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... STEM education and career pathways for underserved middle school girls in New Jersey. Members ... K-12 educators, retirees, veterans, interns, and students are exempt from the deposit. Overview ...

... STEM education and career pathways for underserved middle school girls in New Jersey. Members ... K-12 educators, retirees, veterans, interns, and students are exempt from the deposit. Overview ...

... STEM education and career pathways for underserved middle school girls in New Jersey. Members ... interns, and students are exempt from the deposit. Overview This is a pro-bono volunteer Remote ...

... STEM education and career pathways for underserved middle school girls in New Jersey. Members ... K-12 educators, retirees, veterans, interns, and students are exempt from the deposit. Overview ...

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To thrive as a Remote STEM Intern, you need a solid background in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, often demonstrated by current enrollment in a relevant degree program. Familiarity with tools like programming languages (e.g., Python, MATLAB), cloud collaboration platforms, and data analysis software is typically required. Strong self-motivation, effective communication, and time management are essential soft skills for succeeding in a remote environment. These abilities ensure interns can contribute meaningfully to projects, collaborate with teams virtually, and adapt to independent work settings.

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Remote STEM internships often present challenges such as limited in-person mentorship, communication barriers, and difficulty staying engaged without direct supervision. To overcome these, it's important to proactively schedule regular check-ins with your supervisor, use collaboration tools effectively, and set clear daily or weekly goals. Engaging with your team through virtual meetings and participating in online discussions can also help you build relationships and stay connected to the project's progress.

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A remote STEM internship is a temporary position that allows students or recent graduates to gain practical experience in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics fields while working from a location outside of the employer’s physical office, usually from home. These internships offer the opportunity to work on real-world projects, collaborate with professional teams virtually, and develop relevant technical and professional skills. Remote STEM internships are ideal for those who want flexibility in location and schedule, and they often include tasks like data analysis, research, programming, and reporting. They are valuable stepping stones for building a career in STEM industries.
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DEVT202: Public Relations Lead

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Posted 3 days ago


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About JerseySTEM
All JerseySTEM roles are pro-bono (unpaid) positions.
JerseySTEM is a mission-driven professional network of pro-bono contributors dedicated to improving access to STEM education and career pathways for underserved middle school girls in New Jersey.
Members contribute their professional skills and leverage their networks in service of the organization's gender-equity agenda.
Membership is a minimum six-month commitment of approximately six flexible hours per week and includes a $100 refundable deposit, returned after six months of active membership. K-12 educators, retirees, veterans, interns, and students are exempt from the deposit.
Overview
JERSEYSTEM is a grassroots 501(c) nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math ("STEM") education to 5th-8th grade girls in New Jersey underserved communities.
We partner with socially responsible companies and their employees, youth organizations in underserved communities, and civic-minded college students and universities. Together we develop and deliver innovative, hands-on, and online after school projects and inquiry-based learning opportunities that develop teamwork, 21st-century problem-solving skills, and self-esteem.
Join our mission as the Public Relations Lead and you will help design, build and manage the infrastructure and processes necessary to grow JerseySTEM awareness and enhance its reputation among Corporate donors in New Jersey.
This is a PRO BONO CONTRIBUTOR position.
Responsibilities
  • Lead the evaluation, design and implementation of a professionally skilled PR department.
  • Guide the development of a public relations strategy to grow awareness for JerseySTEM and its mission.
  • Drive the creation of appropriate PR processes to regularly disseminate meaningful JerseySTEM news via a range of PR channels.
  • Drive the creation of processes to monitor and measure the impact of PR strategies and programs.
  • Oversee the PR function's development and implementation of:
    • Public relations strategies and programs
    • A collaborative working relationship with Marketing to ensure press releases and other PR activities are covered in JerseySTEM social media, newsletter, etc.
    • A PR editorial calendar
    • A media database
    • Training that prepares selected JerseySTEM volunteers to act as media spokespeople.
  • Attend virtual team meetings once or twice a week
  • Monitor and guide the team's efforts
  • Time Commitment
    • 5-10 Hours weekly
    • Required volunteering length: 6 month minimum
  • Location
    • This position is 80 percent remote and 20 percent onsite at events at various NJ locations.

Qualifications
  • Genuine concern about/interest in solving the STEM education gender and opportunity gap
  • 5 years minimum PR experience in a Corporate, Agency or Nonprofit environment
  • Established media relationships in any or all of the following industries is desirable but not required: Education, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical and Technology
  • Strong leadership/team building skills
  • Resourceful, can-do attitude
  • Comfort working in a 'virtual organization' with digital tools (G-Suite, Slack, Jira, salesforce)
  • Flexible schedule to allow for non-regular, scheduled meetings during the workweek 2-3 times a month
  • Willingness/ability to host the media at JerseySTEM-sponsored events in NJ