Program and Outreach Coordinator Intern

Description

The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States to address the high prevalence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the Asian Liver Center works towards its mission to end liver cancer and hepatitis B via CARE: Collaboration, Advocacy, Research, and Education/Outreach.

We are seeking a Program and Outreach Coordinator intern who is passionate about driving and coordinating efforts for our programs that bring our community together with the goal of working towards our mission and improving community health. 

This will be a good fit for someone excited about community organization, leading, and collaborating with the youth, the community, and volunteers. 

Responsibilities

Qualifications & Requirements

Must be a current undergraduate or graduate student. Prefer upper level undergraduate students and recent grads if within one year from graduation date. 

Experience in organizing outreach events and prior experience working with the Asian Liver Center will be given priority. 

Candidates must be local to the Stanford University campus. 

You are highly motivated by challenging projects, not afraid to take initiative, and organized.  You have:

Send your CV and Cover Letter to Nancy K. Masuda at nancykm@stanford.edu