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Trinity Missions

Description

We are on a mission to preserve the Catholic Faith in areas and among people who are spiritually neglected and abandoned, especially the poor. Our chief effort is to develop the missionary spirit of the laity. Trinity Missions has 37 missions serving the parishes of inner-city neighborhoods and isolated rural areas in seven different countries: the United States, Mexico, Haiti, Colombia, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Puerto Rico. We visit the sick and elderly, and we feed the poor and homeless. Our priests and Brothers work in prisons, hospitals, and other institutions where people feel abandoned and alone. Wherever we are, whatever we are doing, we share a common goal: to preach the love of God and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Do you want to use your skills and talents to make a lasting difference in the world? If you feel the same way, we encourage you to join us in making a difference!

• Wage Per Hour: $17
• Schedule: Part-Time
• Hours per week: less than 40
• Days Per week: 5
• Location & Type: Silver Spring, MD (onsite/in-person)

Responsibilities and Duties

The Development Intern reports to the Manager of Communications and will gain insight and develop skills in fundraising processes and practices, donor relations, and database upkeep, as well as strengthening writing and editing skills for internal and external audiences.

The intern will especially play a critical role in the Communications and Marketing department.

This position includes conducting research, drafting, and designing blog posts, social media postings and timelines for the production of said posts as they relate to events, projects, and stewardship.

The intern will also be tasked with the calling, writing and distribution of thank you notes/emails, data entry, filing, and any other duties as assigned.

If you desire to work in a position with wonderful growth potential in which you can make a lasting change in the lives of others, then we encourage you to apply today!

Qualifications and Skills

Currently pursuing an academic degree or course of study/training. Experience is not required as the intern will learn on the job. Must have strong organizational skills as well as written and oral communication skills. Must be detail-oriented and self-motivated, with a proven ability to work independently with clear instructions provided and within a team environment. Familiar with Catholic teachings and practices preferred but must at least be open to learning about the Catholic faith in order to represent the organization. Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite and Google products. Ability to speak and write Spanish is a plus.

Preferred Majors: Marketing, Communications, Nonprofit Management, Data Science and Analytics, English, or related field

Preferred Degrees: Associates, Bachelor’s, Master’s

College Level: Sophomore, Junior, Senior

Benefits

• 30 minute lunch
• Networking and professional development opportunities as part of TNPA’s Leading EDGE internship program

NOTE:  Applicants will be contacted by TNPA and/or the employer. Please, no follow-up phone calls or direct contact with the employer on application status.

About Leading EDGE

This internship is posted by The Nonprofit Alliance’s Leading EDGE Internship Program. This program aims to elevate the visibility of college-age job candidates, particularly those in underrepresented and first-generation student populations, within the employer job market; and enable first job placements that can lead to a career path in the social good sector, including roles in marketing & fundraising, finance, policy, data management & analysis, and other fields.

We invite all students to learn more and help us create a thriving nonprofit sector that has the support, resources, and influence to make the world a better place. Visit TNPA.org/Leading_EDGE/ for more information.

The nonprofit sector’s ability to change the world is not possible without diversity and inclusion. The Nonprofit Alliance promotes equal opportunity by following EEOC regulations and EEO laws that apply to each part of our organization and taking actions to promote fairness and diversity as part of our equal employment opportunity policy. The Nonprofit Alliance does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. This non-discrimination policy applies to recruitment, hiring, compensation, promotions, transfers, discipline, training, and distribution of benefits. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to applicants and employees who need them for medical or religious reasons, as required by law.

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