Specifically, areas of responsibility will include:
For the Development Intern:
· Assist with assigned outreach initiatives
· Support record keeping as assigned
· Assist with special projects to help fulfill development goals
For the Communications Intern:
· Take photos and create videos.
· Write articles for School magazine and website.
· Assist with annual refresh of website.
· Proofread and copyedit documents.
· Index and organize photos and publications from the past year.
· Draft social media content.
For the School of Public Service Intern:
· Support record keeping as assigned.
· Assist with small-group trips and taking attendance.
· Participate in family-style lunches.
· Take photos and create videos; draft social media copy.
· Interact with and engage students.
· Assist with preparations for the summer program.
· Format, collect and organize documents; create students’ curricular binders.
· Prepare for “Move-In” and “Move-Out” days.
· Organize and host special on-campus events including, but not limited to, the Scavenger Hunt, Ice Cream Social, SPS Olympics, and the Talent Show.
· Research current restaurant and shop prices in the local area.
· Activate student credit cards.
· Index and organize medical forms and curricular documents.
· The commitment to work 9am-4pm on weekdays throughout the duration of the program, including several days in the week before the program begins and several days in the week following the program’s end-date.
· Assist with special projects and execution.
General Support requested of all interns:
· The commitment to work at least 3 consecutive weeks out of the 8 week assignment
· Assist with special projects and execution
· Provide administrative support
· Research and analyze data.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Ability to solve problems in a rational manner.
· Exhibit qualities of leadership and organizational ability and reflect a spirit of cooperation in working with staff and school administration.
· Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with campers, staff and the community.
· Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in both verbal and written form.
· Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
· Ability to perform duties with awareness of St. Albans policies.
Personal Characteristics:
· This position requires an individual with the following characteristics:
· Commitment to St. Albans School’s values;
· Good character, kindness, and an open heart and mind;
· Integrity and honesty, with the highest ethical standards to choose the hard right over the easy wrong;
· Personally accountable; assumes ownership, control and accountability for all areas of responsibility and commitments made to others;
· Accessible and responsive; serves others through collaborative problem-solving and openness to new ideas;
· Passionate, collaborative, strategic, and smart with a hands-on, roll-up-the-sleeves orientation;
· Strong team player with high EQ, making it a key priority to develop strong relationships with faculty and staff at all levels at the School;
· Invests the time to be a visible, engaged and engaging presence on campus;
· Ability to establish trust and credibility;
· Flexible and receptive to change;
· A positive “can-do” attitude.