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Research, Education, and Documentation Intern

The Research, Education, and Documentation (RED) section of Allocations is seeking a detail-oriented and motivated summer intern. This role provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in digital content management, research, and organizational support for film and new media projects related to Holocaust education and memory.

This is a full-time temporary seasonal position, 35 hours per week with the expectation that you will work from our NYC headquarters at least 2x per week. The internship program runs from June 15-August 14.

The internship is paid $17.00/hr.

Responsibilities:

  • Build and update web/content pages for grantees on the New Media website;
  • Update IMDb pages for films supported by the Claims Conference to ensure proper crediting;
  • Organize the internal film distribution document;
  • Review and update Fluxx fields (grant management software) as necessary (e.g., organization cards);
  • Assist with general website maintenance and content updates;
  • Set up and organize the New Media folders in the shared drive;
  • Research and organize opportunities for New Media and film;
  • Other projects as needed.

Qualifications:

  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills;
  • Excellent writing and communication abilities;
  • A good visual sense for presentation and content layout;
  • Experience with Canva or other design platforms is a plus;
  • Interest in Holocaust education, historical documentation, or nonprofit work is a plus.

 

I acknowledge by proceeding with my application that if employed I will abide by the Claims Conference Statement of Values which can be found at this link.

The Claims Conference is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of any category protected by law, including (without limitation) race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. In compliance with NYS Labor Law Section 194-a, the Claims Conference does not seek salary history information from job applicants.