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	<title>Phillips Brooks House Association &#187; Career Opportunities</title>
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		<title>New Website Feature: Carreer Opportunity Postings!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Announcing a new feature on our website! Since we get a lot of information and posts about internships, fellowships, career, seminar, workshop and volunteer opportunities, we&#8217;ve decided to start posting them on our website! Career opportunity posts are listed under the &#8220;Popular Topics&#8221; drop down]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Announcing a new feature on our website! Since we get a lot of information and posts about internships, fellowships, career, seminar, workshop and volunteer opportunities, we&#8217;ve decided to start posting them on our website! Career opportunity posts are listed under the &#8220;Popular Topics&#8221; drop down menu on the navigation bar, or you can click <a href="http://pbha.org/category/career">http://pbha.org/category/career</a>.</p>
<p>While PBHA does not neccesarily endorse all of these organizations or positions, we believe that PBHAers might be interested in these opportunities so have them online to share.</p>
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		<title>Patricia Watson Activist Journalism Internship for Young Writers of</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patricia Watson Activist Journalism Internship for Young Writers of Color, Summer 2009 Where: Peacework magazine&#8217;s offices at the American Friends Service Committee in Cambridge, MA When: June 1 &#8211; August 15, 2008 (flexible), 25 hours per week What: Interns will learn about all aspects of]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patricia Watson Activist Journalism Internship for Young Writers of<br />
Color, Summer 2009</p>
<p>Where: Peacework magazine&#8217;s offices at the American Friends Service<br />
Committee in Cambridge, MA</p>
<p>When: June 1 &#8211; August 15, 2008 (flexible), 25 hours per week</p>
<p>What: Interns will learn about all aspects of producing a varied peace<br />
and justice publication, and will be encouraged and mentored in<br />
designing projects to incorporate their particular interests into<br />
their work on the magazine. Research and prepare at least one article<br />
about a Boston area activist project/campaign; conduct at least one<br />
interview and prepare it for publication; help Peacework increase its<br />
outreach to young people through its web and print editions; help<br />
compile the resource and event listings for the magazine; attend area<br />
peace and justice events; learn basic layout, web research,<br />
fact-checking, database, and fundraising skills.</p>
<p>Who: Activists of color, ages 18-24, with interest in writing as an<br />
important way to work for social justice. Some experience with social<br />
justice activism recommended. Preference given to candidates based in<br />
the greater Boston area.</p>
<p>How Much? $2500 stipend</p>
<p>To Apply: Send resume, writing sample (2000 words or less), and cover<br />
letter by April 1, 2009 to Phyllis Cohen Gately, AFSC, 2161<br />
Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge MA 02140; 617/661-6130; pcohen@afsc.org</p>
<p>About Peacework: Published since 1972, Peacework<br />
(www.peaceworkmagazine.org) is a national monthly peace and justice<br />
magazine published by the American Friends Service Committee. Its goal<br />
is to serve a broad range of movements for nonviolent social change by<br />
covering social justice and peace issues in a way that links<br />
grassroots work with national and international perspectives.</p>
<p>About Patricia Watson: Peacework was served with skill, grace, and<br />
deep dedication by editor Patricia Watson from 1997-2003. In addition<br />
to her work making Peacework a valuable and honored journal of<br />
nonviolent activism, Patricia found time to continue her involvement<br />
in grassroots organizing for economic and racial justice, and also to<br />
provide care and guidance to a constant stream of young activists who<br />
sought her out. It is with great pleasure that we announce the<br />
establishment of a paid internship that will bear her name and provide<br />
a unique opportunity for young writers of color to gain an in-depth<br />
educational experience in what we call &#8220;empowerment journalism.&#8221;</p>
<p>About AFSC: The work of the American Friends Service Committee<br />
(www.afsc.org) is rooted in the spiritual insights of the Religious<br />
Society of Friends (Quakers). Since 1917 the AFSC has worked with<br />
people of many religious and ethical traditions to affirm the dignity<br />
and promise of every individual, to relieve the suffering of war and<br />
poverty, to foster peace and reconciliation, and to promote social<br />
justice.</p>
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		<title>DC Central Kitchen is looking for Interns for Summer 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interested in spending the summer in Washington, D.C? DC Central Kitchen is looking for Interns for Summer 2009! We have internships available for college students in the following areas: * Local Food Intern * Outreach Intern * Catering Intern * Grant-Writing Intern * Culinary Job]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interested in spending the summer in Washington, D.C?</p>
<p>DC Central Kitchen is looking for Interns for Summer 2009!</p>
<p>We have internships available for college students in the following areas:</p>
<p>* Local Food Intern<br />
* Outreach Intern<br />
* Catering Intern<br />
* Grant-Writing Intern<br />
* Culinary Job Training Intern<br />
* Development and Communications Intern</p>
<p>The deadline for all applications is March 31, 2009. Send your cover letter and resume to: hr@dccentralkitchen.org</p>
<p>More information concerning the internships can be found at http://www.dccentralkitchen.org/employment.php or you can visit<br />
www.dccentralkitchen.org <http://www.dccentralkitchen.org/>  to find out more about DC Central Kitchen&#8217;s programs and mission.</p>
<p>_______________________________</p>
<p>Local Foods Intern</p>
<p>Specific Responsibilities:</p>
<p>The Local Foods Intern will assist DCCK as it increases its commitment to promoting environmental sustainability and providing its clients with access to and education about nutritious food. About half of the intern&#8217;s time will be spent in the field &#8211; engaging with our volunteer gleaners, building partnerships with farms and learning first-hand about produce sources. The intern will spend the rest of his or her time working on research projects and curriculum development related to food, nutrition and sustainability.</p>
<p>* Assist DCCK staff in taking volunteer groups gleaning (or picking surplus crops) at local farms<br />
* Develop educational material on local foods and nutrition for volunteers<br />
* Help expand DCCK&#8217;s nutrition programming by writing and revising lessons on healthy eating. Help DCCK&#8217;s nutrition specialist teach these lessons to clients of all ages<br />
* Do research and outreach to help expand DCCK&#8217;s nutrition classes to summer programs for local children<br />
* Assist DCCK transportation team in picking up produce at local farms<br />
* Other duties as needed</p>
<p>Qualifications Needed:</p>
<p>* Academic background in environmental studies or nutrition, and a strong<br />
interest in pursuing further study or a career in one of these fields<br />
* Volunteer management is a plus<br />
* Research, writing and editing skills<br />
* Microsoft Office skills<br />
* Valid driver&#8217;s license</p>
<p>To Apply:</p>
<p>Deadline for applications is March 31 2009.</p>
<p>Send your cover letter and resume to: hr@dccentralkitchen.org</p>
<p>________________________________</p>
<p>Outreach Intern</p>
<p>Specific Responsibilities:</p>
<p>Interns will be able to get direct service experience working in the<br />
mornings with outreach workers serving breakfast and providing support<br />
with clients.<br />
They will use this time to develop relationships to then take the oral<br />
history of clients&#8217; interaction with the program.  The object is to get a<br />
full understanding of clients&#8217; personal reflection on First Helping,<br />
homelessness, poverty and their community for funding and education<br />
surrounding community needs.</p>
<p>Qualifications Needed:</p>
<p>*       Attention to detail<br />
*       Creativity<br />
*       Ability to multi-task and do self-directed work.<br />
*       Experience with Microsoft office is a big plus.<br />
*       The ability to jump into conversations with new people and establish<br />
trust and relationships with communities often outside of your comfort<br />
zone.</p>
<p>To Apply:</p>
<p>Deadline for applications is March 31 2009.</p>
<p>Send your cover letter and resume to: hr@dccentralkitchen.org</p>
<p>________________________________</p>
<p>Fresh Start Catering Intern</p>
<p>Specific Responsibilities:</p>
<p>*       Taking and routing of client leads, administrative tasks, filing,<br />
answering client calls, site visits, on-site event co-ordination, possible<br />
sales calls, research on potential clients as well as kitchen/culinary<br />
aid.</p>
<p>Qualifications Needed:</p>
<p>*       Attention to detail<br />
*       Creativity<br />
*       Strong business writing skills<br />
*       Ability to multi-task and do self-directed work.<br />
*       Experience with Microsoft office is a plus.<br />
*       Customer Service and event planning experience is a big plus.</p>
<p>To Apply:</p>
<p>Deadline for applications is March 31 2009.</p>
<p>Send your cover letter and resume to: hr@dccentralkitchen.org</p>
<p>________________________________</p>
<p>Grant Writing Intern</p>
<p>Specific Responsibilities:</p>
<p>DCCK seeks an intern in our Development Department to assist with the<br />
management of our fundraising efforts on a local level. Duties will<br />
include:</p>
<p>*       Help maintain grant calendar &#8211; Update deadlines, reports, status,<br />
request amounts, etc.<br />
*       Research grant prospects &#8211; utilizing the Foundation Center and other<br />
resources, work with the Development staff to determine needs and seek out<br />
new prospects for funding<br />
*       Learn the language of DCCK &#8211; Working with the Development staff, you<br />
will have the opportunity to both learn the current language used to<br />
describe the kitchen&#8217;s work, and to help shape new phraseology.<br />
*       Grant Writing &#8211; Working with previous templates and your own fresh<br />
ideas, work with the Development staff to write LOI&#8217;s (Letter of Inquiry),<br />
Grant Proposals and reports.<br />
*       Collaborating on newsletters for DCCK (monthly) &#038; CKP (quarterly)</p>
<p>Qualifications:</p>
<p>DC Central Kitchen&#8217;s approach to development focuses on building<br />
relationships to recruit support. Our Development Department is a dynamic<br />
team of individuals. We seek an intern who is self-motivated, possesses<br />
excellent written and oral communication skills, and is interested in<br />
being part of an innovative nonprofit organization. Additional<br />
qualifications include:</p>
<p>*       Attention to detail<br />
*       Creativity<br />
*       Strong business writing skills<br />
*       Ability to multi-task and do self-directed work</p>
<p>Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access is a plus.</p>
<p>To Apply:</p>
<p>Deadline for applications is March 31 2009.</p>
<p>Send your cover letter and resume to: hr@dccentralkitchen.org</p>
<p>________________________________</p>
<p>Culinary Job Training Intern (Summer 2009)</p>
<p>General Description:</p>
<p>Assist Graduate Support Coordinator in tracking and updating information<br />
about alumni who graduated in the past 3 years.  Develop creative<br />
strategies for presenting the information</p>
<p>Specific Responsibilities:</p>
<p>*       Review client files and extract information for entry into the alumni<br />
database<br />
*       Contact graduates by phone and email to update information charting<br />
personal and professional achievements since graduating from DCCK&#8217;s<br />
program<br />
*       Create charts graphs and other presentations of the graduate data to be<br />
used by DCCK in improving programs, fundraising, statistical reporting and<br />
community education<br />
*       Plan the August graduate support event, the First Annual Alumni<br />
Cook-off, with the CJT Team<br />
*       Attend monthly Alumni Leadership Council Meetings</p>
<p>Qualifications Needed:</p>
<p>*       Attention to detail<br />
*       Creativity<br />
*       Strong business writing skills<br />
*       Ability to multi-task and do self-directed work.<br />
*       Strong experience with Microsoft Excel office is a big plus.<br />
*       Proficient in statistical analysis preferred<br />
*       Commitment to social justice issues especially worker&#8217;s rights and<br />
re-entry rights</p>
<p>To Apply:</p>
<p>Deadline for applications is March 31 2009.<br />
Send your cover letter and resume to: hr@dccentralkitchen.org<br />
________________________________</p>
<p>Development/Communications Intern (Summer 2009)</p>
<p>General Description:</p>
<p>DC Central Kitchen&#8217;s development team seeks the much needed support and<br />
energy of an intern, who will assist with the implementation of our<br />
communication strategy. This internship will consist of writing, editing,<br />
designing, and donor relations responsibilities.</p>
<p>Specific Responsibilies:</p>
<p>*          Collaborate on newsletters for DCCK (monthly) &#038; CKP (quarterly)<br />
*          Edit written, electronic, and video communication<br />
*          Monitor and expand social networks of both DCCK and CKP<br />
(Facebook, MySpace, Blogs)<br />
*          Photograph DC Central Kitchen events, such as volunteer events,<br />
graduations, cook-offs, etc.<br />
*          Write news updates for CKP and DCCK website, complete with<br />
corresponding photographs<br />
*          Provide innovative ideas regarding the addition of new<br />
media/design to the DCCK and CKP website<br />
*          Maintain communication with donors through thank you letters<br />
and event planning<br />
*          Design print materials, such as invitations, flyers, postcards,<br />
appeal letters<br />
*          Participate in weekly planning &#038; update meetings with</p>
<p>Development Department</p>
<p>Qualifications Needed:</p>
<p>This intern must have excellent communication skills and knowledge of<br />
internet-based communication tools. Additional qualifications include:</p>
<p>*          Interest in social issues such as hunger, homelessness, and<br />
sustainable community development<br />
*          Experience with the following applications (helpful but not<br />
required): XHTML, CSS, PHP, WordPress, Video editing, InDesign, PhotoShop,<br />
Dreamweaver<br />
*          Strong copy writing skills<br />
*          Attention to detail<br />
*          Ability to do self-directed work<br />
*          Creativity in writing, graphic design<br />
To Apply:</p>
<p>Deadline for applications is March 31, 2009. Time commitment is 25-30<br />
hours per week, depending on availability.</p>
<p>Applications must include a current résumé and a one page cover letter<br />
that includes:</p>
<p>*          Why do you want to work DCCK?<br />
*          What do you want to accomplish in this position?<br />
*          What are you passionate about?</p>
<p>Send application to: hr@dccentralkitchen.org</p>
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		<title>Legacy Prize for Creativity &amp; Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 16:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PBHA</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The FAS Committee on Public Service is now accepting nominations for the Creativity
Foundation’s Benjamin Franklin Legacy Prize for Creativity and Service. Sophomores and juniors who have demonstrated a strong commitment to public service while exemplifying creativity and innovation in their service activities are eligible for consideration.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a sophomore or junior who brings creativity and innovation to your public service efforts? Are you interested in an all-expenses-paid to Washington DC to be honored at an awards ceremony and to participate in a roundtable discussion led by Lisa Randall (Physics Professor at Harvard University, among Esquire Magazine&#8217;s &#8220;75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century and &#8220;Time Magazine&#8217;s &#8220;100 Most Influential People&#8221;) along with a small group of awardees from other schools and fields? Do you know someone else who matches this description?</p>
<p>The FAS Committee on Public Service is now accepting nominations for the Creativity<br />
Foundation’s Benjamin Franklin Legacy Prize for Creativity and Service. Sophomores and juniors who have demonstrated a strong commitment to public service while exemplifying creativity and innovation in their service activities are eligible for consideration. Nominations, detailing the commitment and creativity of nominees in public service in a one-page letter, should be e-mailed as an attachment to  with “Franklin Creativity and Service Nomination” in the subject or delivered to Room 304 in the Phillips Brooks House.  Self-nominations are welcomed and encouraged following the same guidelines. Nominations must be received <strong>no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 20</strong>.</p>
<p>The Legacy Prizewinner will receive an all-expense paid trip to Washington D.C. on Friday evening, April 24, thru Saturday afternoon, April 25. Activities will include an award ceremony and reception on Friday night while lodging at the Cosmos Club and participating in a Saturday morning roundtable discussion with other Legacy prizewinners and Professor Randall.  Prizewinners will also become ongoing members of the Benjamin Franklin Junto that seeks to foster ongoing creativity and communication among leaders in various disciplines.</p>
<p>Please contact Gene Corbin at <a href="mailto:corbin@fas.harvard.edu">corbin@fas.harvard.edu</a> with any questions.</p>
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		<title>Applications for 2009-2010 Harvard Club of Boston Fellowship Now Available!</title>
		<link>http://pbha.org/hcbfellowship2009/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 20:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AcuteAngle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Applications and information for this unique opportunity are now available! he Fellow will obtain nonprofit management knowledge, skills, and networks through a structured mentor relationship with PBHA’s Class of 1955 Executive Director, while acquiring invaluable management experience at PBHA. APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 20, 2009.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Applications and information for this unique opportunity are now available! To download, click on the following link:  <a href="http://pbha.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/hcb-pbhafellowapp2009.doc">hcb-pbhafellowapp2009.</a></p>
<p>The Harvard Club of Boston Nonprofit Management Fellow with the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) is an exciting opportunity for graduating seniors from Harvard College committed to pursuing a nonprofit career.  The Fellow will obtain nonprofit management knowledge, skills, and networks through a structured mentor relationship with PBHA’s Class of 1955 Executive Director, while acquiring invaluable management experience at PBHA.  Furthermore, additional expertise and support will be provided by the Harvard Club of Boston.  At the conclusion of the internship, the Fellow will be prepared to start a new nonprofit organization or take a leading role within an existing agency.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 20, 2009.</strong></p>
<p>For any questions, please e-mail Gene Corbin (corbin@fas.harvard.edu).</p>
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