About the Program
Position Overview
Join the Thunder Fellows team and help shape the next generation of leaders. As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience delivering programming, supporting students and families, and collaborating with community and business partners. If you’re passionate about youth development and social impact, we encourage you to apply!
In this role you will:
Support daily program operations, including event setup, logistics coordination, and student engagement
Assist in planning and executing Thunder Fellows events such as open houses, onboarding sessions, guest speakers, capstone showcases, field trips, and professional development workshops
Coordinate summer programming logistics and contribute to overall program execution
Maintain and update program records, including student data, attendance tracking, and impact reporting materials
Update alumni records and assist with communication to mentors, employers, and industry partners
Draft and distribute communications to students, families, alumni, school partners, and community stakeholders via email, text, and digital platforms; support recurring newsletter preparation
Capture photo and video content during select sessions and events to support documentation and marketing efforts
Create and update visual materials, including presentations, dashboards, charts, and printed collateral
Prepare instructional materials, organize program supplies, and support inventory tracking
Provide administrative support, including scheduling assistance, data entry, filing, printing, and internal calendar coordination
Perform other duties as assigned
What you will bring to the role:
Presently enrolled in an accredited college or university and approved by your school to receive course credit for the Fall internship
Passion for community with an emphasis in student engagement and workforce development
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook; PowerPoint a plus
Organization and time management skills to successfully prioritize and complete projects
Self-starter who is also comfortable with team collaboration and supervision
Excellent problem-solving skills, resourcefulness, and resilience in the face of change
Strong interpersonal talents including speaking, writing, and listening skills and experience using various modes of communication including text and social media
Possess significant knowledge of and/or connections to the Tulsa area
Additional Information:
This is a paid, in-person internship reporting to the Operations Specialist, Thunder Fellows. Hours will not exceed 29 per week. Primary work location will be the Thunder Fellows headquarters located in Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record required. Physical requirements of the job include driving, bending, walking or standing for extended periods.
The Thunder recognizes that teams with a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills make a stronger company. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the Thunder organization considers applicants fairly on the basis of qualifications, experience and business needs and provides equal opportunity regardless of race, color, age, sex, ancestry, ethnicity, national origin, religion, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. Applicants are considered regardless of past legal system involvement, based upon the needs of the role, nature of and recency of legal history. The Thunder is committed to a welcoming and inclusive environment for all employees through its RAVE culture – Respect and Value Everyone.