We are looking for a Student Intern - ideally with an interest in organizational development - to assist with organizing a process through which NCBA will lead the planning for events celebrating the United Nations' International Year of Co-operatives in 2012. This will involve tracking and communicating with a diverse and potentially large number of participants from throughout the U.S.
Essential Areas of Responsibility:
- Respond to and forward inquiries.
- Manage record-keeping for committees.
- Assist with planning committee structures and communications channels.
- Assist in developing and organizing documents regarding IYC.
- Attend meetings of internal working group.
- Research fund-raising opportunities, support fund-raising drive.
Skills and Experience:
- Ability to follow directions; attention to detail
- Skilled in Microsoft Excel and Word; Access experience preferred.
- Good organizational, research and writing skills;
- Enjoys interacting with people; pleasant manner
This unpaid position will last for approximately three months, up to 20 hours a week, starting by early June 2010. School credit must be coordinated by the student.
To Apply:
No phone calls, please. Please forward your resume or CV, and a cover letter to NCBA - Attn: Human Resources: E-mail jobs@ncba.coop This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with subject "Student Intern - 2012 Organizational Development."
NCBA is an equal employment opportunity employer. It is the intent and policy of NCBA to bar discrimination in the recruitment, selection, employment, assignment, payment, training, development, promotion, discipline, and termination of its employees. It is also the intent of NCBA to treat all applicants for employment and all employees on the basis of job-related qualifications, and not based on race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, pregnancy, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetics, or any other classification proscribed under local, state, or federal law.







