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Campus Ambassador (CAP) Intern

Gift of Life Marrow Registry

Gift of Life Marrow Registry

Campus Ambassador (CAP) Intern

National
Campus Rep
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Gift of Life is one of the nation's public bone marrow and blood stem cell registries. Through its life-saving work, Gift of Life is a world leader facilitating transplants for children and adults suffering from many life-threatening diseases, among them leukemia and lymphoma.

    For many suffering from blood cancer, there is hope of a cure through a bone marrow or blood stem cell transplant. That is, of course, if a matching donor can be found. That's where you come in!

    The Campus Ambassador Program begins with a two-day instructional seminar in which you will meet your fellow Ambassadors from all over the USA. The goal of the symposium is to fully equip you to be successful in recruiting potential bone marrow donors on your campus.

    • As paid Ambassadors, you will run multiple recruitment drives each semester with the goal of raising awareness and exposing their school to life-saving heroes.
    • By partnering with other organizations on campus, reaching out to new students, creating dynamic advertising campaigns, and raising funds to aid their own recruitment efforts, our Ambassadors are given the tools to develop professionally and personally.
    • By years' end, you will know what it is like to lead a program.

    Students are able to see their education transform into real-life practice; their ideas into life-saving action.

    Whether you are a business major, want to attend graduate school, are interested in social work, non-profit management, the health-related field, or simply have a personal connection to this important cause, we want you to join the Gift of Life family today.

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  • Qualifications
    • Interested candidates should be passionate about our mission of saving the lives of those affected by leukemia, lymphoma, similar life-threatening conditions and blood cancers.
    • Interested candidates should have past experience with philanthropy or community action.
    • Interested candidates should be involved in at least one on-campus club or organization.
    • Position will be remote. Since we are a national organization, most contact with the team will occur through email and phone.
    • Position will require between 5 to 10 hours commitment per week, depending on the scheduling of events.
    • Position is for one semester, with the opportunity to extend based on performance. (So, ideally, two semesters.)
    • Position is compensated (incentive program).
  • Compensation
    Performance based bonuses, course credit opportunity, and letters of recommendation.
  • Industry
    Hospital and Health Care
  • About Us

    At Gift of Life, we believe every person battling blood cancer deserves a second chance at life — and we are determined to make it happen. Help us get everyone involved, swabbed, and cured!