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Social Media Intern

Syracuse Cultural Workers (SCW) is seeking an intern to help us expand our social media following and spread our message of justice and peace for all. The internship runs during the spring semester and requires a minimum of 10 hours per week.

The ideal candidate pays close attention to progressive politics and social movements and is adept with various social media platforms, analytics, etc. Syracuse Cultural Workers has active accounts on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Tik Tok, Bluesky and LinkedIn. This is an unpaid internship.

We prefer someone who can spend some time working in our office, but will consider strong candidates working fully remote.

Specific Responsibilities

  • Build on our existing work by expanding the use of reels to spread our message and promote our products.
  • Work with our marketing director to refine our infrastructure and develop and send social media posts and stories.
  • Assist with developing increased ties with like minded artists, businesses, organizations and influencers

Applying for this position

We are looking for an intern who is excited about Syracuse Cultural Workers’ mission as well as the specifics of the internship position. In your cover letter, please tell us why you want to be part of OUR team and give us some detail about ways you have sought to make your community a more just and peaceful place for all.

About Syracuse Cultural Workers

Founded in 1982, Syracuse Cultural Workers is a national, progressive publisher committed to peace, sustainability, social justice, feminism and multiculturalism. We create and publish visual materials: calendars, posters, T-shirts, cards, buttons and stickers, and distribute them across North America.

Our mission is to nourish communities that honor diversity and creative expression, and inspire movements for justice, equality and liberation while respecting our Earth and all its beings.

We see cultural work as an essential part of and support for political and economic change. Many of our materials celebrate movements for social change and their leaders, thus helping to legitimize history that is largely ignored or trivialized by commercial media and school textbooks. SCW also helps to unite socially concerned artists with a growing audience hungry for meaningful artwork.