These internships afford unique opportunities to understand the inner-workings of a non-profit organization, and learn and contribute to the social, cultural, economic, political, and security dimensions of the U.S.-Korea relationship. The work schedule is flexible and will be discussed during the interview. This is an unpaid internship and that class credit is provided is applicable.
Responsibilities:
- * Research, update and maintain database records
- * Help identify potential program topics and speakers
- * Research partnership opportunities with other institutions and groups
- * Prepare promotional materials for upcoming programs
- * Assist in pre-program promotional outreach efforts
- * Research new funding sources in the form of donor campaigns, corporate sponsors and foundation grants
- * Assist in the preparation and implementation of special fundraising events
- * Research press articles relating to The Korea Society
- * Monitor the reception desk and direct incoming calls
- * Perform various administrative tasks to support departments
- * Willingness to staff gallery during opening hours and support project planning, design, implementation and execution
- * Class credit available
Applicants for these positions must:
- * Be proficient in Microsoft Office applications
- * Be capable of conducting detail-oriented Internet searches
- * Possess exceptional communications skills, polite phone etiquette, and strong writing abilities
- * Korean language aptitude is welcomed but not required
- * Send Bachelors or Masters transcript, resume and writing sample (Policy/Arts) To apply for this intern position, please send a cover letter and résumé to ( This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
Please do not follow-up on applications by phone.
Thank you for your interest!