Internships

Year Round Recruiting Intern for Northwestern Mutual

Northwestern Mutual is looking for a Recruiting Intern that will be responsible for assisting with all recruitment and selection efforts in the growing Northwestern Mutual office in Norwalk, CT. The intern will assist in the building of high-level quality relationships in the community and within the office to promote the Northwestern Mutual career opportunity, and generate referrals. Drive to achieve results, exceptional communication skills and ability to develop creative recruitment ideas are essential for this position.

Qualifications:
• Current or recent enrollment in a graduate or undergraduate degree program with an interest and aptitude to work in Human Resources, or non-profit management/administrative fields
• Ability to prioritize tasks and handle numerous assignments simultaneously
• Proficient in Microsoft Office and internet applications
• Strong personal network and/or community involvement
• Student Member of SHRM a plus
• Minimum GPA 3.0

For more information about this internship please click here.

(Please note: Internship postings are being provided for informational purposes only. Anyone interested in applying for an internship is responsible for verifying all related information. The Urban and Community Studies Program, nor the University is recommending these employers nor guaranteeing the accuracy of the information furnished in the posting.)

Year Round Youth Ambassador for No Kid Hungry Campaign

Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign in Hartford

Position: Part-time, Paid

The No Kid Hungry Campaign works to end childhood hunger by connecting kids to effective nutrition programs like school breakfast and summer meals. This work is accomplished through the No Kid Hungry network, made up of private citizens, public officials, nonprofits, business leaders and others providing innovative hunger solutions in their communities. These public-private partnerships work together to identify and eliminate the barriers that may prevent children from accessing existing food and nutrition resources.

Responsibilities for Youth Ambassador:

• Work on collaborative projects along with State Partner organization that would help increase number of children getting access to healthy meals in the community (50-60%). Activities may include: visiting and evaluating summer meals sites, organizing or leading community outreach efforts, partner meetings, and online and social media organizing.
• Story and content collection related to No Kid Hungry national efforts (20%)
• Miscellaneous tasks, including administrative tasks (10-20%)

TO APPLY: Please go to http://nokidhungry.org/ambassadors

 

(Please note: Internship postings are being provided for informational purposes only. Anyone interested in applying for an internship is responsible for verifying all related information. The Urban and Community Studies Program, nor the University is recommending these employers nor guaranteeing the accuracy of the information furnished in the posting.)