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North American Community Management Internship

What does it mean to be an Intern for SFL? 

Students For Liberty (SFL) is the largest pro-liberty student organization in the world, with students active in 117 countries on every inhabited continent. With a multi-million dollar budget and over 70 full-time staff members, we serve pro-liberty students in their pursuit to become leaders of liberty. The SFL team is passionate about liberty and making the world a freer place. SFL team members go the extra mile to ensure that more students worldwide can benefit from our programs and resources. Being in an Internship for SFL means flexibility, meaningful work, and autonomy. We pride ourselves on growth, hard work, advancement opportunities, embracing entrepreneurship, and a passion for the product: liberty.

About the Role 

Position: Community Management Internship

Duration: November 1st, 2024 – April 30th, 2025  

Location: Remote  

Stipend: $600 per month  

Time: 10 hours per week

Application Deadline: Friday, October 25th, 2024  

As a Community Management Intern, you will…

Master HR Processes

  • Gain hands-on experience in conducting student interviews, managing onboarding, and ensuring a smooth integration of new members into the SFL network.

Develop Engagement and Retention Strategies

  • Learn how to re-engage inactive community members, apply retention strategies, and maintain an active, vibrant student network within SFL.

Enhance Communication and Support Skills

  • Build strong interpersonal communication skills by responding to student inquiries, providing guidance, and resolving issues to improve overall student satisfaction.

Track and Analyze Engagement Metrics

  • Develop your ability to track student engagement metrics and feedback, while offering insights and recommendations to enhance community involvement.

Expand Your Leadership and Collaboration Skills

  • Collaborate closely with North American program staff to ensure the growth of SFL’s community, learning how to work in a team setting to foster student engagement and leadership development.

Cultivate a Proactive Approach to Problem-Solving

  • Gain experience in troubleshooting student concerns, proactively identifying areas for improvement and contributing solutions to ensure a thriving student community.

Build a Strong Professional Network

  • Establish meaningful connections with liberty-minded peers and mentors across North America, expanding your opportunities in both the liberty movement and professional arenas.

Qualifications 

  • Passion for community building and student engagement  
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills  
  • Organizational and time-management skills  
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines  
  • Self-motivated with a desire to contribute to a pro-liberty cause  

Application Process  

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter in PDF format to the North American Program Associate, Keaton Powell ([email protected]), outlining your reasons for applying to the trainee program, relevant prior experience, and what you would bring to the role. SFL will contact candidates whose applications we wish to pursue further. The application deadline for these positions is Friday, October 18th, 2024.  

If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].  

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