The National Center for Civil and Human Rights: Intern

Summary:

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 43,000 square foot facility in the heart of downtown Atlanta. Open since June 23, 2014, it is a world class cultural institution dedicated to exploring stories of civil and human rights in dynamic indoor and outdoor space. It is located at Pemberton Place, adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park, The New World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium. Please visit www.civilandhumanrights.org to learn more about the Center.

We are currently seeking experienced and motivated professionals with a belief in our vision: to present the evolving global human rights story and commemorate the historical struggle for African-American equality - the lessons and strategies of which are embraced every day by groups striving for freedom.

Role:

The Intern reports directly to the Controller/Human Resources and will be responsible for assisting Center with specific projects and goals while gaining valuable insights into the internal working of a non-profit environment.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • As a part of a college work study/course, the Intern will work at the Center for a defined period while accomplishing a specific set of tasks
  • Organize goals for intern assignment and create a plan to complete
  • Ensure all guest/internal interactions are aligned with the Center’s mission
  • Carry out duties in a professional manner
  • Assist in gathering specific assigned information for NCCHR
  • Be responsible for data entry, filing and general office duties as a part of assignment
  • Participate in outreach programs and events as appropriate
  • Attend meetings and training programs as required to support job duties and/or self-development
  • Support the task based needs of the Center while thinking through link to area of study
  • Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements:
  • Students majoring in education, history, communication or business strongly preferred
  • Internship will last a designated period of time with a pre-determined set of objectives
  • Not to exceed hours per week during the school semester/ hours per week during the summer
  • Must be friendly, outgoing and have a passion for service
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Ability to work a variable schedule based upon the needs of the Center
  • Local students preferred
For more information and application, click here.

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School of History and Sociology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Old Civil Engineering Building
221 Bobby Dodd Way
Atlanta, GA 30332-0225
www.hsoc.gatech.edu