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Intern - Global Community Program
The Moth
New York, NY
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Global Intern, The Moth Community Program
Overview
The Moth is seeking an intern to support our Global Community Program to begin in late January/early February 2019 and complete their cycle in June 2019. The Global Intern will work with the Global team, supporting Moth storytelling workshops and live storytelling events through various stages of pre-production and production. The Moth's Global Community Program work elevates personal stories in an effort to highlight world issues, dissolve stereotypes, and bridge social divides -- with a particular focus on Women and Girls' personal stories. This position, as well as the workshops and events associated with it, are currently funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Internships are 32 hours per week and take place at our New York City headquarters during office hours (M-F, 10-6) with occasional hours taking place at events around the city. The Moth provides a weekly stipend of $320.
Responsibilities
Entering and organizing all Global post-production workshop and live event materials for our CRM database and filing system
Proofing and assisting in the production of promotional materials and researching further promotional outlets for Global live events
Proofing and assisting with workshop materials, promotional materials, calendars and show programs
Researching potential venues, vendors and technical crew in new and existing Global Community Program-based cities
Supporting the Global team with administrative tasks as needed
Research projects, as appropriate
For the right applicant, there will be additional opportunities to sit in on live showcase rehearsals, to participate in regular strategic meetings about the program, to go on venue site visits, and to be exposed to the Moth's SLAM, Mainstage & Education programs.
Qualifications
A love of The Moth's work and mission
Experience working in the nonprofit sector and/or the arts preferred
College degree
Proficiency in Word and Excel; ability to learn CRM Database system
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Exceptional organization and administrative skills
Ability to switch between independent and collaborative work
Creative, self-sufficient and proactive thinker; detail-oriented and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment
Additional preferred qualifications
Experience working with community organizations in Africa and/or South Asia preferred (Please note which languages you speak in your resume)
An overall understanding of Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, especially an ability to edit video and audio
An interest in social media and content creation
Note: This is a production position and will not involve travel. The Global Intern will not be instructing workshops or designing curriculum.
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Global Intern, The Moth Community Program
Overview
The Moth is seeking an intern to support our Global Community Program to begin in late January/early February 2019 and complete their cycle in June 2019. The Global Intern will work with the Global team, supporting Moth storytelling workshops and live storytelling events through various stages of pre-production and production. The Moth's Global Community Program work elevates personal stories in an effort to highlight world issues, dissolve stereotypes, and bridge social divides -- with a particular focus on Women and Girls' personal stories. This position, as well as the workshops and events associated with it, are currently funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Internships are 32 hours per week and take place at our New York City headquarters during office hours (M-F, 10-6) with occasional hours taking place at events around the city. The Moth provides a weekly stipend of $320.
Responsibilities
Entering and organizing all Global post-production workshop and live event materials for our CRM database and filing system
Proofing and assisting in the production of promotional materials and researching further promotional outlets for Global live events
Proofing and assisting with workshop materials, promotional materials, calendars and show programs
Researching potential venues, vendors and technical crew in new and existing Global Community Program-based cities
Supporting the Global team with administrative tasks as needed
Research projects, as appropriate
For the right applicant, there will be additional opportunities to sit in on live showcase rehearsals, to participate in regular strategic meetings about the program, to go on venue site visits, and to be exposed to the Moth's SLAM, Mainstage & Education programs.
Qualifications
A love of The Moth's work and mission
Experience working in the nonprofit sector and/or the arts preferred
College degree
Proficiency in Word and Excel; ability to learn CRM Database system
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Exceptional organization and administrative skills
Ability to switch between independent and collaborative work
Creative, self-sufficient and proactive thinker; detail-oriented and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment
Additional preferred qualifications
Experience working with community organizations in Africa and/or South Asia preferred (Please note which languages you speak in your resume)
An overall understanding of Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, especially an ability to edit video and audio
An interest in social media and content creation
Note: This is a production position and will not involve travel. The Global Intern will not be instructing workshops or designing curriculum.
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