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\n\n\n\nTo Apply:
\nApply by clicking the button at the bottom of the page to access our application form. We require submission of a cover letter, a resume, and writing samples along with written answers to a few very short questions. Applications will only be accepted through this application form.
\nPosition Overview:
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Reports to: Operations Associate, Executive Director
\nCompensation: $20/hour for intern (soon-to-be graduate), $30/hour for fellow (recent graduate with experience)
\nPosition Type: Full-time or part-time position (preference for someone able to do full-time)
\nDuration: Exact timeline is flexible, but the internship/fellowship will take place from around September to November/early December.
\nLocation: Remote (EST time zone), with preference for someone residing in New York
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The Role:
\nWe are seeking a Curriculum and Content Intern/Fellow for the Fall (with possibility of extension). This is a great opportunity for a soon-to-be graduate or a recent graduate interested in supporting financial prosperity for justice-impacted community members.
\nWe believe this position is a great fit for someone looking to leverage their writing skills and expand their experience in the following focus areas: creative writing, storytelling, content marketing, and curriculum development.
\nYou will primarily collaborate directly with our Operations Associate and Executive Director to revise and finalize drafts of curriculum that teach personal finance through storytelling and educational writing that empowers the readers. We currently operate a financial education program for imprisoned residents in NY State. You will play a critical role in completing the revisions of curriculum in preparation for its live launch. Secondarily, you will support website content and blogging.
\nPreferred Qualifications:
\nWe encourage all applicants to apply, but please consider our desired qualifications:
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Excellent written & verbal communication skills
\nExperience with and interest in creative writing, content marketing, storytelling, or curriculum writing
\nProven ability and commitment to uplift marginalized voices
\nInterest/experience in the justice reform space
\nProven experience managing tasks and time in a remote environment
\nHighly organized and detail-oriented
\nEmpathy and humility (we have a \"no-ego\" environment)
\nProactive problem solver and communicator
\nIntrospective: you focus on self-improvement
\nBonus: Familiarity with personal finance topics and concepts
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About Us:
\nWe are a nonprofit with a mission to build tech-enabled tools that promote financial empowerment. finEQUITY.org’s goal is to accelerate the prison-to-prosperity pipeline and seeks to address the financial toll that incarceration has on (limited income) families by helping those impacted by incarceration fill financial voids, establish financial histories, and access anti-usury financial services.
\nfinEQUITY.org’s financial health programs are supported by Fund for New Leadership, FastForward.org, the Financial Health Network, Capital One, the Robin Hood Foundation, the Sparkplug Foundation, and the SPC-Agency Fund (See press here). As a new and growing organization, you will play a huge part in our success!
\n[Fall 2023] Curriculum and Content Intern/Fellow
finEQUITY
Posted on Thursday, September 14, 2023
To Apply:
Apply by clicking the button at the bottom of the page to access our application form. We require submission of a cover letter, a resume, and writing samples along with written answers to a few very short questions. Applications will only be accepted through this application form.
Position Overview:
Reports to: Operations Associate, Executive Director
Compensation: $20/hour for intern (soon-to-be graduate), $30/hour for fellow (recent graduate with experience)
Position Type: Full-time or part-time position (preference for someone able to do full-time)
Duration: Exact timeline is flexible, but the internship/fellowship will take place from around September to November/early December.
Location: Remote (EST time zone), with preference for someone residing in New York
The Role:
We are seeking a Curriculum and Content Intern/Fellow for the Fall (with possibility of extension). This is a great opportunity for a soon-to-be graduate or a recent graduate interested in supporting financial prosperity for justice-impacted community members.
We believe this position is a great fit for someone looking to leverage their writing skills and expand their experience in the following focus areas: creative writing, storytelling, content marketing, and curriculum development.
You will primarily collaborate directly with our Operations Associate and Executive Director to revise and finalize drafts of curriculum that teach personal finance through storytelling and educational writing that empowers the readers. We currently operate a financial education program for imprisoned residents in NY State. You will play a critical role in completing the revisions of curriculum in preparation for its live launch. Secondarily, you will support website content and blogging.
Preferred Qualifications:
We encourage all applicants to apply, but please consider our desired qualifications:
Excellent written & verbal communication skills
Experience with and interest in creative writing, content marketing, storytelling, or curriculum writing
Proven ability and commitment to uplift marginalized voices
Interest/experience in the justice reform space
Proven experience managing tasks and time in a remote environment
Highly organized and detail-oriented
Empathy and humility (we have a "no-ego" environment)
Proactive problem solver and communicator
Introspective: you focus on self-improvement
Bonus: Familiarity with personal finance topics and concepts