IT Specialist Intern: Boston Rescue Mission Internet & Ecommerce - Boston, MA at Geebo

IT Specialist Intern: Boston Rescue Mission

Company Name:
TechMission
City Vision Internships is a Christian one-year, multi-year or summer internship program based on the AmeriCorps model. Interns serve at one of over 40 positions across the USA and Canada. In the past 10
years, we have placed over 500 full-time interns and 68,000
volunteers in hundreds of Christian ministries.
Job Description: IT Specialist and Database Administrator
Benefits:
For Interns with a Bachelors Degree: One Year Paid Internship or Technology Ministry Master's Fellowship
One Year Paid Internship
Volunteer Interns paid a living stipend from $200-$600/month (depending on site).
Free tuition in City Vision College for a full year paid by hosting ministry. (Optional)
Expectation is typically 40 hours of volunteer work per week.
Technology Ministry Master's Fellowship Must have STEM (science, technology engineering or math) background
Free tuition in City Vision College's Master's Program in Technology and Ministry
Supervised technology and ministry experience as an intern or tech missionary
Candidates may receive up to 6 hours of independent study credit based on practicum work at ministry site
(in select states)
Requirements
At least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent (GED)
Must be a Christian
U.S. or Canadian citizen, U.S. or Canadian national or lawful permanent resident alien, or have a valid student or work visa
Able to make at least a one year (or summer) commitment (may be extended by mutual agreement)
Able to financially live on just free housing (and stipend if you opt for the One Year Paid Internship) and any outside income sources you have.
Able to relocate to a location of a ministry site (unless a site exists at your current location)
For more information or to apply visit cityvisioninternships.org. For more information about this site visit Boston Rescue Mission.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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