Paid Summer Internship with the Sadie Nash Leadership Project! For the full job description: http://www.sadienash.org/employment.htm Deans are young women currently enrolled in college who have an interest in women and girls' leadership. Deans will have interest and/or expertise in areas appropriate to the program's mission. Deans will work closely with the young women in the Sadie Nash Leadership Project (SNLP) and must actively support our mission. Deans will have a chance to teach, lead, and plan different aspects of the program. This will be excellent experience for women interested in social justice, adolescent development, education, feminist youth organizations, non-profit development, and leadership among other things. This position offers a unique and exciting learning experience, which will be fun, dynamic, and challenging. We want the Sadie Nash Leadership Project to be a chance for you to excel, to push yourself, and to be supported. Details of the Position: Deans are college-aged women who work for 9 weeks from approximately Monday, June 16-Saturday, August 16, 2003. SNLP takes place in New York City, New York. We ask that you are available from 9:30am-4pm during the week. (ONLY one Saturday, August 16th would also be requested if religious obligations do not prevent you from working on Saturdays.) Deans will have a chance to teach, lead, and plan different aspects of the program. Each Dean depending on her interests and the needs of the organization will be responsible for an aspect of the development of the program. Deans will be individual advisors to a group of 5-6 students. Each Dean will receive $2,000 for the ten weeks of the internship. While we hope to also provide housing for all of the Deans, we cannot guarantee it until later in the process. We will ask that Deans participate, on some level, with students after the summer program. We are looking for Deans who: · are interested in both the social activist component as well as the female youth development aspect of the program · are creative, tenacious, independent, good humored, flexible and adventurous · are comfortable with and excited about our mission & goals · are traditional or non-traditional leaders in their communities Application Process: To Apply: We ask that you only send a resume and cover letter (which explains why you are interested in this program and position) and two names & contact information for preferably one academic and one professional reference as, soon as possible but no later than FEBRUARY 15th, 2003. We want to make sure that you are a good match for the SNLP, and that we are a strong match for you. We will contact you if an interview is requested. Bilingual (Spanish) a plus. Women of Color strongly encouraged to apply. Please mail these materials to: Beth Douthirt Cohen, Program Director The Sadie Nash Leadership Project 2 Willow Place Brooklyn, NY 11201 or e-mail them to: [log in to unmask] Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or comments. Summer of 2003 Multiple JOB OPENINGS for two postions at the Sadie Nash Leadership Project: Click on "employment" on our website: www.sadienash.org Beth Douthirt Cohen Program Director Sadie Nash Leadership Project www.sadienash.org 2 Willow Place | Brooklyn, NY 11201 718.422.8664 (w) [log in to unmask] -- I arise in the morning torn between the desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world.This makes it hard to plan the day. -E.B. White, Corin E. Blanchard Graduate Assistant for Residence Education Department of Residence Life University of Vermont 802.656.7937