What are the responsibilities and job description for the Blockchain Association | Public Affairs Intern position at Blockchain Association?
Role and Responsibilities
Blockchain Association Internships are designed to expose qualified applicants to operations, government relations, member services, communications, marketing, and events work as well as other aspects of business with trade associations, nonprofits, and government entities.
The Blockchain Association intern will make meaningful, substantive contributions to the Blockchain Association via office management, assisting with research, joining update calls with current members, and helping to plan member visits, events, and fly-ins. The intern will also have the opportunity to network extensively and develop valuable experience in the blockchain industry.
Internships are intended for those who are serious about pursuing their chosen path in work related to trade associations, nonprofits, or government.
- As a Public Affairs Intern, you will report to BA’s Chief of Staff and Operations Coordinator and collaborate with BA staff across the organization on a variety of projects. Your main duties and responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to, the following :
- Managing the BA membership calendars keeping them up to date with internal events as well as details related to important hearings, rulings, conferences, etc.
- Maintaining BA databases, CRM, and Drive via an organized filing system, keeping industry lists, and updating details on names, companies, points of contact, touchpoints, notes, and news
- Monitoring government bulletins, including the Federal Register and congressional hearings schedules, to track updates relevant to blockchain policy.
- Preparing comprehensive research and briefing documents on current and potential members before regular check-in and prospect calls
- Coordinating with BA’s Operations Coordinator on logistics for fly-ins, BA-sponsored DC activities, and member company visits
- Assist the working group team as needed with coordinating calls, taking notes, research on policy positions and follow up.
- Work closely with the Operations Coordinator on the administration of BA’s DC office, including assisting with office-wide events, managing supply inventory and orders, vendor management, and maintaining general office condition including arranging for repairs as necessary.
Blockchain Association interns will work in-person from our Washington, D.C. office and will be hired on full-time (40 hour schedule) for 10-12 weeks. The dates and duration of the internship may be flexible.
Eligibility
All Blockchain Association Interns must be at least 18 years of age on the first day of their internship. Exceptions will not be made to this requirement.
High school students, regardless of age, are not eligible to participate on a paid, unpaid, or for-credit basis.
Candidates offered an internship are subject to passing a criminal background and credentials check prior to their first day of work.
Compensation
Blockchain Association endeavors to make arrangements with any colleges and or universities university to ensure that Interns may receive course credit. In such cases, before or on the first day of their internship, Interns shall present to Blockchain Association any forms or other documentation required for the Intern to secure approval from their academic institution to receive the desired academic credit. Interns seeking academic credit must also provide Blockchain Association with sufficient documentation reflecting that their academic institution has approved them to receive academic credit for internship participation on an unpaid basis.
Interns who do not seek academic course credit for their internship will be compensated at the rate of $20.00 per hour.
Interns are not eligible to receive or participate in : bonus compensation or equity; healthcare benefits (including health and dental insurance); retirement credit; or discounted or free goods and services for which non-intern employees may be eligible, unless otherwise required by law.
Qualifications
To qualify, you must :
How to Apply
To apply, please submit the following materials to interns@theblockchainassociation.org
Please include “BA Public Affairs Internship” in your email subject line. Your cover letter should be limited to one page and describe your interest in working with Blockchain Association and why you are qualified for this role.
Qualified candidates will be asked to complete a series of interviews with current BA staff. We encourage interested candidates to apply quickly; application review will begin immediately, and positions will be filled on a rolling basis.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Blockchain Association is committed to providing a workplace based on equal opportunity where diversity is fostered and different perspectives are valued and freely exchanged. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, national origin, age, disability, or any other identity or characteristic.
The Blockchain Association adheres to all other state and local laws regulating employment practices. We will never ask candidates about their salary history or screen candidates based on their salary history.
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