What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fall 2026 Non-Profit Management & Human Resources Intern position at The International Center (Indianapolis)?
Organizational Overview
Where Indiana Intersects With The World… Our International Center Intern Mentors will help U.S. students achieve an international business experience and international students achieve a U.S. business experience, right here in Indianapolis!
The International Center values: Diversity, Passion, Excellence, Integrity, and Growth.
Position Summary
The selected intern works in direct support of the International Center’s Senior Vice President of Operations & Chief of Staff and Leadership Team, and is involved in general business activities, program deliveries, human resources tasks, and organizational projects.
Responsibilities
Where Indiana Intersects With The World… Our International Center Intern Mentors will help U.S. students achieve an international business experience and international students achieve a U.S. business experience, right here in Indianapolis!
The International Center values: Diversity, Passion, Excellence, Integrity, and Growth.
Position Summary
The selected intern works in direct support of the International Center’s Senior Vice President of Operations & Chief of Staff and Leadership Team, and is involved in general business activities, program deliveries, human resources tasks, and organizational projects.
Responsibilities
- Research and analyze information, prepare, and present findings to supervisor and staff
- Participate in operations, human resources, program, and service delivery processes
- Manage organizational projects
- Attend accounting and development meetings
- Coordinate outreach events for prospective interns, advisors, and partners
- Understanding U.S. and international business and cultural diversities
- Understanding non-profit administration, business development, revenue management, program management, client service delivery, and Board governance
- Understanding human resources operations including recruitment and onboarding
- Business writing
- Interpersonal communications
- Knowledge of business practices and economic terms
- Be on time, be present, be engaged
- Communicate, participate, support your team and the mission
- $15/hour, plus $80 monthly parking stipend
- The Center’s office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday
- Interns work an average of 20 hours per week during the fall and spring terms, and an average of 30 hours per week during the summer term
- Hybrid work possible, based on project needs and availability
- Mentor committed to your success
- Weekly professional development programming
- Local and international networking opportunities
- Collaborative, respectful, fun work culture
- OPT/CPT, class credit, school stipend/scholarship application support
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