Student Intern
We are a nonprofit organization that helps families and/or individuals through various social programs. Our mission is to strengthen families and the community through education in order to reduce isolation, build connections within and between families, and throughout the community. We would like any type of help we can receive.
Job Description:
Assist in fundraising and event organizing.
Be active in relations between school and the organization
Raise awareness of the organization at your college/university by distributing brochures, flyers, notifying them of events, etc.
Attend events and meetings as per director’s instruction and report the proceedings.
Spread the word with family, friends, and neighbors.
Answer phone calls and register clients.
Attend events and meetings as per director’s instruction and report the proceedings.
Draft letters and memos as well as grant writing.
If bilingual help translating oral and verbal communications and documents.
Help in office management and record keeping.
Help children with homework.
Find client’s jobs.
Assist in counseling individuals dealing with anger management.
Educate individuals on cultural tolerance.
Perform any other tasks assigned by the director.
Research
Writing skills
For more details, please email us at wafaa@wafaaorganization.org on your personal email and give us a call to our office at 973-766-2406. Please do not contact us through Indeed. Thank you.
phone number: 973 - 766 - 2406
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomenandFamilyAscendingAssociation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WafaaSaad3
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_dBQugc7bM
Brochure: http://wafaaorganization.org/pdf/brochure.pdf
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For more details, please email us at wafaa@wafaaorganization.org on your personal email and give us a call to our office at 973-766-2406. Please do not contact us through Indeed. Thank you.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Internship
Pay: $13.00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Work Location: Hybrid, online or in person
Accepting graduate and undergraduate students