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Student Content Creator Intern - Education Content Intern

About the role:

 

This internship is for a student who enjoys explaining ideas clearly, cares about teenagers, and wants real experience creating education content for grades 6–12. You’ll help turn clear briefs into written guides and short video scripts that live inside a student app.
 

Key responsibilities:

- Write clear, student-friendly guides and checklists for middle and high school students based on provided briefs and templates.

 

- Draft 3–5 minute video scripts that explain skills like time management, conflict resolution, and planning for life after high school.
 

- Create short in‑app help texts and micro-copy that fit tight character limits.

 

- Research age-appropriate examples and scenarios to make abstract skills concrete and relevant.
 

- Revise content in response to feedback and track tasks in a shared remote workspace (e.g., Notion, Trello, Google Docs).

 

What we’re looking for:

- Current college student (any major) with strong interest in education, psychology, writing, or youth development.
 

- Excellent written English and the ability to explain ideas simply for a 6th–12th grade audience.
 

- Reliable, organized, and comfortable working independently in a fully remote setting.
 

- Able to commit ~15 hours per week for at least one term (3–4 months).
 

- Nice-to-have: experience tutoring, mentoring, camp counseling, RA work, or similar roles with teens.

 

What you’ll gain:
 

- A portfolio of real guides and scripts you helped create.

- Feedback and mentorship on writing, instructional design, and working with product constraints.

- Flexible schedule (as long as deadlines are met) and fully remote work experience.

 

How to apply:

 

Please send:

- Your resume or LinkedIn profile.

- 1–2 short paragraphs on:

  - Why you like explaining complex ideas simply, and

  - Any experience you have working with teens.

- One writing sample (can be a class paper excerpt, article, blog post, or similar).