prefer:

Email to: resume@kera.org
Fax to: 214-740-9323
Mail to: Human Resources, KERA, 3000 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75201