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Location/Directions to Internship Site:
The Georgia Council on Aging is located at 2
Peachtree Street, N.W., Atlanta, GA 30303-3142. The building is on the corner of
Peachtree Street and Marietta Blvd. diagonally across from Woodruff Park.
Adjacent to the building is the 5 Points Marta Station where north/south and
east/west MARTA lines converge.
Duties of the Intern:
The intern will be heavily involved in some or all of the following:
preparing fact sheets, brochures and other educational or training materials,
coordinating meetings and training sessions, attending legislative meetings and
monitoring legislation, participating in staff and Council meetings, and
updating and maintaining databases.
Desired Qualifications of the Intern:
The Council prefers students with some experience
in aging and/or human services. The ability to communicate clearly, orally and
in writing, are critical skills. Initiative, ability to research issues and work
as a team, good judgment and decision making skills are necessary assets as
well.
The preparation of fact sheets and
educational documents requires keen attention to accuracy and to implication,
and contributes to the credibility of issues and the Council’s position. It
may be helpful for interns to know that all research projects and other tasks
requiring publication of materials undergo rigorous scrutiny.
Time Requirements:
Internships are 20-40 hours per week. Students for less than 20 hours per
week are not acceptable, except as volunteers for special projects that do not
qualify as internship.
Starting and ending dates are somewhat
flexible.
Other relevant comments
The Council has had interns from Baylor University, Georgia State
University, Spelman College and the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory
University, among others.
Internships are not paid by the Council. However, interns have
been placed with the Council through the Governor’s Intern Program and those
interns have received compensation through that program. Click here for more
information on the Governor’s
Intern Program, or contact the Office of the Governor.

