Communications Intern
Entry-level Communications role at TenBerke. New York · no salary stated · we estimate $67,250–$100,000.
TenBerke has not published a salary for this role. The figure below is our estimate, not theirs.
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What you'll do
- Create and organize copy and visual content for the website and social channels
- Coordinate the studio’s social media activity across Instagram and LinkedIn
- Prepare materials for award entries and keep submission work organized
- Help architects, designers, and Principals explain the studio’s projects
What you bring
- Current undergraduate or graduate student, or a recent graduate
- Strong writing, visual communication, organization, and problem-solving ability
- Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, including InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop
- Experience creating and managing digital media such as graphics, animation, and video
- Self-directed, detail-focused approach with confidence in collaborative, fast-moving work
Who this fits
This role suits a current student or recent graduate who can manage deadlines independently and communicate clearly in a creative studio. You must be local to New York City, work in the office, and have permission to work in the U.S. The internship is part-time, runs for three to five months from September, and requires sixteen to twenty-four hours each week.
From the employer
TenBerke is seeking a Design Intern to actively support the firm’s communications efforts. The position will support the Communications Director in work that includes: producing and organizing copy and content for social media and our website; coordinating social media efforts; coordinating materials for award submissions; working alongside architects, designers and Principals to communicate the work of the studio.
The position is open to current students or recent graduates, at the graduate or undergraduate level. Undergraduate applicants should be mature enough to set their own pace of work to meet deadlines.
You Must Have:
- Excellent writing, graphic, communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop)
- Social media platform fluency, specifically Instagram and LinkedIn
- A pro-active and detail-oriented work ethic
- Familiarity to create and manage digital media (graphics, animation, video)
- Confidence and self-discipline to work in a fast-paced and collaborative environment
- All legal permits and visas required to work in the U.S.
- Local to New York City and ability to work from our office
- Fluency in written and spoken English
We Have:
- Pride for our employees’ diverse backgrounds and interests and for our community of inclusivity
TenBerke is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This is a part-time, in-office internship lasting 3-5 months starting in September with a minimum of 16-24 hours per week. The salary range for this position is $20.00/hr. - $25.00/hr. Applicants should apply through the TenBerke Greenhouse Job Board.
Please include a CV, Cover Letter, and if applicable, any previous work, including samples of social media posts.
About TenBerke
We believe that architecture is never an end itself. It is a tool that turns what we have into what we need. Our projects lead to outcomes: the beneficial ways people use our spaces; how our buildings prompt agency; and how our projects connect us meaningfully to time and place, and to one another. We design projects to be the instruments of meaningful and sustainable change.
We design intentionally, with equal parts intelligence and creativity. We design boldly and are not afraid to lead our clients to dream big. For us, this means work that is not only idealistic, but also effective, navigating a nuanced path between the world as it is and the world as it might and must be. This is what gives our work its authenticity, complexity, grit, and texture, impactful at first glance and delightful over time.
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