Job Description
Job Description
Position Summary :
The Youth Education Events & Programs Intern will gain valuable career experience in educational STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) program and event development under the mentorship of GSOC Girl Experience & Program staff. Intern Duties consist of program curriculum review & development, event support, facilitation with girls K-12, working within an approved STEM budget, and additional administrative tasks to gain a better understanding of programming, events, and the non-profit field.
This position will also include administrative tasks and other projects that support academic learning and GSOC objectives.
Essential Responsibilities / Activities :
- Support Makerspace including event support and programming. This includes educational program development for new tools and activities, "Maker Nights" event support and direct program facilitation, and other Makerspace administrative needs. (20%)
- Communicates with Program Providers and volunteers to deliver STEM programs. Supports STEM Events through administrative tasks and day-of execution of events. Supports ongoing promotion, delivery, and evaluation of STEM programs. (30%)
- Support a team of volunteers dedicated to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) advancements for Girl Scouts by attending their meetings, providing event support, and day-of event management. (25%)
- Supports all Girl Experience, Membership Experience, Volunteer Experience, Community Programs, Marcom, Fund Development, etc. departments' processes, projects, grants, and events through collaboration with GSOC Team members. (10%)
- Additional needs for the development of new STEM programs and events such as administrative duties, budget tracking, and organizational tasks. (10%)
- Other duties designed to support academic goals of your specific internship program (5%)
Qualifications :
Intermediate Microsoft Office skills, including Word, Excel, and OutlookAble to work a flexible schedule, including nights and weekendsProven ability to be self-directed and work well as a team memberExcellent attention to detailFlexible, enthusiastic, and highly motivatedAdaptable in a quickly moving environmentExperience working with youthExcellent verbal and written communication skillsExcellent interpersonal skillsOrganized with time management and prioritization skillsCurrently enrolled in a college or university and pursing a degree in Education, Child Development, Social Work, a STEM field with a passion for working with students, or other relevant fieldLicensed and insured California driver; must pass background screening including fingerprinting and drivingWillingness to accept the beliefs and principles of the Girl Scout Movement and acceptance of the relevant and compelling benefits of Girl ScoutingGSOC is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. GSOC is committed to a process of diversity, equity and inclusion.