YWCA – Washington

Communications Department Intern
YWCA USA – Washington, DC
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The YWCA USA, ( http://www.ywca.org/ ) currently has an internship opportunity available to those with an interest in the Communications, Online Engagement and Public Relations aspect of nonprofit management. This is a great opportunity for someone who is studying public relations, mass communications, journalism, and/or marketing, or has recently graduated with a degree in one of these fields, and is looking for real work experience. This is an unpaid internship. College credit can be arranged.

Duties to include:

  • Assisting the Department of Communications as needed with all communications projects, onlineengagement projects and press
  • Assisting with the YWCA’s Annual Conference
  • Writing and editing external/internal communications (Website, Blog entries, News Releases, E-newsletter articles)
  • Maintaining press clips
  • Making pitch calls to members of the media
  • Providing content for social media sites (Facebook , Twitter, etc.)
  • Researching and implementing new outreach campaigns

Skills desired:

  • Strong writing, editing skills
  • An open mind and willingness to learn
  • Ability to learn programs and processes quickly
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; comfortable making cold-calls
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs
  • Basic understanding of organizational structure of print & radio media
  • Understanding of Facebook and Twitter as it relates to non-profit outreach.
  • A sincere interest in the YWCA’s mission of Eliminating Racism and Empowering Women.

To qualify for a YWCA internship you must meet the following:
Set aside political beliefs and be objective and non-partisan while working. Be in good standing with your university/school. Commit to a minimum of 10 consecutive weeks, and a minimum of 12 hours per week, Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Internship Location: YWCA USA, 2025 M St., NW, Washington, DC 20036. Our office is four blocks from Dupont Circle Metro Station on the DC Metro’s Red Line.