Margarita Muñiz Academy Writers' Room Intern (Bilingual)
APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED ON HANDSHAKE WILL NOT BE REVIEWED.
Please complete the 826 Boston Internship Application and upload your resume and a writing sample.
About the Opportunity
Margarita Muñiz Academy (Muñiz) opened in 2012 as the district’s first bilingual high school, offering classes in both English and Spanish. It is the site of 826 Boston’s fifth Writers’ Room, opening in the fall of 2024.
The English/Spanish Muñiz Bilingual Writers’ Room Intern will work alongside our Muñiz Writers’ Room Manager, where they will become an integral part of students’ writing journeys. 826 Boston runs Writers’ Rooms at the following Boston Public Schools:
- John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science, 55 Malcolm X Boulevard, Roxbury
- Dr. Albert D. Holland High School of Technology, 60 Washington Street, Dorchester
- Boston International Newcomers Academy, 100 Maxwell Street, Dorchester
- New Mission High School, 655 Metropolitan Ave, Hyde Park
- Boston Teachers Union K-8 Pilot School, 25 Walk Hill Street, Jamaica Plain
- Margarita Muñiz Academy, 20 Child Street, Jamaica Plain
This is an opportunity to learn about the day-to-day operations of a non-profit, while working with English Language Learning (ELL) students, gaining experience on best practices to support youth, and building connections with 826 Boston staff, school communities, and students. In addition, interns will participate in specialized training sessions and conversations with the rest of their cohort each semester (i.e. a discussion on how to support neurodivergent learners, a workshop on self-publishing, etc.)
Applicants must be over the age of 18 but need not be currently enrolled in an academic program. The internship has a flexible commitment of 10–20 hours per week for about four months. Spring interns serve from January to April.
Interns who are not otherwise receiving financial compensation will receive a stipend after completing their internship. The stipend amounts range from $580 to $1,000, depending on the amount of hours an intern works each week. This position is also eligible for Federal Work-Study compensation through some schools. If you are eligible for Federal Work-Study, please let us know and we will try to work with your school to see if we are an eligible community partner.
Mission:
826 Boston is a nonprofit writing, tutoring, and publishing organization where students in grades K-12 and beyond can share their stories, amplify their voices, and develop as leaders in school and in life.
What you’ll do:
- Serve as a writing tutor to students seeking support in Spanish and English with writing assignments in the Muñiz Writers’ Room through class visits, individual drop-ins, writing workshops, and publication projects.
- Offer support to student publications, as needed.
- Assist Writers’ Room staff with projects as requested, which include, but are not limited to administering surveys to students, updating writing resource materials, or helping decorate and maintain our whimsical, imaginative space.
- Meet weekly with your supervisor to communicate project progress, receive individualized training on tasks, and seek counsel when help is needed to execute goals.
Skills and experiences:
826 Boston recognizes that impostor syndrome and the confidence gap might prevent some applicants from applying. Few candidates will have all of the relevant experience listed below, but 826 Boston is committed to assessing candidates with transferable skills and a willingness to be trained for this role.
- Spanish bilingual proficiency required.
- Enthusiastic belief in the mission of 826 Boston, passion for writing and interest in social-emotional learning of youth.
- Interest in teaching/tutoring writing to students grades K-12.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to multitask.
- The ability to take direction, seek counsel when needed, proactively identify needs and opportunities, and propose programmatic changes.
- Experience teaching or working in urban and/or underserved communities preferred.
Application Instructions: Please complete the 826 Boston Internship Application and upload your resume and a writing sample.
Your writing sample should not exceed 500 words and can be any genre—a piece of fiction, an academic essay, a long-form poem, etc. You are welcome to submit a cover letter as your writing sample if you prefer. Please only submit what you feel comfortable sharing with a future supervisor.
Applications will be reviewed by 826 Boston on a rolling basis. If you have questions or would like to check on the status of your application, please contact intern@826boston.org.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
About Us
826 Boston is part of a national network of youth writing centers, co-founded by the award-winning author Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari, that were named in GOOD Magazine’s “30 Places We Want to Work.” Since opening in 2007, 826 Boston has delivered its free youth writing and tutoring programs to more than 32,000 students and has been recognized by The Boston Globe as one of the best places in the city to volunteer. 826 Boston’s youth writers have published their work in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and in numerous award-winning 826 Boston books, including A Place for Me in the World, which was hailed as a “triumph of middle school education” by The Boston Globe. In 2013, the 826 National network garnered the prestigious American Literacy Prize awarded by the Library of Congress.
826 Boston Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
At 826 Boston, we honor and actively work toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) across our organization. We are committed to centering the voices of the students who we serve, to creating inclusive spaces, and to incorporating feedback from our community into our decision-making processes. Our DEI lens is always evolving through the courageous conversations in which we participate and the relationships that we build through our work and service. We strengthen our cultural competency through experience, training, and feedback, which informs the development of all new organizational practices and goals and the evaluation of all existing procedures.
826 Boston is dedicated to providing a platform for student advocacy through writing and publishing opportunities. In our work and mission, we are committed to dismantling white supremacy culture by recognizing that we are complicit in systems of racism and oppression. We will work to hold ourselves accountable in addressing these harmful structures and behaviors.
Accommodations
826 Boston provides reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities at every stage of the application process. Disclosing a disability or requesting a need for accommodations is a separate process from admissions and will have absolutely no bearing on a candidate’s application status. 826 Boston will make every effort to meet your request, but specific requests are not guaranteed. If you need to request an accommodation, please contact Logan Smith at logan@826boston.org.