Marist communication majors, take advantage of this unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop cutting-edge social media and integrated communication skills.
Background, experience, course work (concentration) in public relations highly desired.
Application Deadline: Friday, April 8
To Apply: Send electronic resume with cover letter and list of three references to mark.vandyke@marist.edu.
Selection of best-qualified candidate will take place before April 15 deadline for fall 2011 course registration period, which will allow the selectee to add credits to fall schedule.
Organization: School of Communication & the Arts, Marist College
Type: Integrated Communication Intern
Location: Poughkeepsie (Marist Main Campus)
Qualifications: Minimum of 2.5 GPA; completion of 60 college credits and prerequisite course in employment practicum. Highly motivated with proficiency in online media and social networks. Excellent writing and communication skills; keen attention to detail; outstanding management and organizational skills. Desire to learn and take initiative while working independently. Available to work 10 to 15 hours a week (3 academic credits).
Description: The School of Communication & the Arts houses the largest undergraduate program at Marist College and offers degree programs in art and art history, communication, fashion, media arts and music. The intern will assist with management of public relations, advertising, marketing and other strategic communication functions that help manage relationships among the school its key internal and external audiences. The intern will report directly to a designated member of the staff or faculty for supervision purposes; however, the intern will provide direct support to the school’s dean, various members of the faculty and staff, and contract employees.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Design, upload, and update material (text, images, videos, links, etc.) for the school’s website(s).
- Write, edit, and distribute public relations, advertising, and marketing materials (press releases, fact sheets, backgrounders, video releases, pitches, etc.) about accomplishments of students and faculty, significant events, and other newsworthy items.
- Assist as necessary with media relations.
- Write, upload, and update material and membership databases on professional networks (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter etc.).
- Create content, help distribute, and monitor communication on social media (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, blogs, etc.).
- Serve as liaison with student communication groups (PRSSA, Communication Arts Society, Advertising Club, etc.)
- Conduct research and evaluation as needed.
- Develop a social media strategy for the school.