Patricia Sanderson Memorial College InternshipPatricia Sanderson Memorial College Internship
Job ID #:9528 Location:Illinois - Chicago Functional Area:Communications Department: Position Type:Intern Education Required:Not Indicated Experience Required:Not Indicated Relocation Provided:No
Position Description
Patricia Sanderson of Rockford, Illinois was a distinguished, 35-year Illinois Division volunteer. Her contributions and leadership enabled the Society to realize remarkable achievements, particularly in the communications and advocacy arena.
In Mrs. Sanderson's memory, the officers of the Illinois Division Board of Directors have established the Patricia Sanderson Memorial Internship Program as a tribute to her commitment to solidifying the brand presence and public affairs activities of the American Cancer Society in Illinois. Through this internship program, now in its fifth year, a deserving undergraduate college student will be selected to assist the Society in accomplishing its communications goals in Illinois, while enabling the student to gain meaningful workplace experiences that will assist high-potential professionals in their related fields of study and career pursuits.
Internship
Students will work aside key staff in the Division Headquarters office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, for a 10-week period in the summer to provide public relations and marketing communications support for the Illinois Division. The intern will formally report to the Director of Public Relations. Among the tasks to be included in this assignment:
* Preparation of press materials and pitching the news media on behalf of the Society
* Monitoring and measurement of how the Society is portrayed in the media
* Development of other key communications materials, such as newsletter articles and online postings, that assist the communications and advocacy functions
* Public relations planning and execution of key communications initiatives, including the Research Student Intern Program and mission/mission outreach activities
* Collaborating with volunteers who assist in our outreach and as spokespersons
Position Requirements
Undergraduate college students must meet the following application criteria:
* Either attend an Illinois-based school or be an Illinois resident
* Have completed their sophomore year of college
* Have a minimum of a B average (cumulative 3.0 on 4.0 scale)
* Plan to continue their undergraduate education in the following term/semester
* Are pursuing a degree in communications, journalism, marketing, public affairs or a related field and have related aptitudes
Application Process
The Illinois Division will begin to accept applicants for this internship opportunity in January 2012. Applicants are required to provide in full a completed application portfolio that includes the following five documents:
* Cover letter
* Resume
* 250 to 500-word essay summarizing their career interests and intentions within the communications/advocacy arena
* Two written references from academic/professional sources addressing the student's credentials based on the internship's skill requirements (noted above)
* Students chosen for finalist interviews will be asked to provide an official transcript attesting to their GPA and favorable standing as a full-time student
Applicants also will be required to complete a standard internship application form and comply with all ACS standard pre-employment screening procedures.
Deadline for submitting an application is February 13, 2011 Applications portfolios can be mailed or e-mailed to: Tracey McFadden 225 N. Michigan Ave. Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60601
Finalist interviews will be scheduled in March, and a decision will be announced in April.
Compensation
The intern will be paid at the rate of $12 per hour, and in accordance with the Division's standard payroll processing schedule. The intern's employment status will be designated as nonexempt, limited/temporary, and non benefits-eligible. The intern's typical work schedule will be Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but may vary based on business need and Division headquarters operating schedules. The intern will not be eligible for holiday pay.
ACS Policies
The intern will be subject to ACS Employment, Finance and other policies and procedures, as applicable for their position, and will be required to sign an Employee Handbook acknowledgement. The intern may be eligible for mileage reimbursement, subject to Division Finance policy. The intern will be an employee "at-will," which means that the Society may terminate the employment relationship at any time for any reason.
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