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Movement Building Intern

BBYO
On-site
Washington, District of Columbia, United States DC

Movement Building Intern

 

LOCATION: Washington, DC (Must be available to come into office at least once a week)

SALARY: $16.10/hour

TIMEFRAME: September 2024 - May 2025 (Start and End Dates Flexible)

HOURS: Must be able to commit 15-19 hours/week. If DC-based, in-person time at DC Office (529 14th St. NW) will be encouraged for part of the hours.

ROLE: Intern



We’re a global network of passionate professionals working to amplify Jewish teen life worldwide. We are the Jewish community’s largest and fastest-growing pluralistic platform for reaching and inspiring Jewish teens, built on 100 years of storied history. BBYO is a grassroots movement operating in 725 chapters across 63 countries with events and experiences happening locally, regionally, and internationally. Over the summer, we run dozens of immersive experiences including extensive Israel travel, community tours across six continents, and many leadership camps. Our team is strong, agile, creative, and inclusive and every day is different by design. We are fast-paced, high-energy, and results-driven, and we enjoy working together almost as much as we believe in the mission we are chasing together.

 

We are looking for a great candidate who is excited to get their hands in several projects for the Movement Building department. Every week may look a little bit different depending on what is happening around the world. This role is great for someone who defines themselves as a generalist and is eager to learn new skills. 

 

What you'll get to do as the Movement Building Intern:

  • Support the ongoing operations of the Movement Building department
  • Work on special projects and initiatives that may include sports, AZA engagement, civics, and teen philanthropy
  • Manage, organize, and pull hundreds of photo assets for ongoing project usage
  • Assist with various elements of BBYO International Convention (i.e., talent and speakers, AZA & BBG content)
  • Support the cataloging and organization of BBYO’s physical and digital archive
  • Track data and build reports about the Movement for grants and reporting
  • Support collecting content for special video projects
  • Support with advance projects leading up to International Convention
  • Help manage the inventory of the Movement Building storage
  • Approve ongoing events for BBYO On Demand and upload featured events to the website

 

Role Requirements:

Availability to be at BBYO International Convention 2025 in Denver (February 11-17)

  • Excellent writing skills
  • Self-starter and fast learner with new technologies and systems
  • Fearless when it comes to cold outreach via phone calls, emails, direct messages
  • Digests news, world events, pop culture, and more on a daily basis
  • Warm, friendly customer service persona
  • Strong understanding of the Gen Z audience
  • Ability to drive results and build relationships with teens and staff worldwide
  • Detail-oriented and meticulous about tracking data and information
  • Contract development and timely payment management for vendors, brands, and partners
  • Consistent follow-through and follow-up on tasks
  • A strong belief in BBYO’s mission, vision, values, and potential
  • Unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. without holding a visa or sponsorship

 

 

 

You will find friends and a place where you can have fun, learn, grow, celebrate your Jewish identity, give back to your community, and, most important, be yourself.