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Financial Education Technology Implementation Intern

Location: Hybrid and possibly full remote depending on experience. (North Atlanta & Remote)

Pay: $12.00/hour
Duration: June 15 – July 31, 2026
Hours: 30 hours per week

Please be sure to apply on our website using the link provided. 

The Opportunity
Are you a tech-savvy creator who loves organized systems? Wealthy Habits is evolving the way we deliver financial literacy to youth, and we need an intern to help lead the charge.

Instead of just teaching financial concepts, you will be the "Product Architect" for our new digital delivery platform. You will help us select, set up, and optimize a third-party software solution that ensures our programs are consistent, engaging, and scalable. This is a high-impact project where you will see your work go "live" and reach students immediately.

What You’ll Do
Platform Build-Out: Take our existing financial literacy curriculum and translate it into a third-party digital platform.

User Experience (UX) Design: Organize lessons, quizzes, and resources so they are intuitive and visually appealing for students and instructors.

Systems Integration: Ensure the platform allows for the "flexibility and consistency" we need to run multiple programs simultaneously.

Quality Assurance: Rigorously test the student journey within the software to catch bugs, formatting errors, or confusing navigation before we launch.

Creative Problem Solving: Identify ways to use the software’s native features to make financial education more interactive and "sticky" for a younger audience.

Requirements
Current enrollment in a college program (Business, Education Technology, Computer Science, Marketing, or related fields).

Experience with CMS platforms (like WordPress), LMS platforms (like Canvas/Teachable), or advanced project management tools is a plus.

A strong interest in financial literacy and its impact on the next generation.

Skills
Tech-Intuitive: You aren't necessarily a coder, but you pick up new software in minutes. You enjoy "tinkering" with settings to make a tool work exactly how you want.

Highly Organized: You think in structures and hierarchies. You know how to categorize information so it’s easy for others to find and use.

Detail-Obsessed: You notice when a font is off-brand, a link is broken, or a margin is uneven. You take pride in a polished final product.

Creative Content Builder: You can look at a flat piece of educational content and imagine how to make it more dynamic within a digital environment.