What are the responsibilities and job description for the Digital Communications Intern position at GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA INC?
Location: Tulsa, OK (hybrid)
Hours: Part-time (10–15 hours per week); duties to be performed between M-F 8:30am-5pm, with some nights & weekends as needed
Duration: Summer 2026, with potential to extend assignment
Reports to: Chief Development Officer
Important Clarifications
- · This internship is unpaid.
- · The intern may be eligible to receive academic course credit for their work, dependent on their institution’s stipulated criteria. Responsibility for determining if the internship meets a given institution’s criteria resides with the student, not with GSEOK.
- · While unpaid interns are eligible to apply for available paid positions at GSEOK, there is no entitlement to a paid position at the conclusion of the unpaid internship.
Position Summary
- Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma (GSEOK) is seeking a motivated and creative Part-Time Digital Communications Intern to support our marketing and communications efforts. This role is ideal for an individual interested in digital media, communications, marketing, or nonprofit work. The intern will assist with content creation, data organization, and website updates while gaining hands-on experience and training in a mission-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
- · Assist with data management and digital file organization (photo, video, and marketing assets)
- · Capture on-site photography and videography at events, programs, and council activities
- · Support basic website maintenance and content updates (AEM or similar CMS)
- · Assist with content creation for social media, email, and web
- · Help maintain brand consistency across digital platforms
- · Provide general support to the Marketing & Communications team as needed
Qualifications
- · Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- · Basic knowledge of photography, videography, or content creation
- · Familiarity with social media platforms and digital tools
- · Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team
- · Reliable transportation for on-site events
Preferred Skills (Not Required)
- · Experience with Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar tools
- · Basic understanding of CMS platforms (AEM, WordPress, etc.)
- · Interest in nonprofit, youth development, or community engagement
What You’ll Gain
- · Real-world experience in nonprofit digital communications
- · Portfolio-building opportunities (photo, video, web, social content)
- · Mentorship from experienced marketing professionals
- · Insight into marketing strategy for a large regional nonprofit
- · Time worked can be utilized for course credit or service hour requirements
- · Training in best practices for file management, social media content creation, and brand management.