The Koreatown Storytelling Program Intern will work closely with the Program Director in running a multilingual, multiethnic intergenerational oral history and community journalism program, which includes interviews, oral histories, portraits and photo essays, as well as audio and video output. The KSP Intern will help coordinate and lead bimonthly workshops, edit and format content for digital and print publication, and will manage small microprojects—podcasts, social media campaigns, mini-publications—from beginning to end. This position will work approximately 16 hours a week from June 2024 through February 2025. (We have breaks for holiday weeks.) For this school-year cohort, KSP will focus on the Traditional Healing Arts in Koreatown, which will include interviews with older adults who are practitioners in this area.
Interest in storytelling, photography, art, oral history and/or community journalism. Deep commitment to community-based work and addressing the needs of underserved children and families. Interest in marketing, public relations, content creation and documentation. Strong organizational skills and ability to multi-task and meet deadlines. Excellent writing, research, communication and critical-thinking skills. Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (including InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator), or strong desire to learn. Willingness to learn Squarespace, social media, and other relevant software.
KYCC (Koreatown Youth and Community Center) was established in 1975 to support a growing population of at-risk youth in Los Angeles. Today, KYCC is the leading multiservice organization in Koreatown, supporting children and their families in the areas of education, health, housing, and finances. We believe that if the family is healthy, our community will thrive. KYCC is committed to making Koreatown a safe and beautiful place to live and work. The mission of KYCC is to serve the evolving needs of the Korean American population in the greater Los Angeles area as well as the multiethnic Koreatown community. KYCC’s programs and services are directed toward recently immigrated, economically disadvantaged youth and families, and promote community socioeconomic empowerment.
Submit a resume and cover letter to kkim@kyccla.org and daskew@kyccla.org. Please cc both.