World of Money Operations/Administration Intern
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Accounting Communications Operations Marketing strategySkills
social media financial education marketing research management operations legislation spreadsheets researchWorld Of Money empowers youth ages 7-18 with a sound financial education through an immersive curriculum that equips children with five tenets for a financially responsible and philanthropic life: learn, earn, save, invest and donate.
World of Money is looking for an Intern to assist the Operations/Administration team with the following tasks:
- Understand the overall concept of World of Money, including the brand, customer, product goals, and all other aspects of service
- Assist the team by researching prospects
- Assist the team with engagement on World of Money’s social platforms
- Brainstorms campaign ideas
- Monitor various social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram
- Perform research project as needed. Assist in the management of World of Money’s various databases.
- Contact media outlets to arrange public appearances for World of Money CEO
- Work closely with the team to implement events, supporting marketing
- Research legislation
- Research and compile bills (intern will be instructed on how this is done)
- Create lists of elected official across the country
- Update tracking spreadsheets
Students will have hands-on supervisors that will provide help and context throughout the internship.
About the company
YWCA Metropolitan Chicago is dedicated to empowering women and eliminating racism by providing support to all women along various stages of their journeys.
Regardless of race or economic status, the YWCA provides women with the support and tools they need to transform their lives, to be confident in their choices and to make valuable contributions to their communities.
The YWCA’s Core programmatic areas include: Economic Empowerment Services, Sexual Violence Support Services, and Early Childhood Services. The YWCA serves over 200,000 women, children and families annually through these programs. And while the YWCA’s services are broad and varied, they are linked by a common thread—a dedication to promoting racial justice and personal empowerment.