Applications for MiddCORE’s 2023 Summer Intern Lab are live!
This summer, join the MiddCORE community in weekly virtual skill-building sessions designed to complement your summer internship or experience!
Connect, reflect, and develop skills related to leadership, networking, ethical decision-making, negotiation, personal branding, and more! Apply Here!
If you have yet to secure summer plans, but are interested in joining this summer’s cohort, we encourage you to apply!
Application Deadlines:
Round 1 – March 15, 2023
Round 2 – April 1, 2023
Round 3 – April 15, 2023
NBCU Academy Next Level Summit: We Are All Storytellers – Wednesday, March 22!
Masterful storytelling is critical to success in journalism, entertainment, sports broadcasting and creative careers. Your ability to weave a narrative for the audience is a key skill whether you are building a website, writing a press release, engineering a live news broadcast or even designing a theme park attraction. Attend this virtual summit to hear from industry leaders and innovators about the power of storytelling and how to take your talents to the next level to succeed in the new media, tech and digital landscape.
Vermont Language Justice Project Job Opportunity!
The Vermont Language Justice Project seeks a full time Project Manager to expand and grow our statewide network and model for multi-lingual, multicultural, public health messaging on topics for Vermonters speaking languages other than English.
The Project Manager will..
1. Work with Project Director and community partners to help the VT Language Justice Project expand and grow as a statewide network and model for multi-lingual multi-cultural public health and related communications.
2. Participate in script writing, producing and post production of videos in collaboration with Project director and project participants.
3.Convene, attend and staff biweekly multilingual task force meetings. takes minutes of meetings and distributes. Chair meeting when the director is unavailable. Analyze data from YouTube channels and other outreach sources in order to present information to the task force.
4. Assist in developing workflows for production, distribution and archiving of created videos.
5. Assist Project Director in developing and administering data collection to understand the effectiveness of the program and program videos
6. Assist in developing and maintaining a dashboard of metrics to show the value of the project and project materials.
7. Maintain and develop working relationships with stakeholders, grantors, project partners and others to promote the project and build its scope and value.
Desirable:
Knowledge of the refugee, immigrant or migrant communities or lived experience
Familiarity with adobe suite, particularly premiere and photoshop
Familiarity with all things Google
Pay Range: $22-24/hour based on experience + a very generous benefits package.
Click here to learn more and to apply!
Work in Vermont. Lose Some of Your Student Loans.
The State of Vermont, in collaboration with the University of Vermont and the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC), is offering a $5000 loan repayment program to incentivize and retain new graduates from Vermont colleges and universities. Any graduate during the spring 2023 academic year with a Bachelor of Science and/or Bachelor of Arts can apply. Recipients will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis based on regional, employer, and institutional distribution criteria, as long as funding is available. Applicants must submit proof of employment when applying. Employment will be verified with the Vermont-based employer at two points: after one year of employment and after the second year of employment.
Connect with CCI!
Get to know us better! Our social media platforms and newsletters are a great way to get the inside scoop on all things CCI and learn about career opportunities, tips and upcoming events.
There are MANY ways to stay connected. Check out all the ways below by clicking on the images!
What are you doing this summer? If your plans involve an internship, CCI can help you find one and even fund an unpaid internship.
Handshake has almost 5000 paid and unpaid internships in all interest areas.
More internships and info on CCI’s Career Path Pages (see News and Top Resources tabs).
Check out Internships reserved for Middlebury students (many expiring March 1).
Some highlighted internships include:
- Marine Conservation in The Bahamas (expires Feb. 28!)
- Fellowship in Nonproliferation Studies (expires Feb. 28!)
- Empathetics (great for Psych majors)
- and lots of MiddWorks for Vermont internships.
Visit CCI’s Find an Internship page for tips on finding or creating internships.
View the recorded Find and Fund Your Summer Internship information session.
Visit go/SummerFunding to apply for funding for an unpaid summer internship. Must have an internship secured before applying for funding. Deadline: April 7!
Spend the summer making a difference in Vermont with MiddWorks for Vermont and Vermont Innovation Summer! Learn more at our info session Wednesday, March 1st
Don’t miss a chance to make an impact in Vermont this summer AND also experience farmers’ markets, hikes, swimming holes, outdoor cafes, music festivals, sunsets on the lake, and warm, sunny weather!
- 40 MiddWorks for Vermont and Vermont Innovation Summer internships in Handshake.
- $4,000 summer internship funding award.
- Every sector: start-ups, business, education, health care, social justice, arts and culture, and the environment.
- Middlebury and Burlington housing available.
Sound too good to be true? It’s not! Join CCI and the Innovation Hub on Wednesday, March 1st at 7:00 pm in Coltrane Lounge for an Info Session with KEVIN CHU ’14, Executive Director of the Vermont Futures Project. Kevin will be joined by summer 2022 Vermont interns who will be sharing their experiences from last summer.
Get in the mood for Vermont summer with coupons for FREE Shiretown creemees for info session attendees!
Career Conversation with Writer Abe Street ’04 – Tuesday, February 28 at 12:30pm!
Please join us for a Career Conversation with Writer Abe Streep’04. He will discuss his career journey and various aspects of the industry. He is the author of Brothers on Three: A True Story of Family, Resistance, and Hope on a Reservation in Montana, winner of the Montana Book Award and the New Mexico-Arizona General Nonfiction Book Award.
Abe has also written for The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Harper’s, WIRED, the High Country News, the Columbia Journalism Review, The New Republic, the California Sunday Magazine, and Outside, where he is a contributing editor. His writing has been anthologized in The Best American Sports Writing and noted by The Best American Essays and The Best American Science and Nature Writing, and he was a recipient of the 2019 American Mosaic Journalism Prize for deep reporting about underrepresented communities. Co-sponsored by CTLR and the American Studies department.
Date: Tuesday, February 28
Time: 12:30pm-1:30pm
Location: CTLR Lounge
Click here to register in handshake!
Internships and Jobs! Several of these Midd opportunities have a deadline date of Wednesday, March 1. Apply now!
- Middlebury Virtual China Cohort – Summer 2023 – NEW
- Women in Theatre Festival Summer in NYC – NEW
- Dark Castle Entertainment (horror films) summer internship opportunity in LA – NEW
- MiddWorks for Vermont Summer 2023: Vermont Health Access Communications Internship – Social/Assister
- Stepwise Summer 2023 Internship: Growth Marketing Intern
- Vermont Innovation Summer 2023: VCET Marketing Associate
- Sheldon Museum Summer 2023 Intern
- Vermont Innovation Summer 2023: Creative Marketing
- MiddWorks for Vermont Summer 2023: Let’s Grow Kids Communications Internship
- MiddWorks for Vermont Summer 2023: Maple Broadband Internship
- Summer 2023 Addison Independent Intern
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Summer 2023 Internship in Art Conservation/Historic Preservation at Shelburne Museum
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Summer 2023 Intern- Digital & Event Marketing
- Summer 2023 Internship at Hall Art Foundation in Reading, Vermont
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Town Hall Theatre Summer 2023 Intern
- Costume Shop Summer 2023 Internship
- MiddWorks for Vermont: Vermont Arts Council Communications Associate Summer 2023 Internship
- How to Produce a Film Festival in Real Time: Business Development, Filmmaker Relations and Media Marketing Internship – Summer 2023
- Creating A Video Imprint Of A Film Festival In Real Time : Videography Internship Summer 2023
- Arts Administrative Summer 2023 Internship
- Botany Alive! Summer 2023 Internship at the Fairbanks Museum
Want to spend a year in Spain?
The North American Language and Culture Assistants Program (NALCAP) is an educational outreach program sponsored by the Ministry of Education of Spain through the Embassy of Spain in the U.S.
American and Canadian college students and graduates, who are native-like speakers of English and French (in Canada), partner with elementary and secondary schools in Spain to bolster language programs, as teaching assistants (TAs) under the supervision and guidance of teachers of English or French as a World/Foreign Language.
Placements are offered all across Spain, in practically every city and town in the country, running from October 1st to May 31st for most assignments. Short term contracts and/or alternative starting dates are unfortunately not available. NALCAP grant recipients receive a monthly stipend of 700 to 1000 euros (depending on your assigned region) and medical insurance. The amount of the grant covers basic living expenses in Spain such as food, housing and other essential needs. This grant meets and in some cases exceeds minimum wage requirements. Housing must be procured and is paid out of pocket by the recipient. Travel expenses to and from Spain must also be paid by the recipient. Hours of assistant teaching range from 12 to 16 hours per week.
As a TA, your day to day responsibilities in the classroom will revolve around being a hands-on resource for the classroom teacher, always keeping in mind the ultimate goal of consolidating language students’ English language skills. Your speaking skills in English will provide a model for students to replicate linguistic patterns. You will also be a cultural ambassador, as you will be sharing and teaching students in Spain about American culture. You may also be asked to participate in other school activities such as field trips, sports, or cultural activities. More information can be found on our website.
NO APPLICATION FEES for our program. Our program is the only official program sponsored by the Ministry of Education of Spain.
Click here to apply in handshake!