
Internship - Environmental Campaigns Web and Digital Content
Job Description
Internship - Environmental Campaigns Web and Digital Content
Department: Creative
Employment Type: Internship
Location: Multiple Locations
Description
Key Responsibilities
- Write articles and updates for our websites on our priority issues and topics to help build our online following
- Write, edit and proofread emails that reach thousands of our supporters to inspire them to take action on our campaigns and contribute donations to our program work
- Promote that content via social media
- Learn the best practices for writing for advocacy, fundraising and search engine optimization (SEO)
Qualifications
- You want to make the world a better place. You have experience volunteering or working for an issue or cause you feel passionate about.
- You can write. You have experience writing for publication – at the campus newspaper, writing newsletters and emails for a group you volunteer with, or similar relevant experience.
- You’re creative. You’re able to anticipate or define a problem, brainstorm solutions, propose or decide on a course of action, and follow through. You can think on your feet and respond to unexpected challenges with confidence.
- You’re smart. You can get your head around complex issues, write clearly and persuasively, and manage multiple projects.
- You’re accountable. You respect goals and deadlines.
Details
Each internship term is 12 weeks. Spring internships start in February and go through the end of April. Summer internships start in June and go through early August. Fall internships start in September and go through early December.
Location
This is a remote internship. Interns could be based anywhere in the country, although interns based in Philly, Boston or Chicago are welcome to work out of the office with an on-site staff supervisor.
Expectations
- Interns should be able to work 10-12 hours a week during the program
- Deliver content weekly and meet expected deadlines. You are creating content starting on Day 1
- Work one-on-one with Creative Team leadership staff to develop a work plan with specific goals for the term
- Attend weekly skills trainings, issue briefings and content planning meetings
- Submit progress reports and plans and complete tracking each week
Fill out our online application. In your cover letter, please indicate that you are applying for the “Environmental Campaigns Web and Digital Content Intern" position and which internship session you are applying for.
Application deadlines:
- Spring term: December 1
- Summer term: April 1
- Fall term: July 1
The Public Interest Network operates and supports organizations committed to a shared vision of a better world and a strategic approach to getting things done. Read our core values to learn more.
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