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Communications and Marketing (Business) Intern

Job Description:

We seek a driven and creative intern pursuing a degree in Communication, Marketing, Business, or a related field to join our Communications and Marketing Intern team. This internship offers valuable hands-on experience in nonprofit communications, marketing strategies, and partnerships related to health and wellness for men and boys.

In this opportunity, you will be working directly with the Director of Communications. 

 

Responsibilities:

- Assist in developing and implementing communications and marketing strategies to promote the organization's mission, programs, and initiatives.

- Create engaging content for various channels, including website, social media, newsletters, and blog posts, to raise awareness about the health and wellness of men and boys issues.

- Monitor and track social media platforms, respond to inquiries, and engage with the organization's online community.

- Support the design and production of marketing materials, including brochures, posters, and digital assets.

- Overhaul existing designs for SWAG and online shop assets (such as t-shirts, mugs, etc.).

- Assist in coordinating and executing public awareness campaigns and events to promote men’s health and wellness.

- Conduct market research and analysis to identify target audiences and trends in the field of men's health.

- Collaborate with team members to develop strategic partnerships with other nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and corporate entities.

- Assist in collecting and analyzing data related to communication and marketing efforts, and generate reports for evaluation and improvement.

- Provide administrative support as needed, including data entry, scheduling, and organizing documents.

- Utilize graphic design best practices through platforms such as Canva and Photoshop.

 

Qualifications:

- Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in Communication, Marketing, Business, or a related field.

- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling messages for diverse audiences.

- Familiarity with social media platforms, content creation, and content / community management.

- Strong interest in the health and wellness of men and boys, public health, and / or policy advocacy.

- Strong organizational skills and ability to multitask effectively in a fast-paced environment.

- Detail-oriented with a keen eye for visual aesthetics and branding.

- Knowledge of marketing strategies, market research, and audience analysis.

- Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team.

- Prior experience in nonprofit communications, marketing, or business-related roles is a plus.

- Basic understanding of graphic design tools, such as Adobe Creative Suite or Canva, is a plus.

 

Benefits:

- Gain hands-on experience in a nonprofit setting with a variety of communications and marketing.

- Develop content creation, social media management, and strategic partnership-building skills.

- Learn about the health and wellness issues that affect men and boys, plus the role of nonprofits in addressing these challenges.

- Expand professional networks within the nonprofit, public health, and more.

- Receive mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals in the field.

- Academic credit may be available, depending on the requirements of your educational institution.

- Field trips to federal, governmental, and other off-campus opportunities.

Join us in meaningfully impacting men and boys through policy advocacy, education, and partnerships!

 

More About Men’s Health Network:

There is an ongoing, increasing and predominantly silent crisis in the health and well-being of men. Due to a lack of awareness, poor health education, and culturally induced behavior patterns in their work and personal lives, men's health and well-being are deteriorating steadily.

The men's health crisis is seen most dramatically in mortality figures. In 1920, the life expectancy of males and females was roughly the same. Over time, the ratio of male mortality to female mortality has increased in every age category.

Men's Health Network (MHN) was created to address the growing men's health crisis.

 

The goals of Men’s Health Network are as follows:

1. To save men's lives by reducing the premature mortality of men and boys.

2. To increase the physical and mental health of men so that they can live fuller and happier lives.

3. To significantly reduce the cycles of violence and addiction that afflict so many men.

4. Energize government involvement in men's health activities so that existing government health networks can be utilized to increase the health and well-being of men and boys.

5. Develop support for men's health among the general population and within the health care system.

 

Men’s Health Network is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to apply. Men’s Health Network does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, membership in an employee organization, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors.

 

Men's Health Network is a 501c3 nonprofit organization and according to the Department of Labor, “Non-profit charitable organizations are not covered enterprises under the FLSA unless they engage in ordinary commercial activities that result in sales made or business done, such as operating a gift shop or providing veterinary services for a fee. The Wage and Hour Division will consider only activities performed for a business purpose. Charitable, religious, educational, or similar activities of organizations operated on a non-profit basis where such activities are not in substantial competition with other businesses do not result in the organizations being considered covered enterprises. For a non-profit organization, enterprise coverage applies only to the activities performed for a business purpose…”