
MFEF seeks to hire a cohort of four college-level interns. This 10-month opportunity will allow interns to gain experience working in a small non-profit environment and to be fully integrated into the organization.
Desired Qualifications:
- Currently enrolled junior or senior at an accredited post secondary institution.
- Completed a FAFSA or CA Dream Act by the 2015 March 2nd deadline and have an EFC under $10,000.
- California high school graduate
- Available to work the full 10 month period
- Have a cumulative GPA above a 2.50
- Ability to multitask, prioritize and respond with flexibility to change and new directions.
- Previous experience or an interest to gain experience in the field of educational equity preferred (including internships/volunteer work).
- Dedicated to the MFEF mission and its goal of improving educational opportunities for youth through collective impacts in education.
- You are an exceptional team player who enjoys working with a talented group of people from different backgrounds with a common goal.
- Desire to grow and develop skills in leadership, communications, data analysis and community building.
Internship Benefits:
- $5000 scholarship distributed over 10 month internship
- Flexible Schedule- 8-12 hours per week total of 40 hours per month
- Career exposure and networking opportunities
* Please note that if you are currently a Marcus Foster Education Fund scholarship recipient you may be ineligible for this internship and scholarship opportunity. Please contact Liston Hulse before you submit your application, if you have questions regarding your eligibility for this internship.
For more information and to submit an application, please visit their official website: “MFEF Student Internship Program”
Deadline to apply is November 8, 2015 at 11:59pm
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