What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Intern position at Breanna For VA 1st?
Company Description
Breanna For Virginia is rooted in a commitment to equity and public service inspired by lived experiences, including time spent in the foster care system. Breanna for Virginia focuses on driving positive change and advocating for justice in areas like foster care reform, educational equity, and affordability. With a passion for turning challenges into opportunities, Breanna For Virginia aims to address the needs of children, families, and communities often overlooked. By combining policy with purpose, the mission is to ensure every voice is heard and uplifted in the political process.
Role Description
This is a part-time Hybrid role for a Student Intern at Breanna For Virginia Political Campaign. The Student Intern will support the campaign’s initiatives by conducting research, assisting with community outreach, creating and organizing campaign materials, managing social media content, and assisting with voter engagement efforts. Other tasks may include drafting communications, maintaining campaign schedules, and coordinating special projects. You will get to work directly with Breanna‘s campaign manager, as well as get the opportunity to attend some political campaign events.
The role offers hands-on experience in grassroots organizing and public service, making it an excellent opportunity for those passionate about advocacy and political change.
Qualifications
- Strong research and organizational skills
- Experience with creating and managing written content, such as campaign materials, and possessing excellent communication skills
- Knowledge and experience in social media management and content creation
- Ability to work independently, manage priorities effectively, and meet deadlines in a remote environment
- A genuine passion for advocacy and public service, particularly in areas of social justice, education, and foster care reform
- Currently pursuing or recent graduate in Political Science, Social Work, Communications, or related fields, though this is not essential