Paid Internship – VIDEO

COMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
The City of Edina is accepting applications for the position of part-time video production intern, who will work approximately 12 to 24 hours per week. This is a learning position with an emphasis on a wide variety of technical and production duties. Responsibilities include broadcasting of meetings and taping of public service announcements and two original programs, “Agenda: Edina” and Beyond the Badge”.
Salary Range: $12.00 per hour
Applications deadline is Friday, September 6, 2013.
Apply online at www.EdinaMN.gov

Guthrie Theatre Multimedia Internship

A multimedia internship in the Communications Department, with the Guthrie Theater, an American center for theater performance, production, education and professional training, will provide an inside look and hands-on experience in aspects of the communications of a professional theater company and its communications strategies. An intern will learn a great deal about communications strategies for a professional theater. They will develop planning and evaluation skills. An intern can expect to work on various aspects of multiple projects.

Application Deadline is Aug. 30th.

For more information: http://guthrietheater.applicantpro.com/jobs/23750-9565.html

Paid Internship at North Metro TV

FALL SPORTS INTERNSHIP (August-November 2013)
We are looking for college students or graduates for our video production internships. Television/video experience is a plus. You would be working with our mobile production truck at high school sporting events in the northern suburbs. As a part of the crew, your internship may include operation of camera, audio, graphics, replay, announcing, ENG, etc. for spring sports. Must be available in afternoons and evenings and be able to lift 25 pounds. $500 stipend at completion of 100 hours and the possibility of future employment. Please send resume with your response.

Contact
Kenton Kipp
Kenton@northmetrotv.com
763-231-2802
North Metro TVwww.northmetrotv.com

Paid Video Intern

Weber Shandwick – Minneapolis, MN
Leading communications firm seeks the future.Are you a big thinker? A creative storyteller ? Weber Shandwick wants to see your resume for an intern position in our Video team. We’re passionate about expanding the boundaries of what we offer our clients – and we’re looking for candidates with the creative daring and video savvy to join that effort.This is a full-time, paid internship. Hours are Monday – Friday, but flexibility required for evening or weekend shoots. We’re looking for someone who can start immediately.For more information click this link: Weber Shandwick Video Intern

Paid sports journalism internship

Intern at Northstar Hoops Report!

Interns should be:
Interested in covering youth and high school basketball
Able to travel to local games, camps, and events
Familiar with social media (Facebook and Twitter)

Interns will be responsible for:
Interviewing high school athletes and coaches
Researching and developing articles for website publication
Weekly email newsletter construction and distribution
Event and clinic set-up and coordination
Customer correspondence regarding website and event registration

Compensation is based on number of articles published or other specific duties. Applicants with the ability to update website layout and content are preferred. There is also the potential to work remotely based on location.

Application Instructions:
Please send your résumé, one writing sample, and a cover letter to
admin@northstarhoopsreport.com

Internship Process (to receive course credit)

Internship Process for Communication and Film Majors

Students are encouraged to complete at least one internship in their major
field before graduation. If you are seeking an internship opportunity, you
may approach the search in three ways: you may contact Ana Eliason in the
internship office in Christensen to look at the internship postings; you may
review the postings on our Communication Studies blog or you may contact
organizations directly.

There are three types of internships:

COM or FLM 399 is a one- credit internship that requires a minimum of 140

hours, in addition to an electronic portfolio which includes the following:

1. Learning Agreement completed with Ana Eliason

2. Registration form signed by Eliason and Deb Redmond

3. Electronic weekly journal entries submitted to the department internship coordinator, Deb Redmond (Redmond@augsburg.edu)

4. 1-2 pg description of the organization and its functions

5. List of your responsibilities and the means by which you are evaluated by your work supervisor

6. Samples of work and description of your role in producing them

7. Closing summary paper that reflects upon what you learned from this experience

8. Evaluations (provided by internship office) for yourself and your supervisor to complete

9. Any letters of recommendation you may receive by your site supervisor

COM 398 (1 cr) Internship on-campus
COM 397 (.5cr) Internship off-campus
Consult with Ana Eliason or Deb Redmond

CFA Society Intern

About CFA Society Minnesota:
Founded in 1952, CFA Society Minnesota is one of the oldest chapters of the prestigious CFA Institute. CFAMN is the 18th largest society of analysts among the 137 member societies and affiliates worldwide. For 60 years we have endeavored to play a vital role within the Twin Cities investment community. CFA Society Minnesota is the premier professional organization for Investment Professionals in the Twin Cities area and throughout our Midwest region. With members in five states and a wide variety of industries, we strive to serve our broad membership through relevant educational programming, membership support services, and opportunities for advancement such as networking events and discounts on educational materials.

Mission:
To enhance the investment profession by promoting ethical behavior, professional excellence, and fellowship through high quality, innovative programming.

Job Description:
This position is an unpaid internship with the CFA Society of Minnesota. Interns will report to the Operations Manager and work directly with staff and/or board members.

Why take an internship at CFAMN?
Landing a job is about far more than sending a resume and getting an interview. When your resume is one of 300 in an inbox, you need a way to distinguish yourself from your peers. An internship at CFAMN is ideal for someone interested in demonstrating commitment to a career in the investment industry. Spending part of your summer volunteering for CFAMN will provide you with valuable industry networking opportunities and personal introductions to local CFA Charterholders and Candidates.

Projects will include:
· Mining and quantifying data
· Copy editing and desktop publishing
· Supporting and coordinating our August 1st InvestMNt Conference
· Local industry market research and analysis

The ideal candidate will be:
· Detail oriented
· Organized, efficient and self-motivated
· Familiar with spreadsheet creation and management
· Interested in the local finance and business community
· Willing to help with a variety of programs and tasks
· Willing to work in downtown Minneapolis during business hours

Benefits:
· Learn about industry professionals throughout the region; who works where doing what
· Access to current CFA Exam study materials in our library
· Informational interviews can be scheduled with CFA© Charterholders at top firms throughout the Twin Cities
· Attend monthly education luncheons and networking events free of charge
· Opportunity to connect with an industry mentor
· Training in project administration, publications development, office skills, public relations, networking and outreach

Timeframe for Internships:
4-8 weeks, between May 1 – September 1
8-12 office hours per week on a consistent schedule, preferred
Reimbursement for travel via Metrotransit is available

To Apply:
Please send a cover letter and resume to CFA Society of Minnesota, 527 Marquette Ave, Suite 1300, Minneapolis, MN 55402 or email to Kris Kautzman, Operations Manager, at support@cfamn.org.

Soap Factory Promotional Media and Video intern

Promotional Media & Video Internship
Application Deadline: April 1st
Internship Start Date: April 15th
Internship End Date: November 1st

Time Commitment:
โ€ข Approximately 30 – 40 hours per month

Description:
The Video Internship is a unique opportunity to participate in the promotion of The Soap Factoryโ€s programs through the creation and distribution of short video segments. The intern will craft concepts, shoot video, edit segments and help with online marketing of The Soap Factoryโ€s YouTube channel. These original, promotional videos will focus on memorable, shareable content as a compliment to established didactic video materials which are produced by The Soap Factoryโ€s staff Video Producer, Bob Fagerhaugh. An ideal candidate will have video experience, a creative approach to documentation and interest in online video marketing.

The Soap Factory is the 3rd largest institution focused on Contemporary Art in the Twin Cities, with programming ranging from sculpture and installation to video and interactive performance projects. The Soap Factory is located in a nearly 50,000 sq ft, 130 year old factory building near the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis. With a small staff and large volunteer corps, The Soap Factory relies on a creative and driven team of interns each year to grow and support our programs.

Responsibilities:
Work with The Soap Factoryโ€s Program Manager and Video Producer
Work with visiting artists, curators, staff, volunteers and interns on video content
Brainstorm and pitch video concepts for promotional videos related to The Soap Factoryโ€s programs
Shoot video footage for segments
Video editing
Assist with online distribution of video segments through YouTube & social media
Collect video statistics and improve promotional reach of Soap Factory video content
Archive video segments and raw footage

Experience and Requirements:
Candidates must have basic knowledge of video production and editing software. Strong time management skills are a must as well as a close adherence to deadlines. A well qualified candidate will be enthusiastic about Contemporary Art, self-motivated and a creative problem solver. Must have reliable daily internet/email access and be comfortable working on a Mac.

To apply:
Please send a resume, cover letter, and up to five short work samples to Dani Hans, Manager of Volunteer Programs at Dani@soapfactory.org. Applicants will be contacted about interviews several days after the deadline.

Summer fellowship opportunity in Chicago

Y.O.U. logo

Youth Organizations Umbrella (Y.O.U.) is pleased to announce its Inspire Fellows Program for the summer of 2013. The fellowship offers graduate and upper-undergraduate students a full-time opportunity to learn best-practices in youth development and to prepare for a career in youth development, education, or the non-profit sector.

Inspire Fellows serve as workshop leaders and counselors for Y.O.U.’s 9-week summer program. Fellows are chosen to develop and facilitate specific workshops in one of three areas: arts and literature, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), or recreational activities. Additionally, all fellows help lead discussions and workshops on life skills topics.

Primary responsibilities of Inspire Fellows include:

  • Develop and facilitate youth activities in your chosen area that promote academic, social, and emotional development.
  • Supervise youth activities in a safe, sensitive, developmentally appropriate, positive manner.
  • Maintain positive, supportive relationships with youth.
  • Nurture supportive relationships with parents, school administrators, teachers, students, and community representatives.
  • Develop and maintain good working relationships with supervisors, coworkers, and volunteers within Y.O.U., and with others in the community who offer information about, resources for, or services to young people in Evanston.
  • Maintain timely and accurate records concerning youth participation and outcomes.
  • Identify and recommend opportunities for continuous improvement in Y.O.U. programming.

The Fellowship experience offers a unique opportunity for growth for students thinking about a career in youth development, education, the arts, or non-profits. Fellows have close supervision of their work and are provided with both formal and informal feedback to help them grow. In this way, fellows develop their leadership skills, enhance their understanding of youth development, and build their non-profit management skills.

The Fellowship runs full time from June 10 through August 16. The first week offers Fellows a comprehensive orientation and training on Y.O.U., non-profit management, and positive youth development. The next nine weeks consist of high-impact summer programming.

The Fellowship offers a stipend of $1,000. (Y.O.U. is also glad to provide documentation to any students who receive support from their universities for summer employment with a non-profit organization).

For more information and to apply, visit www.inspirefellowsprogram.org. For questions, contact Kathryn Cai at kathryn.cai@youevanston.org or 847-866-1200 ext. 247.

MPR News Young Reporters Series

The Young Reporters Series pairs high school and college-age reporters from diverse backgrounds with an experienced MPR producer to create compelling stories for MPR News. Most of the stories have a first-person point of entry, and connect with larger issues that are timely and relevant in our community. Participants gain experience in research, interviewing, field recording, writing for radio, digital editing and voicing. High School and College Students can learn about reporting for radio, use recording equipment, develop interviewing skills, and get paid to be on the radio!

If interested, contact:
MPR News Young Reporters Series
Toni Randolph 651-290-1223
trandolph@mpr.org

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