Write Around Student Program Intern
- Lewis & Clark College
- Downtown Portland
- 5mo ago
- Part-Time
- On-site
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JOB PURPOSE
Write Around Portland is a nonprofit organization that provides healing creative writing programming throughout the Portland Metro area. The organization has five staff members and over 150 volunteers. The Program Intern supports all aspects of our program, including data entry, materials preparation, book production, and events, and may assist with other tasks depending on their interest and career objectives. This position will prepare the candidate to enter nonprofit program positions in the arts and social services.
Website: https://www.writearound.org/
You'll gain valuable skills and work experience from this job, including:
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PREFERENCES
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Eligibility to Work
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