The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty

Communications Internship (Paid)
Position Location: 
Washington, D.C.
Position Type: 
Full time
Position Reports To: 
Communications Director, Assistant Director of Communications, and Communications
Position Description: 

The Becket Fund is looking for a driven, hardworking individual who is passionate about religious liberty and seeking to gain professional experience in the field of communications and public relations. The communications intern will be immersed in the day-to-day life of a non-profit and exposed to all aspects of communications, including messaging, strategy, social, digital, and high-level print media. Along with a good sense of humor, we are looking for commitment to The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty’s mission, proficiency and interest in the usual social media platforms, and basic proficiency in various adobe programs. Your projects may include but are not limited to: write and update copy for the Becket Fund’s WordPress based website and blog, help build the Becket Fund’s social media presence, research and maintain media contact lists, and monitor and analyze daily media coverage.

How To Apply: 

By January 12th, 2015, please send a cover letter and resume (in one complete PDF document) to Ryan Colby at [email protected].

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