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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT - Education Public
Policy Intern
The
Minnesota Association of Charter Schools is seeking a part-time intern to
support its public policy work on education issues related to charter schools
in Minnesota. This is a paid internship that will begin in August and go
through December 2008.
The public
policy intern will play an important role in the Association's preparations for
the 2009 legislative session by providing substantial administrative and
research support. He/she will have the opportunity to learn about public
charter schools and the broad range of education policies that are affecting
public education in Minnesota.
The successful candidate will have strong oral communications, writing and
research skills, will exhibit creativity and innovative thinking, and will
demonstrate effective self-direction, including the ability to manage multiple
tasks. Applicants with a strong interest in non-partisan education public
policy and grassroots engagement are encouraged to apply.
Areas of
Responsibilities
Research
and Issue Development
· Research and provide administrative support to the Public Policy
Committee and issue working groups
· Provide administrative and logistical support for the Association's
staff, committee members and issue working groups, including transcribing notes
for meetings
· Conduct research and develop background documents on issues for the
committee and working groups
· Prepare, edit and proofread documents for the committees and working
groups
Grassroots
Advocacy/Engagement
· Provide administrative support for advocacy initiatives and grassroots
engagement for the Association's staff, and lobbying team
· Participate in staffing MN Association of Charter Schools advocacy and
public policy events
· Assist with administrative projects, such as public policy mailings and
development of advocacy database
Skills and
Experience
· Ability to manage multiple issues and projects and prioritize responsibilities
· Ability to work in a non-partisan arena with a variety of stakeholders
and coordinate work with others
· Strong research, writing (print and online) and oral communications
skills
· Experience and/or interest in education policy public and grassroots
advocacy and engagement
· Interest in and commitment to the mission and values of the MN
Association of Charter Schools
· An aptitude with a range of software including Microsoft Office,
Outlook, and basic database management
Salary and
Work Hours
·
Hourly
compensation ranging from $10- $15 per hour based upon experience and/or
academic background.
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Approximately
15 - 20 hours a week with flexible scheduling.
How to
Apply
Interested
candidates should send a cover letter, resume and contact information for three
references by June 9, 2008.
An
acknowledgement will be sent with more information about the interview process.
For questions or additional information, contact Eugene Piccolo, Executive
Director at 651.789.3090 x 302 or
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. Materials should be mailed to:
MN
Association of Charter Schools
Attn: Eugene
Piccolo
351 E.
Kellogg Blvd.
Saint Paul, MN 55101
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