Austin Creative Reuse is Seeking an Intern!

Do you have a passion for art, reuse or the environment? Do you want to learn more about start-ups and how to create a business?About the InternshipAustin Creative Reuse (ACR) is seeking two interns to work 15-20 hours per week.We are looking for team-members who are ready to use their creativity, innovation, enthusiasm and skills to help move ACR forward.This is an unpaid internship but can count towards school credit and is a great resume builder and opportunity to gain valuable experience.You’ll have the chance to see what it takes for a non-profit organization to go from an idea on paper to a sustainable community organization!We offer super-flexible hours seven days a week. You will work remotely most of the time, but must be located in the Austin area. We’ll have regular in-person meetings to check in and offer help and guidance where needed.Responsibilities may include:Support start-up operations by tracking and analyzing key performance metrics.Develop frameworks for policies concerning personnel, operations and sustainability.Coordinate a marketing brand development project.Assist with the opening of a retail location.Coordinate an online giving campaign.Coordinate collection of materials for ACR.Attend events hosted by ACR that build awareness in the community.Create internal and external communications that excite audiences about ACR.Skills:● Well-organized and detail-oriented.● Strong written, oral, and visual communication skills.● Able to work both independently and as part of a team.● Familiarity working with Google Drive, Trello or other task management tools.Required:You must have access to a computer and the Internet.About Austin Creative ReuseAustin Creative Reuse is a nonprofit organization that collects, sells, and distributes donated reusable materials. We’re giving materials a second life! We are currently working towards opening a public community and retail space.How to applyEmail your cover letter and resume to Rebecca@austincreativereuse.org

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