Communications & Digital Intern
Do Not Apply via Handshake ~ Application Instructions Below
Communications & Digital Internship
Mission Statement & Position Overview
New Jersey LCV is the statewide political voice for the environment. We advocate for policies and pass laws to protect clean air, safeguard clean water, and ensure equitable access to preserved open spaces and parks. We amplify the voices of underserved communities who often bear the brunt of environmental harm. We elect environmental champions and hold elected officials accountable, fostering a future where all communities can thrive for generations to come.
The ideal Communications and Digital Intern is a creative, motivated student who has a passion for engaging and educating people about the key environmental issues impacting New Jersey. They are excited about the chance to bring their writing, research, and graphic design skills to impactful media relations and digital advocacy activities. This opportunity gives a talented student the rare chance to see the behind-the-scenes workings of environmental change makers in an exciting, energetic organization that is really making a difference.
This is a part-time paid internship from January – June, 2026.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Utilize and get the opportunity to enhance creative writing skills by drafting media materials which may include opinion articles, news releases, media statements and social media posts on topics related to the environment, especially climate change, environmental justice, open space preservation, and stormwater management.
- Further develop communication skills by helping conduct outreach to state public affairs TV and radio shows.
- Utilize social media and data skills to conduct research for digital advocacy campaigns, including identifying social media influencers and appropriate hashtags.
- Develop digital kits, graphics, videos, and other content using your visual arts capabilities to help amplify organizational priorities.
- Gain an opportunity to support, identify and develop social media campaign toolkits in partnership with other environmental organizations; expand understanding of impact by monitoring campaign results, media mentions, and recording digital stats across platforms.
- Opportunity to plan and participate in university career fairs representing New Jersey LCV.
Qualifications:
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Personable, dependable team player
- Ability to work efficiently, accurately, and collaboratively, and to manage short and long-term deadlines.
- Ability to work remotely using your own phone and computer.
- Familiarity with social media platforms, Google Apps, Microsoft Office and design programs.
- Commitment to environmental conservation, or interest in political work preferred.
Compensation: Part-time internships are paid. Compensation is $15 an hour, for 15 hours/week. Letters of recommendation are available upon request.
How to Apply: Thank you for your interest in our Communications & Digital Internship. We are not accepting applications on Handshake. Interested candidates should send their resume, cover letter, and three references (character, academic, or professional) to internships@njlcv.org. When applying for this position, please put “Communications & Digital Intern” in the subject line. For the position, the candidate must have reliable transportation, a cell phone, and a computer. Interns will work remotely, as well as come to our office in Hamilton New Jersey (ideally) at least once a week, and attend events as needed.
Deadline for submission: Applications will be accepted until October 10, 2025.
New Jersey LCV is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We consider all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, disability, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin or ancestry, genetics, marital status, familial status, domestic partnership status, civil union status, pregnancy, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait status, or veteran status.