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The Newtown Creek BOA

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    • Monday, June  1, 2015, 10am

CUP is Seeking a Summer Intern

CUP is Seeking a Summer Intern

CUP is seeking a summer intern to assist with several current projects, including:

+ Design production work for print using Adobe CS products.

+ Production work on our education tools, including painting, assembling, silkscreening, etc.

+ Research/general project support on CUP's Community Education and Youth Education tools.

+ General project support, as needed. This may include research, database and website upkeep, and administrative work.

We are looking for a detail-oriented candidate with a background in design and excellent verbal and written communication skills—a friendly phone manner is a must. Proficiency in Adobe CS is required. A background in planning or previous experience working with community or advocacy organizations is a plus.

We anticipate a start date in middle or late June, but position dates are flexible and based on the candidate's availability. We're looking for a candidate who can be in the office at least 30 hours a week, over the course of 10 weeks. The internship pays $11 hourly or interns can choose to receive school credit if their school offers it.

Please send a resume, letter of interest, contact information for two references, and up to five pages of clearly labeled sample design work, as one PDF (not to exceed 3MB) to apply@welcometocup.org by 10 am on Monday, June 1st. Please use the subject line “CUP Summer Intern.”

No phone calls, please.

CUP is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages people of color, women, LGBTQ, and disabled candidates to apply.

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