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Full Time Unpaid Internship
Winter/Spring 2019: January 7th- April 19th
As part of the Marketing, Branding, and Communications division, the Corporate Communications department plays a vital role in telling the NPR story to the organization’s close-in stakeholders, including the staff of NPR. The Corporate Communications Intern plays an essential role in supporting interdepartmental communications at NPR, and increasing stakeholders’ awareness of NPR’s projects, programming, people, priorities, and activities. This role is responsible for intensive writing and editing projects related to staff messaging as well as external Corporate Communications projects.
Responsibilities:
Write, edit, and proofread content for employee communications, including the daily internal all-staff newsletter and NPR’s Intranet
Write and contribute content for the NPR Extra blog, and assist with gathering and editing material to be used in the external-facing NPR Extra newsletter
Draft and edit bios for NPR journalists and executives
Provide logistical, planning, and communications support for company meetings and events
Give tours of NPR’s headquarters to the public, student groups, and professional organizations
Minimum qualifications:
Intern candidates must be pursuing (or have received within the past year) a BA or BS degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, New Media, or any other related field of study
Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills are a must
All applications MUST include a cover letter to be considered
Preferred qualifications:
Talent with writing in a corporate voice, and for various platforms and audiences
Basic photography skills