2016 FCCLA Summer Internship Information

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2016 FCCLA Summer Internship Information

2016 FCCLA Summer Internship Information

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a nonprofit National Career and Technical Student Organization for young men and women in Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) education in public and private school through Grade 12. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers and communities by addressing important personal, work and societal issues through FACS education. Today, more than 150,000 members in over 5,300 chapters are active in a network of associations in 48 states as well as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. FCCLA is seeking three individuals for internships at the national headquarters office during the summer of 2016. The opportunities available are: Communications & Membership, Competitive Events, and Programs. Please see specific descriptions on the following page. E l i g i b i l i t y  Applicants with various educational and work backgrounds are encouraged to apply, although FCCLA experience is preferred for the Programs and Competitive Events positions.  An intern must be a college student who has finished his/her first year, is currently a full‐time student, and is planning to return to college full‐time as an undergraduate in the fall of 2016. Twelve hours is considered fulltime. Any student who ends the semester with fewer than 12 hours is not eligible for this internship. Graduate students are not eligible.  Summer interns must be willing to live within a commutable distance of the FCCLA national headquarters office in Reston, VA, and find their own housing accommodations.  The ideal candidates must possess superior organizational skills, strong Microsoft Office skills, the ability to communicate effectively via phone and email, an enthusiastic and positive attitude, and a strong interest in nonprofit organizations. Additional requirements may be necessary for individual internships as noted in the position descriptions below. I n t e r n s h i p R e q u i r e m e n t s  Summer interns will be employed for approximately 10 weeks beginning in early to mid-May and ending in late July.  All internships are full-time positions (37.5 hours/week).  Internships include working on-site in San Diego, California, at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference July 3-7, 2016.  Interns will participate in all-staff, department, and team meetings as appropriate, in addition to regular meetings with their direct supervisor.  All interns will complete an internship exit evaluation during their final week in the office. C o m p e n s a t i o n  College credit is available for students who attend cooperating universities.  All interns will be paid an hourly wage commensurate to experience.  FCCLA does not pay housing, transportation, or any other living costs, but will pay all expenses for transportation, lodging, and meals for the National Leadership Conference in San Diego, California. H o w t o A p p l y  Interested persons should submit a completed application form, cover letter, and resume postmarked by February 15, 2016, via mail, email, or fax to:

Kim South, FCCLA, 1910 Association Drive, Reston, VA 20191 / [email protected] / Fax: (703) 439-2662 2016 FCCLA Summer Internship Descriptions

C o m m u n i c a t i o n s & M e m b e r s h i p The Communications & Membership Intern will work in the offices of Communications and Membership to assist in communications and membership efforts for the 2016 National Leadership Conference and the upcoming year. Primary job responsibilities will include writing and updating press releases, working with media contacts, overseeing social media marketing to increase visibility during the National Leadership Conference, assisting with Adviser Professional Development session preparation, managing membership and adviser award recognition, and other activities as needed. The ideal candidate is willing to work hard to build a portfolio of experience. The Communications & Membership Intern will work closely with the Communications and Membership teams and will report directly to the Communications Manager and Director of Membership. Applicants do not need to have prior experience with FCCLA. Please send questions about this internship to [email protected].

C o m p e t i t i v e E v e n t s The Competitive Events Intern will assist the Competitive Events Manager in preparing for the FCCLA national STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Recognition) competition for approximately 4,500 participants and 1,500 volunteers. Primary job responsibilities will include preparing information and materials for participants, volunteers, and consultants, assisting in the coordination of event logistics, on-site competition assistance, assisting in coordinating recognition session activities and materials, and competition follow-up and evaluation. Additional duties include assistance with the implementation of the FCCLA/Lifesmarts Knowledge Bowl. The Competitive Events Intern will report directly to the Competitive Events Manager. Preference will be given to applicants who are familiar with FCCLA STAR Events. Please send questions about this internship to [email protected].

P r o g r a m s The Programs Intern will assist the Programs Manager in preparing for the FCCLA national officer elections, current national officer activities, general sessions, and leadership development and officer training in July and Fall 2016. Primary job responsibilities for officer elections include processing national officer candidate applications, preparing for Nominating Committee meetings, officer orientations, and preparing information for candidates and voting delegates. General session responsibilities include script planning and editing, prop and costume purchasing, rehearsal scheduling, and award presentation planning. This position also requires overseeing the current national officers with the direct supervisor in planning, on-site assistance and coordination, and rehearsals. The Programs Intern will report directly to the Programs Manager. Preference will be given to applicants who are familiar with state and/or national FCCLA leadership development. Please send questions about this internship to [email protected].

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