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Position Description Internship
Little Buckeye Children’s Museum
Overview: The intern position at Little Buckeye Children’s Museum is designed to provide many educational opportunities to the interns at Little Buckeye. They will be immersed in the operations and planning of the children’s museum. They will have many opportunities to attend meetings beside the Executive Director and share their opinions while building skills that will lead to life-long success. Reports to: Fred Boll/Executive Director Educational Opportunities
• Learn the workings of a nonprofit organization • Assist with the preparation of a 990 • Attend a variety of planning meetings with various community organizations with representatives
from Little Buckeye • Assist with the design and planning of the annual museum calendar • Gain experience with Microsoft Office 10 and Excel computer programs • Assist and gain experience in the planning of budgets and implementation of budgets • Assist with the design of new exhibits and gain an understanding of best practices in museum
design • Attend weekly intern meetings to assess the upcoming learning opportunities and discuss how
best to maximize their experiences at the museum to provide long-lasting educational experiences for both the intern and the museum
Responsibilities Responsibilities of Intern include, but are not limited to: Museum Goals and Objectives
Supports the goals and mission established by the Board of Directors Displays commitment to Little Buckeye’s programs, products, and services Attends training in designated areas for professional growth
Public Relations
Greets visitors and callers in a friendly and welcoming manner Fosters relationships with visitors, members, and community partners to promote memberships,
reservations, and return visits to LBCM Effectively communicates with visitors and potential visitors regarding museum opportunities and
schedules visits accordingly Encourages active engagement of visitors with museum exhibits and programs
Daily Operations
Engages in the daily upkeep of Little Buckeye through appropriate organization, cleaning, and sanitization of the facility, materials, and equipment;
Recognizes and addresses (or reports, as appropriate) safety and security issues; Evaluates the need of each exhibit in regards to restocking and ordering supplies; Contributes ideas to enhance existing programs and exhibits or generate new ideas; Conducts and plans developmentally appropriate programs and activities for groups of children
and accompanying adults; Identifies opportunities for programming and events that support LBCM; Accepts and accurately accounts for revenue through use of the computer and written
documentation;
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Accurately documents hours worked in a timely manner; Reports suspicions of child abuse and/or neglect; Performs other related duties as assigned. Assists executive director with projects such to benefit the museum
Teamwork
Actively participates in an organizational culture that is characterized by a commitment to quality, continuous learning, collaboration, transparency, and mutual respect;
Develops and maintains effective working relationships supported by strong written and verbal communication;
Demonstrate to volunteers and student workers the appropriate techniques and practices for museum programming and upkeep;
Attends staff meetings and works cooperatively with other staff and board members to reach common goals.
Traits and Characteristics Interns of Little Buckeye Children’s Museum are genuine, caring individuals who:
Demonstrate passion for children and families as well as for the process of learning through hands-on experiences and play;
Exemplify a model of integrity and objectivity; Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with individuals, and diverse groups; Exhibit a dynamic spirit with confidence, flexibility, and ability to function well under stress; Bring organizational skills, innovative ideas, and resourcefulness.
Experience & Qualifications
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent, Appreciation for children and families, Professional or volunteer experience with young children, Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; Basic computer skills;
Preferences: Some college coursework in early childhood development/education, Experience teaching young children, Familiarity with non-profit organizations.
Has the ability and willingness to travel on an occasional basis for professional growth Has the ability and willingness to work a flexible and varied schedule, including frequent weekend
and occasional evening hours. Salary
$8--$10 per hour, commensurate with education and experience. License/Certification requirements: Satisfactory background check absent convictions for crimes that disqualify the individual for employment in a licensed child care facility in Ohio. Physical Demands: Incumbents must frequently stand, walk, stoop, kneel, bend, and climb stairs. Incumbents frequently lift light to heavy weight (20-75 lbs.). Incumbents are exposed to outside weather conditions although not extreme. Incumbents are exposed to bodily fluids (e.g. diapering equipment, cleaning restrooms). Scheduling Demands and Constraints: To meet staffing requirements, incumbents may be asked to start early or end late in the event of absences, programming, etc. Application Process: Please submit the following information via email attachment to personnel@littlebuckeye.org:
Cover letter with an expression of interest Resume List of three references with contact information (not to be contacted without prior consent)
The Bellville Neighborhood Outreach Center (BNOC) is committed to helping those
in need with some of life’s essential items, such as food, clothing, and fellowship.
A S A 5 01 (C ) (3 ) NO N -P RO FIT O R G AN IZA T IO N , T H E BN O C O FFERS:
New and gently-used clothing
Food for those in need
Activities to help enrich the lives of area residents
$10.00 per hour, 35 hours per week, for 12 weeks
Hours: Monday – Friday 9 to 4 (30 minute paid lunch)
*Marketing – advertising events on social media platforms, promoting to the
community what benefits and volunteer opportunities are available.
*Corporate Donations: contacting corporations for donations pertaining to
specific fundraising projects and food donations.
*Help cover the front desk to service clients when we are shorthanded.
*Grant writing to help cover expenses, food for clients, supplies, etc.
*Help when needed in food bank, clothing line & office.
*Help distribute fresh fruits and vegetables once a month to clients.
Please email your resume to matt.merendino@bnoc.org or mail to BNOC, P.O.
Box 685, Bellville, OH 44813
●Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center is a 501c3 Non-Profit that began in the spring of 1995. RTEC provides Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies for individuals with mental, physical, social, emotional and sensory disabilities. Our first session began with a small group of riders in 1995 and we now serve an average of 85 students per week nine months of the year. RTEC currently offers Therapeutic Riding, Therapeutic Carriage Driving, Hooves for Heroes Veterans Program (for active, in-active or retired Veterans and their families) and the CARE Program (for at risk youth). Our doors are also always open to those who might benefit from just spending time with an equine partner whether it is as a respite from a terminal illness, grief or from some other type of issue. We provide healing through horses.
Pay rate is $10.00 per hour, 30-35 hours per week and will run for approximately 11 weeks beginning in June and ending in August.
●Duties and Responsibilities encompassing two areas:
A.- would involve assisting the barn manager with all aspects of equine care including but not limited to: stall cleaning, grooming, bandaging/wound care, turning out into and bringing in from the pastures, switching out horses/ponies for the farrier and vet, feeding, watering, sweeping the barn aisles, tack and feed rooms, sweeping cobwebs, cleaning stall walls and stall fronts, raking up around the manure bin, the doorways and the exterior of the barns, cleaning water buckets and feed tubs, cleaning tack and equipment, emptying the muck buckets from the indoor and the outdoor arenas etc.. Hours will vary and are available seven days per week.
B.- would involve assisting the Director of Operations and Director of Fundraising/Volunteer Coordinator in the office performing all aspects of general office duties, including but not limited to: updating and purging files, student and, volunteer paperwork, handbooks and, policy manuals, checking that PATH Standards are being followed (e.g. updating First Aid kits in all buildings etc..) Hours will vary and are available Monday through Friday.
The working conditions vary greatly day to day depending on the weather. The intern will need to dress accordingly as we are a working farm and the job may require physical labor in all weather conditions.
● Qualifications:
-Must be a current college student. Preferably a Richland County area resident with a desire to give back to the community. -Must be able to work independently as well as in a team environment. -Must be able follow directions accurately and possess time management skills. ●Benefits:
-Flexible schedule -Assist a great organization that gives back to the community ●Send resume and cover letter or apply in person to:
Tara Corrigan Director of Operations Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center 569 S. Trimble Road Mansfield, Ohio 44906 419-756-0040
Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center
Stable and Office Assistant Summer Intern Job Description
RAEMELTON THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN CENTER PROGRAMS
The mission of the Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center is to provide Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies to individuals with mental, physical, social, emotional and sensory disabilities. Raemelton programs are offered to individuals regardless of their ability to pay for services.
THERAPY RIDING
Horses move four dimensionally – up and down, side to side, back and forth and through space all simultaneously. These planes of movement are transferred up from the horse’s pelvis into the rider’s pelvis and core system. Strengthening of the core muscles provides stability in balance, improves breathability, ambulation and digestion. Research shows that students who participate in therapeutic riding can experience physical, emotional and mental rewards. For individuals with impaired mobility, horseback riding gently and rhythmically moves their bodies in a manner similar to a human walking gait. Individuals with learning or mental disabilities are motivated by riding to increase concentration, patience and discipline. If a psychological or emotional disability is present, the unique relationship formed with a horse can help improve interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, self-esteem and trust are gained through building a relationship with an equine partner – thus promoting leadership and fostering independence.
THERAPY CARRIAGE DRIVING
Many of the same benefits from riding occur in carriage driving. The movement of the carriage and using the reins strengthen core muscles; build upper body and arms, improving stability, balance and breathability. Therapy Carriage Driving is appropriate for those who prefer to drive rather than ride, or cannot easily transfer onto a horse or are over our weight limit of 180#.
CARE-an Equine Facilitated Learning Experience -for youth at risk of not achieving their full potential-
Equine Facilitated Learning (EFL) is an educational approach that incorporates equine facilitated activities using the experience of equine/human interaction in an environment of learning and self-discovery. The goal of Raemelton’s CARE EFL program is to assist individuals with emotional challenges in their lives by creating an avenue for them to develop coping skills and gain life skills. Caring for a horse provides an opportunity for positive social interaction. Learning the respect and control of their horses becomes a valuable first step towards controlling their own lives. The skills that at-risk teens gain through the CARE program are improved communication skills, development of self-confidence and development of healthy and positive relationships. These skills will lead to a road of emotional health and independence. Students in this program gain coping skills by focusing on topics such as: making good life choices, verbal communication and problem solving, coping with depression, nutrition habits and choices, anger management, self-esteem, increased attention span, boundaries and body awareness as well as trust and empathy. **Eligible candidates for this program are: 5-18 years of age with no criminal record. **
HOOVES FOR HEROES VETERANS PROGRAM
Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center offers active, in-active or retired Veterans, and their families, Therapeutic Riding, Therapeutic Carriage Driving, Equine Facilitated Learning (EFL) and Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP).
Marketing & Development Intern
Job Description
The Renaissance seeks an undergraduate student for a summer-long internship in the Marketing and Development
Offices. The position will run from May 23rd through August 18th, 32 hours per week, Tuesday-Friday with few
weekends. The internship is paid.
This opportunity will provide the student with mentorship from staff in marketing and development, as well as
hands-on experience in:
1. Public relations and marketing
2. Non-profit administration
3. Fund development
4. Prospect management
5. Donation processing
6. Social media marketing
7. Website management
8. Digital content creation
The ideal candidate is an organized, highly motivated self-starter with an arts interest, considering a career in
marketing, fund development, arts administration, communications, non-profit administration, special events, or
public relations.
Skills required:
1. Attention to detail
2. Positive, professional attitude
3. Excellent written communication skills
4. Competency in Microsoft Excel and Word
5. Knowledge of Google Apps strongly encouraged, but not required
Professional behavior is expected at all times:
1. Punctual and reliable
2. Respectful to authority
3. Cooperative with staff
4. Professional attire
5. Enjoys working in a theatre environment
Interested candidates should email a resume with cover letter and 1 page writing sample by April 12 to
colleen@mansfieldtickets.com.
The Renaissance is the largest performing arts center in North-Central Ohio, seats 1,402 people, and is home to
the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra.
Production/Technical Intern Job Description
The Renaissance seeks an undergraduate student for a summer-long internship in Production/Technical Offices.
The position will run from June 1 through August 6, 40 hours per week, Tuesday-Friday inclusive of many
evenings and a few weekends. The internship is paid.
Intern will assist with all aspects of preproduction/production of the 2017 summer musical, The Little Mermaid.
The internship will be extremely hands-on and will be mentored by Renaissance artistic and technical staff. Stage
management and technical theatre duties include:
1. Organizing rehearsal materials
2. Managing and organizing rehearsals and cast
3. Overseeing all aspects of rehearsal
a. Keep track of cast attendance - absentees and lateness
b. Rehearsal set up/clean up, prop set up, general stage maintenance
c. Stage crew duties - working backstage or in the booth during the production
d. Preproduction duties - set and prop building and painting, assisting costumer, assisting sound,
lighting and set designer and general cleanup and maintenance.
The ideal candidate is motivated and mature, is able to work both autonomously and with a team, is task-driven,
and possesses strong communication skills.
Skills required:
1. Basic carpentry
2. Painting
3. Office/computer skills
4. General theatre knowledge (lighting/sets/props/costumes/flies)
Professional behavior is expected at all times:
1. Punctual and reliable
2. Respectful to authority
3. Cooperative with staff
4. Appropriate attire
5. Enjoys working in a theatre environment
Interested candidates should submit a work resume, a short cover letter detailing why they would like the
position/feel they are right for the position and a letter of reference by April 12 to miller@mansfieldtickets.com.
The Renaissance is the largest performing arts center in North-Central Ohio, seats 1,402 people, and is home to
the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra.
700 Marion Ave, Mansfield, OH 44906 P:419-756-1700 F: 419-756-0860
EDUCATION/ARTS INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY ABOUT THE MANSFIELD ART CENTER The Mansfield Art Center is an art center in the Woodland neighborhood of Mansfield, Ohio. The mission of The Mansfield Art Center is to make the visual arts relevant to the lives of all people in north central Ohio. To accomplish this The Mansfield Art Center shall: 1) Bring visual art to the people through exhibitions programming; 2) Bring visual art out of the people through classes, workshops, and creative experiences; 3) Provide educational outreach through programs, lectures, tours, and school services; and 4) Provide support and services to visual artists. POSITION PURPOSE/SUMMARY The Mansfield Art Center seeks an intern to assist in teaching art classes and participating in community outreach events, as well as assisting in the education department. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist Education Director with curriculum development for art projects for classes and outreach events
Assist instructors in the classroom – classroom management, teaching, tutoring
Set up for major educational events
Assist with school field trips and student groups visiting the art center
Input student membership and student registration information into database
Teach classes to students pre K- 12 and to senior citizens
Assist with classroom management – organization and ordering of supplies, student projects and kiln firings
Greet visitors and answer questions about current and upcoming exhibitions and classes WORKING CONDITIONS
Work will be performed in the Art Center gallery space and education wing
May be required to lift supplies, tables or gallery pedestals (up to 30 lbs.)
KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES DESIRED
Self-starter and the ability to complete tasks from start to finish with minimal supervision
Must have strong communication skills and feel comfortable speaking in front of large groups
Education and/or field experiences in teaching art, fine arts, graphic design or arts administration
Creative, energetic, and able to work independently as well as in a partnership with a team
Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills
Excellent writing, communication and interpersonal skills
Competent with email, internet, and program software, Microsoft Office; knowledge of Adobe In-Design and Photoshop a plus.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse groups including students, coworkers, and the public
QUALIFICATIONS
Students must currently be enrolled in school and preferably pursuing a degree (BA, BFA, BS, MA, Med, MFA) in Arts Education, Fine Art, Arts Administration or Education
Valid Ohio Driver’s license and BCI screening required SALARY AND AVAILABILITY
Specific work schedule and dates will be negotiated based on student availability. Should be available to work during the months of May, June, July and August – depending on their college schedule.
Stipend $4,200 ($10/hr)
Please submit resume and cover letter to Emily Fitch at emilyfitch@mansfieldartcenter.org
Position Title: Business Administration Internship (PAID)
Reports To: Director of Financial Operations
Job Type: Part-Time/Seasonal
Location: Mansfield Area Y
Job Description:
The Mansfield Area Y seeks a motivated student to participate in the organization’s day-to-day operations
that include general office administration, accounting, and HR. The intern will have exposure to all areas
of the organization such as membership and child care billing, employee on-boarding, and internal finan-
cial statements. This position is best suited for someone who has a strong interest in non-profit business
administration.
Job Responsibilities:
• Conduct a variety of general administrative tasks as assigned
• Assist with processing bookkeeping, data entry and office requests
• Assist with archiving, storage management, and maintenance of internal controls
• Help improve administration procedures
• Assist with new hires, and on-boarding process
Job Qualifications:
• Excellent communication skills: written, oral, and presentation
• PC and Microsoft Office proficiency
• Maintain the highest level of confidentiality
• Must be organized and able to multitask
• Accounting or Business Administration students encouraged to apply
Additional Compensation/Benefits:
• Internships at the YMCA offer excellent opportunities to become familiar with non-profit management
and advanced knowledge on YMCA of the USA reporting.
• YMCA Membership
Salary:
• $10.00/hour, 40 hours a week
How to Apply:
Submit resume and cover letter that directly addresses the following:
to Rachel Lamb at 750 Scholl Road Mansfield, OH 44907 or via email at hresources@mansfieldy.org
419-522-3511
Richland County Park District Internship
Fran & Warren Rupp Fund - Richland County Foundation Job Description The Richland County Park District internship will allow the intern to immerse themselves in the day-to-day operations and inner workings of a county park district. The intern will work directly with the park director, park board of
trustees, volunteer coordinator, volunteers and others. There will be many opportunities to experience indoor and outdoor activities relating to natural history programming, land management, animal care, administrative duties and much more. Daily duties will include, but not be limited to: - Assisting with and conducting natural history programming - Working with and caring for educational and display animals - Assisting with school groups and programs
- Trail maintenance - Invasive species removal - Assisting with hands-on research and biotic inventories of park properties - Newsletter development and production - Interacting with the general public - Answering phone, answering questions, directing visitors around the trails and nature center, showing visitors educational animals native to Richland County, etc.)
Organization Summary Richland County Park District The Richland County Park District and is dedicated to introducing and interpreting our region's natural heritage to the citizens of Richland County. Our goal is pursued by preserving natural areas for people to experience, and by providing opportunities for people of all ages to learn about the rich diversity of life and habitats in our county. The Richland County Park District operates two facilities- The Gorman Nature Center and The Richland B&O Trail.
Gorman Nature Center Featuring 150 acres of forests, fields, prairies, ponds and streams, the Center provides over three miles of public trails close to the population centers of Richland County. Families and individuals are welcome on the trails or in the Center's visitor center and picnic areas. The Gorman Nature Center naturalist staff sponsors weekly programs for the public featuring a wide variety of hikes, field trips, lectures, slide programs and night sky programs. In addition, the Center offers daily programs for schools, youth groups, garden clubs, seniors citizens and service clubs. Public
programs are listed in the "Friends of the Nature Center Newsletter." Richland B&O Trail The Richland County Park District also operates the Richland B&O Trail, a public rail-trail built on the abandoned B&O railroad line. The 18.4-mile trail connects Mansfield, Lexington, Bellville and Butler and is used for bicycling, walking, jogging, in-line skating and nature study.
http://gormannaturecenter.org/ Facebook: Richland County Park District Qualifications Required The application process is open to high-school (currently enrolled or enrolling [2017] in some form of pre-college course work), undergraduate and graduate students. Preference will be given to applicants with a background in the natural sciences (biology, botany, environmental studies, conservation science, ecology, etc.) and education. Hours & Compensation
Compensation: $4,200.00 Hours: Wage (per hour) and work schedule (per week) to be determined between the director and the intern over the course of summer 2017. Will be responsible for work throughout the week and possibly some weekends. Contact Information & Application Process Resume and cover letter can be delivered in person or sent via mail or e-mail by April 15, 2017.
Richland County Park District c/o Jason Larson - Executive Director 2295 Lexington Avenue Mansfield, Ohio 44907-3027 gormannaturecenter@gmail.com | 419-884-3764
OHIO BIRD SANCTUARY EDUCATION INTERNSHIP POSITION
DESCRIPTION:
A part-time, seasonal position under the direction of the
Operations Assistant and Youth Program Coordinator The purpose of
the internship is to provide a hands-on learning opportunity and field related work
experience. The intern provides interpretive programs featuring wildlife, leads interpretive
nature hikes, assists with summer camps and completes an independent project.
EXAMPLES OF WORK:
Interpretation
A) Staff Visitors Center
B) Present Keeper Talks
C) Lead interpretive hikes
D) Coordinates and assists summer camps
Independent Project (examples of possibilities)
A) Design and fabricate an interpretive display
B) Identify and catalog plant species -or- bird species on the 90 acre sanctuary.
C) Create a new school program and develop its curriculum.
D) Design a 'self-guided' manual and/or markers for the trail system.
EXPECTATIONS:
A) Professional appearance
B) Available to work weekends
C) Reliable and punctual
D) Capable of completing tasks and projects unsupervised.
E) Physically capable of lifting 30 pounds
EDUCATION /EXPERIENCE:
A degree or pursuing a degree in environmental or primary education, zoology, biology or the
natural sciences. Experience working with children and/or the general public.
DESIRABLE TRAITS:
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Creative, flexible, well organized.
Ability to work with adults and children in a pleasant, enthusiastic manner.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 18 years old
Ohio's Driver's License
Currently attending an undergraduate program
SCHEDULE:
11 weeks (May-August)
Internship Hours: 30-40 hours/week (week days vary, Saturdays required)
Internship Project: Completed outside of regular business hours
Stipend: $9/hour
OHIO BIRD SANCTUARY BIRD CARE INTERN POSITION
DESCRIPTION:
A part-time, seasonal position under the direction of the
Curator of Birds and Executive Director. The purpose of the internship
is to provide a hands-on learning opportunity and field related work experience. The
intern provides interpretive programs featuring wildlife, trains and provides daily care to
educational collect and provides care to injured and displaced wildlife, and completes an independent project.
EXAMPLES OF WORK:
Interpretation
A) Staff Visitors Center
B) Present Keeper Talks
C) Educate and assist individuals who have found injured or displaced wildlife.
Bird Care
A) Care, and feeding of educational collection.
C) Provide care for injured and displaced wildlife.
Independent Project (examples of possibilities)
A) Design and fabricate an interpretive display
B) Identify and catalog plant species -or- bird species on the 90 acre sanctuary.
C) Modify an enclosure to better serve a bird’s needs.
D) Train a specific bird or behavior.
EXPECTATIONS:
A) Professional appearance
B) Available to work weekends
C) Reliable and punctual
D) Capable of completing tasks and projects unsupervised.
E) Physically capable of lifting 30 pounds
EDUCATION /EXPERIENCE:
A degree or pursuing a degree in zoology, biology, veterinary medicine, veterinary technician
or the natural sciences. Experience handling or working with animals.
DESIRABLE TRAITS:
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Creative, flexible, well organized.
Ability to speak in a clear, concise manner.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
18 years old
Ohio's Driver's License
Currently enrolled in an undergraduate program
SCHEDULE:
11 weeks (May-August)
Internship Hours: 30-40 hours/week (Weekdays varies, Weekends required)
Internship Project: Completed outside of regular business hours
Stipend: $9/hour
Summer Intern Job DescriptionSend application to St. Luke’s Point of Grace2 Marion Ave.Mansfield, OH 44903
Contact supervisor Paul Lintern: 419-571-9920linternpau@AOL.com (application may be e-mailed)
Mansfield Church History Museum Researcher
St. Luke’s Point of Grace (PoG)is the location of a large photo image entitled “Mansfield — City of Churches,” depicting a time when 16 churches in close proximity downtown were the major landmarks in the industrializing community.
To enhance that, St. Luke’s PoG will feature a stairway and lobby area showing flat historical displays of each of the churches — independently and intertwined with each other.
The summer intern, a college student working toward a degree related to history, communication, religion or community service, will work 32-40 hours a week at $10 an hour for 10 weeks, interviewing key persons in each of the congregations that have at least 100 years of history in Mansfield in order to obtain images, names, dates and stories that will fit in the overall presentation. These are not comprehensive histories — individual congregations can maintain those — but a seeking out of material that is unique to specific venues, interesting to the general public, and indicative of occasions of cooperation between the churches of Mansfield.
Final result will be artful displays on foam board, plus a presence on an internet venue yet to be determined.
The applicant should have an interest and background in history; communication skills such as interviewing, writing and photo manipulation; faith in its full variety and as it pertains to community life; time management skills and balance to move forward with each congregation’s presentation; promptness and ability to keep a schedule and an drive that allows the embracing of a project.
The intern will work in an office at St. Luke’s that will be primarily theirs, on a Macintosh computer using Pages and iPhoto, although much of the time will be spent in the field — at congregations, and in the Sherman Room at the Public Library. Regular contact with a handful of local historians will also be a benefit of the job.
Supervisor will be Paul Lintern, president of St. Luke’s PoG who will have regular contact but as little ‘over-the-shoulder” supervision as necessary. The intern must embrace an excitement over being a self-starter and independently driven. That in no way implies that the intern will be working strictly on his/her own.
Intern will be a contract employee who will receive a 1099 form at the end of 2017, and will be responsible for his-her own taxes. Payments will be made on the Wednesday following each week of employment.
The Ohio Genealogical Society is a non-profit
charitable organization operating a research
library for local and family historians in Ohio.
POSITION: Archival Processor
REPORTS TO: Library Director
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Current college student (history or library interest welcomed)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Unfold court records, file in acid-free folders and boxes, and label
2. Photocopy all acquisition material found in individual collections to add to administration files
3. Sort unprocessed collections (including court records) for ease of access
4. Pull any staples, paper clips, plastic sleeves, notebooks and things that will damage material over time
5. Abstract key information for a database index to collection (hand notes and computer entry)
6. Develop finding aids for collections
7. Note any collections containing original photographs for separate Ohio Photographs Archives project
8. Scan selected items as directed from collections for web site, including cropping, OCR and optimization
9. Possibly work with other interns and volunteers in completing an archival project
8. Practice accepted archival and preservation methods in completing the above
EDUCATION:
Interns will learn the basics of archival work - the five A’s - acquisition, appraisal, accessioning, arrangement, and
access. Specifically, these include: Principles of provenance and original order, basic conservation skills, preparation of
succinct and informational finding aids, determining the user’s needs through a plan of access, volunteer training and
supervision, and knowledge of genealogy and basic archival procedures. They will also learn the basic of scanning
procedures to provide a means of access through the Internet for these original materials.
SUPERVISION:
The archival processor will work with the librarian and will supervise library volunteers working on archives
projects. The OGS Board of Trustees also has a library advisory committee whose members may provide some supervision
and advice.
SERVICE:
The archival processor and other interns/work-study students/volunteers at the Ohio Genealogical Society Library
will serve the public at large and members of the organization who are tracing family heritage, working on local history
projects, etc. Our goal is to develop an archival processing program with an emphasis on digital access points to educate
the public about our holdings and their past.
OGS currently pays student interns $10/hour for archival processing if grant funding is available. Interns generally work a minimum of
10 hours per week (and up to 40 hours). Hours may be selected but must be within library hours (Mon through Sat, 9 AM to 5 PM).
Apply to: THE OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, 611 SR 97 W, BELLVILLE OH 44813 – 419-886-1903 – tneel@ogs.org
THE OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Ohio Genealogical Society is a non-profit charitable organization operating a research library for local and family historians.
Job Description – Archival Processor
POSITION DESCRIPTION - NEOSA DIVISION
JOB TITLE: Intern, Program Assistant – Summer 2017
EXEMPT/NONEXEMPT: Nonexempt CORPS, INSTITUTION OR DEPARTMENT: Mansfield, OH
REPORTS TO: Director, Dewald Community Center, Brenda S. Nelson
GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB
Responsible for assisting with the overall operations of Dewald Community Center (DCC) programs, and the Summer Zone program, in particular
Internship will provide experience in details of program design and implementation, lesson planning,
classroom instruction, assessments, data collection, reporting, and volunteer staff supervision ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Contribute to daily lesson plan development Take charge of sessions in the absence of the lead instructor or as scheduled to instruct
Assist with individual plan of study for each child based on his/her needs in collaboration with teachers, school officials and Learning Zone/Summer Zone staff
Liaison with school personnel at the direction of supervisor Be knowledgeable of the educational and holistic needs and concerns of children and their families
Assist with statistical data and record keeping
Attend and/or help plan staff training and volunteer training Recruit, schedule, orientate, and direct volunteers as needed
Represent Dewald Community Center and The Salvation Army with a high degree of professionalism, interfacing with the educational community to increase awareness while providing networking
opportunities and collaborations
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assists with oversight of volunteer tutors and student tutors
MINIMUM EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
College student majoring in education or related field
Experience working with children in a educational setting
SPECIAL SKILLS, CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Background check is required through the Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation (BCII)
FBI Background check required of individuals living in Ohio fewer than five years
TIMELINE: May 30 through August 4 (Can be somewhat flexible on these dates)
WORK DAY: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Typical hours, flexibility required)
STIPEND: up to 40 hours/week for 10.5 weeks @ $10.00/hour
SEND RESUME WITH COVER LETTER BY APRIL 17, 2017: brenda.nelson@use.salvationarmy.org or mail to
Brenda S. Nelson, Dewald Community Center of The Salvation Army 47 S. Main St., Mansfield, OH 44902
ORGANIZATION: The Dewald Community Center (DCC) is the educational facility of The Salvation Army-
Mansfield. Since opening in 2005, nearly 500 academically at-risk students have been served. Primarily assisting
elementary students through year-round tutoring and mentoring programs, the DCC is also continually developing
programming for its maturing teen students. Adults and students’ families are also served through varied
educational opportunities. The Dewald Community Center is preparing the way for individuals of all ages to
experience academic, emotional, social and spiritual growth.
MARKETING AND SPECIAL EVENTS INTERN SUMMER 2016 Internship Summary: Hospice of North Central Ohio (HNCO) is seeking a marketing/event planning intern for the summer of 2017. The intern will work closely with the Marketing Coordinator to plan, coordinate and execute events through the summer. In addition, the intern may participate in marketing strategies for the organization and its programs (Hospice services in three locations, Life’s Seasons Palliative Care, What Goes ‘Round Thrift Shoppe, bereavement programming, etc.). These efforts may include advertising, development, social media coordination, updating/creation of printed materials, assisting with development mailings, facility/referral source outreach, phone calls for sponsorships, educational in-services and community relationship building. Duties and Responsibilities:
Support and promote hospice and palliative care services to referral sources, community groups and the public as a whole;
Assist with the planning and execution of fundraising and public relations events;
Promote positive relations with patients, family members and the public;
Assist with the design and production of marketing materials;
Work with the Marketing Coordinator to establish and foster positive relationships with a network of media;
Provide positive, accurate timely information about HNCO through contemporary media sources. Qualifications:
Must be a student in an accredited college or university studying communication, public relations, marketing, event planning or a related field;
Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills;
Proficiency in Microsoft Work, Excel and Publisher helpful;
Ability to interact effectively with referral sources, the media and the public;
Familiarity with social media platforms and a general understanding of their workings;
Ability to work independently and with a team;
Ability to meet deadlines. Benefits:
$10 an hour for up to 420 hours over summer break;
Flexible schedule;
Excellent work experience for skill building and networking;
Learning from a team of dedicated professionals who are experts Please email your resume to Lanie Roberts, Marketing Coordinator, at lanie.roberts@myhnco.org by April 1, 2016.
Kingwood Center Internship Job Description 900 Park Avenue West Mansfield, Ohio 44906 www.kingwoodcenter.org The greenhouse intern would work primarily in Kingwood’s greenhouse. The intern would assist
in all aspects of greenhouse operations; including but not limited to watering, transplanting,
pruning, pest management, sales, customer interaction, barcoding/labeling, the grooming of
plant material in both indoor and outdoor displays, and propagation.
Organization Summary
Kingwood Center has been an integral part of the area community since 1953 when it opened
its doors as a public garden. We bring the pleasure of gardens, gardening, and nature to the
public through our 47 acres of gardens, natural areas, buildings and the efforts of our staff of
gardening experts. We are a resource, an oasis, a destination, inspiration, and a draw.
Qualifications Required
GPA of 2.5 or better
At least one semester or 2 quarters of schooling complete
Timeline
Application and resume due by March 26th, 2014
Intern may start between May 1st and May 30th, depending on the individual's school
schedule
Hours & Compensation
The Internship would last for 11 weeks receiving 40 hour/week
$9.25 per hour
Contact Information & Application Process
Turn in application online at www.kingwoodcenter.org
E-mail or mail resume to Doug Schuster
Doug Schuster
Greenhouse Manager
Kingwood Center Gardens
50 North Trimble Rd.
Mansfield, Ohio 44906
(419)522-0211 ext.111
dschuster@kingwoodcenter.org
Mansfield HOPE Food Pantry
College Intern Position
Volunteer
Title HOPE Food Pantry College Intern
Reports to Rebecca Owens (Regional Director)
Work Times Agency hours: 8-4:30pm M-F Hours worked will vary depending on
student’s availability. No more than 35hrs per week.
Location 2 Smith Ave. Mansfield, OH 44905
Stipend $12.50/hr (336 total hours)
To apply for
this position
contact
Rebecca Owens (Catholic Charities Regional Director)
419-524-0733 x225 rowens@toledodiocese.org
Purpose
The HOPE Food Pantry serves over 15,000 people or 7,000 households per year in Richland County. The
intern will help the Crisis Navigator assess need by interviewing pantry guests and offering information &
referral services. The intern will also assist the Pantry Specialist w/the day-to-day operations of the
pantry.
Duties and responsibilities
Interview pantry guests for eligibility and to connect them to other services
Process on-line ordering with Cleveland Food Bank
Help to coordinate volunteers
Assist with keeping accurate inventory and data
Assist the Crisis Navigator’s work with clients
Qualifications
This individual should be well-organized, detail oriented, self-directed, good inter-personal skills, and
able to work as a part of a team.
Working conditions
This position involves working mostly indoors with a diverse client base
Physical requirements
The position requires lifting boxes which weigh 40-60 pounds along with other forms of physical exertion,
and be able to be on their feet for long periods of time.
Richland County Foundation/Rupp Fund Summer Internship Job Description
Downtown Mansfield, Inc. (DMI) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to stimulate
economic development, improve the appearance and create a positive image of the downtown
as a desirable place to work, live, visit, shop and invest.
Duties and Responsibilities: The Downtown Mansfield, Inc. (DMI) Summer Intern would assist
with research and data collection, social media maintenance, special event preparation and
general office functions to include mailing, copying and filing.
Qualifications: Applicant must be entering university in the fall of 2017, this includes recent high
school graduates and current college students entering their senior year. Individual should be
self-driven, understanding of social media practices, enjoy working with the public and have an
appreciation for evolving tasks.
Compensation: Accepted applicant will be compensated $10 per hour, 30 hours per week for 12
weeks.
How to Apply: One page resumes may be emailed to info@downtownmansfield.com or direct
mailed to Jennifer Kime, CEO, Downtown Mansfield, Inc., 128 North Main Street, Mansfield, Ohio
44902.
PAID INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Nonprofit Organization Name and Location:
North End Community Improvement Collaborative, Inc. (NECIC) P.O. Box 954 199 N. Main Street Mansfield, OH 44901-‐0954 Duties and Responsibilities:
The 2017 Summer Intern position will be for general support of NECIC programs in the areas of Community Organizing and community development. This opportunity will give an intern a broad and diverse experience in a neighborhood development non-‐profit. NECIC has seven areas of focus, and the intern’s work may be applicable to any of theses areas. Over the summer the intern will support new and existing programs, and will work under the direct supervision of the Community Organizer. Summer responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
• Support NECIC’s outreach and information campaigns to North End residents • Assist community organizers conduct community meetings, focus groups, distribute surveys and
participate in preparing updates for the CED Plan • Plan or attend meetings/events on behalf of NECIC • Administrative and program support assist Community Organizer with garden, youth, or general small
grants program, elder program, Citizen Action meetings, neighborhood projects and other programs. • Advertising and promotion of NECIC programs through social media, online and updating brochures, etc. • May assist with ROAR, Farmer’s market or Teaching Garden activities, housing assessments or Blust
Avenue Teaching Garden.
Qualifications:
Qualified applicants will be pursuing a post-‐secondary degree in education, business, human services/social work, community development, strategic communications, or related area. Applicant should have an interest in community organizing, community development, and/or youth development.
Valid driver license and proof of insurance required
Compensation:
$9.40/hr for 37.5 hours/week up to 390 hours total
Send resume and cover letter to:
Deanna West-‐Torrence, Executive Director c/o Leona Smith, Office Manager NECIC P.O. Box 954 199 N. Main Street Mansfield, OH 44901-‐0954 leona@necic-‐ohio.org
Office Administration Intern Job Description
Project Summary: The North End Community Improvement Collaborative, Inc. seeks a summer intern to assist the organization by providing administrative support for the organization’s Executive Director. The North End Community Improvement Collaborative (NECIC) is an asset based community development organization that was formed in 2006 by a group of residents and community stakeholders. In response to the growing need for resources and the alarming rate of disinvestment in the North End community’s infrastructure, NECIC’s mission is to improve the quality of life and economic landscape for North End residents. NECIC’s service area roughly equates census tracts 6, 7 and 16 of Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. Duties and Responsibilities: The intern will work with NECIC, its partners, community volunteers and stakeholders to:
• Coordination and assistance with special event logistics • Providing administrative and other office support to Executive Director • Assisting with developing the publication of the organizations Newsletter, social media
outreach and updates, PR and other publicity • Work closely with other staff, volunteers, and other interns • Assist with preparation of classes, trainings, workshops and other program offerings • Assist with preparation for board meetings, advisory group meetings, etc. • Occasional outdoor activities • Other duties as assigned.
Additionally, the intern will assist with the publicity of these events and activities. Qualifications: Must be a student currently enrolled in an accredited college, or university in preferably within Office management, or similar major. Must be a self-‐starter Excellent written and verbal skills Excellent organizational and time management skills Able to work independently and within a team Able to work well with individuals of diverse ages, racial, and economic backgrounds Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite Must have a valid driver license and insurance Benefits: Compensation is $9.40 and hour for up to 420 hours. Please email cover letter and resume to: Leona Smith, Operations Manager at Leona@necic-‐ohio.org or mail them to P.O. Box 954, 199 N. Main Street Mansfield, OH 44901-‐0954.
EDUCATION INTERN: JOB DESCRIPTION
Kingwood Center Gardens, Mansfield, OH:
Dedicated in 1953, Kingwood Center Gardens is a cultural and educational center with special emphasis
on ornamental horticulture and gardening. The Kingwood mission is “to create beautiful gardens for
enjoyment, education, and inspiration”.
Position:
This part-time internship opportunity is available to college students who have demonstrated
knowledge and interest in education, science, botany, and/or natural history. Suggested majors include
but are not limited to: early, elementary and secondary education; environmental studies; horticultural
studies and museum education.
The Education Internship program is designed to provide practical experience, with supervision from the
Visitor Services Manager, in environmental/museum education, botany and conservation. This program
also includes the opportunity to gain a broad insight into botanical gardens and the local non-profit
cultural community and how it operates.
This is a paid internship, and will be approximately 15 - 20 hours per week.
Responsibilities:
Assist with the development and executive of education programs, including our school
programs, and children and adult workshops.
Develop and execute weekly programs for our Peacock Playhouse: The Kingwood Sensory
Center during the months we are open.
Create and coordinate materials for our garden scavenger hunts during special events and
educational programs.
Work closely with the Visitor Services team to assist in coordinating group tours and special
events, with focus on educational and interpretive opportunities.
Qualifications:
Candidates must have strong organizational skills, attention to detail and be comfortable
working with the public in both organized and informal situations.
Experience working with children is preferred.
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends.
Must be enrolled in a college/university during the 2017 year.
Please email a one-page cover letter and resume to hwilliams@kingwoodcenter.org.
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING INTERN: JOB DESCRIPTION
Kingwood Center Gardens, Mansfield, OH:
Dedicated in 1953, Kingwood Center Gardens is a cultural and educational center with special emphasis
on ornamental horticulture and gardening. The Kingwood mission is “to create beautiful gardens for
enjoyment, education, and inspiration”.
This is a paid internship, and will be approximately 15 hours per week for 28 weeks.
Position:
This part-time intern position reports to the Visitor Services Manager.
Assist with building and executing social media strategy through competitive research, platform
determination, and benchmarking, messaging, and audience identification.
Generate, edit, publish and share daily content (text, images, video, etc…) that builds
meaningful connections and encourages community members to take action.
Create an email marketing campaign in conjunction with the Visitor Services Manager.
Continuously improve Kingwood’s visibility by capturing and analyzing the appropriate social
data/metrics, insights and best practices, and then acting or offering recommendations based
on the information.
Assist Visitor Services Manager with public relations and special events coordination, particular
to social media outlets.
Research and contact gardening publications in pursuit of features for Kingwood Center
Gardens within their publications, and document pathways to such end goals.
Qualifications:
Experience with social media avenues, in particular Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and
Pinterest. Familiarity with HootSuite desirable.
Excellent writing, editing (photo/video/text), presentation and communication skills.
Positive attitude, detail and customer-oriented, with good multitasking and organizational
ability.
Knowledge of online marketing desired, but not required.
Must be enrolled in a college/university during the 2017 year.
Please email a one-page cover letter and resume to hwilliams@kingwoodcenter.org.
Internship Job Description: Assisting Registrar & Marketing
Richland Academy of the Arts is a 501 C 3 non-profit Community Arts and Educational Center located in downtown Mansfield for over 25 years, serving a multi-generation population in music, dance, and visual arts.
Department: Administration
Reports to: Registrar/Marketing Administrator
Description: Work with the Registrar in a variety of areas including Registration, Customer Service, and Faculty, Website and Facebook and other areas as deemed appropriate by the Executive Director.
Requirements: A current college student Work 20-40 hours per week
Attend weekly staff meetings Attend all Richland Academy performances/special events Occasional evening and weekend work requested, based on performance/special event schedule Microsoft Office proficient Job Description: Primary Duties: Assist in the areas of:
• Registration • Customer Service • Website • Facebook • Technology • Development • Other reasonable duties or responsibilities as assigned by the Registrar of Executive
Director Qualifications: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Attention to detail Ability to work in a deadline sensitive environment Ability to take initiative and work independently Have an interest in the Arts Required computer skills: e-mail, internet, Microsoft word and Excel
Desired Qualification: Pursuit of a college degree in business, communications and or media
Presentation: Professionalism in personal presentation is required. Business casual dress is recommended.
Richland Academy
Internship Job Description: Music Intern
Department: Music
Reports to: Executive Director
Description: Work with the Executive Director in a variety of areas including music department functions, music faculty relations, musical recital organization, and other areas as deemed appropriate.
Requirements: Work 20-40 hours per week Attend weekly staff meetings Attend all Richland Academy performances/special events Occasional evening and weekend work requested, based on performance/special event
schedule Job Description: Primary Duties: Assist in the areas of:
• Voice • Music Classes • Music Lessons • Piano • Music Worship • Choral • Music Theatre
Collaborate with other arts faculty in developing cross-disciplinary arts experiences.
Qualifications: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Attention to detail Ability to work in a deadline sensitive environment Ability to take initiative and work independently Have an interest and background in music education and performing arts Required computer skills: e-mail, internet, Microsoft word and Excel
Desired Qualification: Pursuit of a college degree in music, music education, arts administration, arts education, or music worship
Presentation: Professionalism in personal presentation is required. Business casual dress is recommended.
Richland Academy