Get Involved With Streetsblog — Internships Available
Streetsblog San Francisco is searching for interns and volunteers who want to get involved in online media covering the local livable streets movement. Interns and volunteers will perform tasks like posting daily headlines, updating the events calendar, maintaining the appearance of the site, and writing content for the blog.
Ideal candidates will have experience in reporting and/or communications, possess a strong familiarity with San Francisco, and share our passion for progressive transportation and planning policies that make the city a better place for transit, biking, and walking. Interns would be paid a small stipend for their work and have the opportunity to take on more challenging responsibilities over time.
Availability requires about 5 hours per week, and possibly up to 10 for some weeks. However, interns are welcome to volunteer to contribute more. Early morning availability about two days per week is needed to post the day’s headlines.
People of color, LGBT individuals, women and members of other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply.
To apply please submit a cover letter, resume, references and three writing samples to abialick@streetsblog.org.
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