The intern will perform a wide variety of tasks for the Hepatitis B Foundation’s communications and marketing program, along with the development (fundraising) and special events programs. The intern also may be assigned tasks in those program areas for the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute and the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PABC). The Institute and PABC are nonprofit organizations that are integrated with the Foundation and share the same Doylestown-area campus.
This will be an unpaid, hybrid internship, with a minimum of 12 hours per week. The intern’s work will be managed closely by Monique Benvenutti, social media and communications manager, monique.benvenutti@hepb.org, 215-249-7413.
The intern will report to, and be evaluated, by Monique Benvenutti. Tasks will include, but not be limited to:
The intern will work on communications for the Foundation’s activities around World Hepatitis Day in late July of 2025, when we will celebrate the centennial of Dr. Baruch S. Blumberg. Our efforts will include social media and news media outreach during the celebration employing all of our channels. The intern will contribute to the planning, execution and evaluation, including a written report and internal presentation.
The intern will be invited to make suggestions and offer ideas for new initiatives and content. We will negotiate a regular weekly schedule with at least one day on our campus each week.
The intern will be expected to adhere to that schedule, as much as possible, and regularly report on progress.
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