About the Role
We are seeking a highly organized and motivated Project Manager Intern to assist in planning, coordinating, and overseeing the successful execution of educational and community-based technology programs. This role is ideal for individuals who are natural leaders, love to stay organized, and want real-world project management experience in the nonprofit, education, or tech space. Interns will be responsible for working closely with instructors, program staff, and leadership to ensure our programs are operating efficiently and aligned with our mission.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist in developing project timelines, schedules, and task lists for multiple tech education programs
Coordinate logistics for upcoming sessions at schools, libraries, youth centers, and senior facilities
Communicate with instructors and interns to ensure everyone is informed and prepared
Help track attendance, gather feedback, and support quality control of program delivery
Manage digital tools like Google Workspace, Trello, or spreadsheets to monitor progress
Report to and work directly from Tech Time Cincinnati Foundation’s facility
Participate in 30–40 hours of onboarding and training
What You’ll Gain:
Real-world experience in nonprofit and community-based project management
Training and support in project planning, execution, and team coordination
Opportunity to earn professional development certificates from top universities and Google
Direct impact in supporting educational programs for underserved communities
Letter of recommendation and resume support upon completion
This Internship is Perfect For:
Students or graduates in business, nonprofit management, public administration, or communications
Aspiring project managers, event planners, or nonprofit coordinators
Highly organized individuals seeking to apply their planning and leadership skills
Anyone interested in contributing to meaningful tech and education programs
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and a cover letter explaining your interest in this position and relevant experience working with youth and seniors. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a deadline of May 15, 2025. To be considered promptly for this exciting opportunity, all interested candidates must complete our online internship application form available at . Applications submitted through our website will receive priority consideration and will be essential for scheduling an interview. Our team reviews applications on a rolling basis, so early submission is strongly encouraged. Please ensure all required documents (resume, cover letter, and any additional materials specified in the job description) are included with your application to expedite the interview process. We look forward to learning more about your qualifications and discussing how you can contribute to Tech Time Cincinnati Foundation's mission this summer.
Travel Requirements
Our positions require mobility and travel. Youth classes are conducted at local high schools or education buildings, not at our main office. Similarly, Tech It Easy classes are held off-site at nursing homes and adult care facilities throughout Cincinnati. However once you are assigned to an education building that will serve as your primary location. As an intern, you will be expected to travel to these various work sites and will only report to our main office once per week for team meetings and administrative tasks. Therefore, all applicants must possess a valid driver's license and be willing to travel approximately 25% of their work time. Additionally, our networking events and special programs are typically held at convention centers in the Cincinnati area. Reliable transportation is essential for this position, as you'll need to transport materials and equipment between locations. Please consider these travel requirements carefully before applying.
Tech Time Cincinnati Foundation is an equal opportunity organization committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds.
Spots are limited—apply now and gain real-world experience that makes a difference!
Requirements
Non-profit management experience
Experience in project coordination, team leadership, or event planning preferred
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple deadlines
Comfortable using productivity tools (email, spreadsheets, project management platforms)
Great communicator and team player with a solution-oriented mindset
Must be reliable and able to work independently when needed
Must live in Cincinnati, Ohio
Bachelors Degree
About the Company
Tech Time Cincinnati Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the digital divide through innovative technology education programs. We offer specialized tech training including NextGen AI Business and Marketing for youth entrepreneurs and Tech It Easy for training seniors how to navigate tech, creating meaningful connections across generations while building essential digital skills.