Program Development Internship with the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion
December 05, 2022 12:57 PM
The Utah Center for Legal Inclusion (UCLI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing equity and inclusion in Utah’s legal profession. UCLI seeks to achieve this mission by empowering Utah’s diverse populations to pursue legal education and careers and ensuring that our legal institutions are more equitable and inclusive of individuals with diverse backgrounds. We are seeking a Program Development Intern for Winter 2023. Apply by Dec. 9.
Applications due Friday, December 9th, 2022. Please submit your application here. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
UCLI interns play a critical role in forwarding UCLI’s mission through efforts such as the following: project brainstorming and strategizing, raising organizational awareness and forging community partnerships, and assisting the development of resources required for implementing our programs, events, and initiatives. In turn, UCLI interns benefit from the opportunity to acquire valuable work experience while making a substantive impact on our community, engaging with leaders in the legal profession, and learning more about law and justice.
Read more about UCLI’s goals and organizational structure on utahcli.org or in more detail here: UCLI Strategic Plan. Read our intern program manual here. For additional questions, visit utahcli.org or email us at ucli@utahcli.org.
Primary Responsibilities:
Working closely with UCLI staff, including the Executive Director, Associate Director, and Administrative Coordinator
Identifying, organizing, and performing outreach efforts to volunteers and community partners in order to raise awareness about UCLI’s mission, programs, and events
Assisting with development of material (video, electronic, social media, flyers, etc.) to raise awareness about legal education and importance of equity, diversity and inclusion
Developing strategy and executing initiatives aimed at growing UCLI’s social media audience/impact
Pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor’s degree
Strong analytical, research, and writing capabilities and creative/critical thinking skills
Excellent communication and time management
Team-oriented and self-motivated
Adaptable and responsive to feedback
Passion for public service, law, nonprofits, and/or and diversity, equity, and inclusion advocacy
Additional Preferred Qualifications:
Basic graphic design skills and experience with Canva, Adobe Spark, WordPress, or other design/media tools
Social media competency (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)
Students from underrepresented communities (including but not limited to: BIPOC, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, persons with disabilities, and persons from first-generation and/or low-income backgrounds) are especially encouraged to apply. See UCLI’s Organizational Values and Equal Opportunity Employment Policy for more information.
Hours: 10 hours per week, with the time and schedule decided by UCLI and each intern
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