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To the Class of 2014,


The application deadline has been extended to apply to be next year's President's Office Intern! Applications are now due Friday, April 26th.

The President's Intern serves as a liaison between the Office of the President and the student body, presenting student perspective to the Office of the President and representing the Office to students. The Intern implements a variety of events for the President such as student lunches and lectures. The Intern helps with research projects, outreach to the Dartmouth community, and oversight of some President's Office initiatives. Additionally, the President's Intern sits on Palaeopitus Senior Society.

As the President's Intern, you:

Help impact Dartmouth: As the President's Intern, you have access to high-level administrators as well as a responsibility to represent students. In helping to facilitate the relationship between students and administrators, you can do a lot of good for both.

Develop Valuable Skills: The internship offers a chance to develop valuable career and life skills such as event planning, project management, communication, and professionalism.

Serve Dartmouth: The intern has the chance to help senior officers communicate more effectively with students and make informed decisions.  You also have the chance to help fellow students find and connect with the right campus resources and understand how the administration works.


Who Should Apply
The position is open to '14s who plan to be on campus during the fall, winter, and spring terms of the coming academic year and will graduate in June 2013. In addition, good candidates for the position will:

  *   Be comfortable with change and ambiguity
  *   Possess a broad understanding of campus and its constituencies
  *   Have some experience in event planning, marketing, or working in an administrative capacity
  *   Communicate effectively in written, spoken, and visual media

How to Apply
If you are interested in applying, please submit to Nariah Broadus ([log in to unmask]):

  *   Resume
  *   Cover letter expressing why you are interested in the position and how you would reach out to a wide range of students as the Intern
  *   Names and contact information for three faculty or staff references.

Applications are now due FRIDAY, APRIL 26th at MIDNIGHT.

Please feel free to blitz me with any questions you may have!

Sincerely,

Reilly Bertasi '13
President's Intern


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