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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Spring Internship at Catalyst, Inc.
Because the IC provides such a variety of services to its users, interns will have the opportunity to work on various aspects of librarianship, including the following:
· Research projects regarding gender diversity in business
· Cataloging articles and reports using modified MARC formatting for the IC catalog
· Developing new/updating existing Quick Takes, a series of statistics-based overviews of topics such as women in the labor force, women of color, work/life balance, working mothers, women in Canada, etc. (View the Quick Takes here: http://www.catalyst.org/browse/0/0/0/14/0 )
· Assisting the librarians to answer reference questions as needed
The length of the internship and weekly work schedule are flexible, and interns may work from home for certain tasks of the internship. Remote interns will also be considered. Interns are required to have a basic understanding of library functions and have taken at least one class in cataloging and reference. Interns must be motivated, possess initiative, be technologically savvy, and be able to work independently. Though welcome, previous library work experience is not required and on-the-job training will be provided as part of the internship.
If you are interested, please send a resume and cover letter to Cheryl Yanek, Associate Librarian at the Information Center, at cyanek@catalyst.org. In the cover letter, please address the following topics: (1) Why you want to work for Catalyst; (2) What you would like to work on/what you expect from the internship, and (3) Offer a proposed work schedule.
About Catalyst
Founded in 1962, Catalyst is the leading nonprofit corporate membership research and advisory organization working globally with businesses and the professions to build inclusive environments and expand opportunities for women and business. With offices in New York, San Jose, Toronto, and Zug, and the support and confidence of more than 340 leading corporations, firms, business schools, and associations, Catalyst is connected to business and its changing needs and is the premier resource for information and data about women in the workplace. In addition, Catalyst honors exemplary business initiatives that promote women’s leadership with the annual Catalyst Award.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Internship at Catalyst, Inc.
Because the IC provides such a variety of services to its users, interns will have the opportunity to work on various aspects of librarianship, including the following:
· Research projects regarding gender diversity in business
· Cataloging articles and reports using modified MARC formatting for the IC catalog
· Developing new/updating existing Quick Takes, a series of statistics-based overviews of topics such as women in the labor force, women of color, work/life balance, working mothers, women in Canada, etc. (View the Quick Takes here: http://www.catalyst.org/browse/0/0/0/14/0 )
· Assisting the librarians to answer reference questions as needed
The length of the internship and weekly work schedule are flexible, and interns may work from home for certain tasks of the internship. Remote interns will also be considered. Interns are required to have a basic understanding of library functions and have taken at least one class in cataloging and reference. Interns must be motivated, possess initiative, be technologically savvy, and be able to work independently. Though welcome, previous library work experience is not required and on-the-job training will be provided as part of the internship.
If you are interested, please send a resume and cover letter to Cheryl Yanek, Associate Librarian at the Information Center, at cyanek@catalyst.org. In the cover letter, please address the following topics: (1) Why you want to work for Catalyst; (2) What you would like to work on/what you expect from the internship, and (3) Offer a proposed work schedule.
About Catalyst
Founded in 1962, Catalyst is the leading nonprofit corporate membership research and advisory organization working globally with businesses and the professions to build inclusive environments and expand opportunities for women and business. With offices in New York, San Jose, Toronto, and Zug, and the support and confidence of more than 340 leading corporations, firms, business schools, and associations, Catalyst is connected to business and its changing needs and is the premier resource for information and data about women in the workplace. In addition, Catalyst honors exemplary business initiatives that promote women’s leadership with the annual Catalyst Award.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
GreenWorks: Prospect Research Intern Job Description (Donor Support Specialist)
Mission of GreenWorks:
The mission of GreenWorks is to promote sustainable living in low-income communities through education, advocacy and job creation in the green economy.
GreenWorks is a community development corporation that connects schools and workforce development providers with environmental groups and green businesses. We also advocate for environmental education and justice programs to be publicly funded, and work towards building sustainable non-profit organizations and small businesses.
Position Summary:
GreenWorks has an immediate opening for a part-time prospect research and database management Intern. The intern will work with the president and board of directors to develop an annual fundraising plan through effective prospect research and database management systems.
Specifically, the intern will assist with compiling a list of potential foundation, corporate and major donor funding. A special emphasis will be placed on the identification and development of new individual major gifts prospects.
This is a part-time internship position, but could lead to a part-time or full-time position within 3 months. The position will be based in Brooklyn, NY. The intern will report directly to the President.
Responsibilities
Prospect Research
Works with president and development team to implement a prospect research function that will generate prospects for Major gifs, foundations and community initiatives
Coordinate prospect review meetings for staff and board meetings
Maintain the Presidents prospect book and information with up to the minute information
Prospect Management
Works with staff to help develop and implement comprehensive database systems and protocol.
Maintains records both electronic and hard copy.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelors degree and a minimum of 1-3 years experience in research
Experience with databases, especially Raisers Edge or donor systems
Must be detailed oriented
Preferred:
A passion for social justice issues and sustainability
Advanced Research Degree or Masters Degree in Library Science
Individual Major Gifts experience in NYC
Please submit your cover letter and resume to: info@greenworkscommunity.org. No phone calls.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Internship at Catalyst, Inc
Because the IC provides such a variety of services to its users, interns will have the opportunity to work on various aspects of librarianship, including the following:
•Research projects regarding gender diversity in business
•Cataloging articles and reports using modified MARC formatting for the IC catalog
•Developing new/updating existing Quick Takes, a series of statistics-based overviews of topics such as women in the labor force, women of color, work/life balance, working mothers, women in Canada, etc. (View the Quick Takes here: http://www.catalyst.org/browse/0/0/0/14/0 )
•Assisting the librarians to answer reference questions as needed
The length of the internship and weekly work schedule are flexible, and interns may work from home for certain tasks of the internship. Remote interns will also be considered. Interns are required to have a basic understanding of library functions and have taken at least one class in cataloging and reference. Interns must be motivated, possess initiative, be technologically savvy, and be able to work independently. Though welcome, previous library work experience is not required and on-the-job training will be provided as part of the internship.
If you are interested, please send a resume and cover letter to Cheryl Yanek, Associate Librarian at the Information Center, at cyanek@catalyst.org. In the cover letter, please address the following topics: (1) Why you want to work for Catalyst; (2) What you would like to work on/what you expect from the internship, and (3) Offer a proposed work schedule.
About Catalyst
Founded in 1962, Catalyst is the leading nonprofit corporate membership research and advisory organization working globally with businesses and the professions to build inclusive environments and expand opportunities for women and business. With offices in New York, San Jose, Toronto, and Zug, and the support and confidence of more than 340 leading corporations, firms, business schools, and associations, Catalyst is connected to business and its changing needs and is the premier resource for information and data about women in the workplace. In addition, Catalyst honors exemplary business initiatives that promote women’s leadership with the annual Catalyst Award.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Newsweek
The Newsweek Research Center in New York City has an internship opportunity for one or two students for the Winter or Spring 2009 semester.
The Research Center uses leading-edge information technologies to deliver research to our editorial staff in offices in New York and around the world.
Our interns will work on indexing of our cover image database, assist with copy cataloging and adding links to our catalog, and processing of our electronic feed of Newsweek stories. There is also the opportunity to assist with news research.
Requirements: completion of at least one information organization /cataloging course, an online searching course, and currently matriculating in an MLS program. CANDIDATES SHOULD REVIEW THEIR PROGRAM’S REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNSHIP ELIGIBILITY (E.G. CREDITS NEEDED) BEFORE APPLYING.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is detail-oriented and interested in the technical services aspects of librarianship, including metadata and tagging. Hands-on cataloging or database management preferred. Must have some experience with HTML authoring and Microsoft desktop applications including Word and Excel. Interest in news and current events a plus.
INTERN MUST BE AVAILABLE DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS, WITH MONDAY PREFERRED AS ONE OF THE INTERNSHIP DAYS. THIS IS AN UNPAID INTERNSHIP TO BE DONE FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT.
If you're interested, please send resume and cover letter, including library school courses you’ve completed, to:
Madeline Cohen
Director of Library & Information Services
Newsweek, Inc.
madeline.cohen@newsweek.com
Please include the words “Newsweek Internship” in your subject line.