Communications Intern
Communications Intern
Status: Paid, part-time, non-exempt, 14-21 hours/week in Summer 2026
Reports to: Director of Communications
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation seeks a part-time Communications Intern. The non-profit Foundation, one of the most successful public-private partnerships in the country, is excited to welcome its fourth class of summer interns. This is a chance to work with a highly successful Communications and Fundraising Team to learn about external and internal communications, as we work together to raise awareness of the Foundation’s efforts to preserve and honor the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
Core responsibilities:
Content Development & Social Media Coordination
- Propose and help create content designed to maximize the organization’s social media engagement (e.g., text, images, videos)
- Help develop and produce public-facing marketing visuals
- Draft content for Foundation blog posts and donor cultivation emails
- Capture original content at Foundation events and other relevant activities
- Prepare and manage monthly social media editorial content calendars (Hootsuite)
- Track and analyze social media analytics, providing recommendations to help enhance audience engagement
Communications
- Coordinate with Communications and Family History Center teams to integrate messaging across all external communications platforms (i.e., social media content, blog post topics, History Center exhibits)
- Maintain consistent language and presence across media platforms
- Support Comms needs related to the Ellis Island Museum Reimagined multi-year project to transform the visitor experience and protect the monument.
- Organize and manage the Foundation’s photo and video libraries
Other
- Attend and contribute to recurring meetings both with the Communications and Fundraising Team, and more broadly
- Support Communications Department on daily tasks as needed
Qualifications:
- In-depth knowledge of Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn
- Bachelor’s degree (or currently pursuing) or equivalent experience in marketing, media, communications, or a related field
- Passionate about the Foundation’s mission and the areas of immigration, genealogy, historic preservation, and parks
Skills:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Detail oriented and organized
- Excellent time management skills and self-initiative, comfortable working both collaboratively and independently
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Experience managing social media platforms and management tools (Ex: Hootsuite)
- Experience with design (Ex: Canva, Illustrator, Photoshop, etc.) preferred
- Experience utilizing social media analytics preferred
Logistics:
- This internship pays $17.00-$17.00/hour for 14-21 hours/week for 10-14 weeks between Memorial Day and Labor Day, 2026.
- The work hours will generally be weekdays between 9am and 5pm.
- This position will mostly work in the Foundation’s offices in Manhattan (Financial District) but will also include occasional time spent on Ellis Island; ferry transportation would be provided free of charge. 1-2 days/week of remote work may be possible.
- Interns will take part in select offerings coordinated by staff, including tours of Liberty and Ellis Islands. Interns will join monthly All Staff meetings, presenting their accomplishments at the end of the program.
Application Process:
- Please email a one-page cover letter and resume to: careers@libertyellisfoundation.org with the job title in the subject line. Each file name should begin with the applicant’s last name.
- Initial considerations for applications received by January 18, 2026.
- Final decisions about applicants are tentatively expected by early March.
- No phone calls, please.
About The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation (www.LibertyEllisFoundation.org)
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation is the 501c3 nonprofit that preserves, restores, and honors the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, collaborating with the National Park Service in one of the country’s most successful public-private partnerships. In 1982, President Ronald Reagan called for the Foundation to lead a private-sector effort for the centennial restorations of the historic monuments. The Foundation’s efforts have also included the construction of the Statue of Liberty Museum, the development of the free arrival records database, and now a multi-year project to revitalize the Ellis Island museum. Every year, the Foundation connects millions of visitors to these American icons through the family history center on Ellis Island, the self-guided/audio tours, and the interactive museum exhibits. Follow the Foundation @StatueEllisFdn
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.