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POGO's Creative Team is looking for an intern interested in learning how visual story-telling can be an indispensable tool in the fight to investigate and expose waste, corruption, and abuse of power within the government.

Opportunities for learning and professional development:
  • Learn and develop design skills as you collaborate with the creative team
  • Hands-on experience with editorial work
  • Develop communications skills with designers and other stakeholders
  • Learn how to manage a project from brainstorming to print
  • Gain real-world experience portfolio pieces

Responsibilities include:
  • Collaborate with the creative team and other stakeholders on print and digital products, such as editorial illustrations, share graphics, infographics, and direct mail
  • Develop compelling visuals for digital and print products
  • Develop concepts and designs with a justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion lens in mind
  • Assist with asset research
  • Other relevant tasks, duties, or special projects as required

Qualifications:
  • Current student
  • An interest in good government and a commitment to non-partisanship
  • Experience being a creative problem-solver with a collaborative spirit
  • Ability to successfully receive and respond to critical direction
  • Portfolio demonstrating an understanding of aesthetic quality, visual fundamentals, and attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Ability to show empathy and respect in all aspects of internal and external communication
  • Access to a computer capable of using and installing Adobe Creative Cloud, and access to reliable internet and phone connections during work hours.
  • Experience with the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
  • Availability during POGO’s core working hours in the Eastern Time Zone.

The design internship is remote and requires a commitment of 30 hours per week during normal office hours EST. We offer compensation ($17/hour) to interns who cannot receive school credit or outside funding for their internship experience.

While POGO will work with an individual’s time restrictions, we ask that there is a minimum commitment of three months. Traditionally we have only accepted full-time interns, but if you can’t commit to full-time, please include in your cover letter why we should make an exception for you.
Start and end dates are flexible.

Application instructions: Please apply via the link above. Please include a link to your online portfolio in the Cover Letter section of the application or upload a PDF including at least 3 pieces of your design work and a description of what went into creating those pieces—e.g., the context and/or goals of the work, your role, approach, etc with your resume.

Application deadline for Summer 2023: March 30th

POGO provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We welcome all interested and qualified individuals to apply.
Any questions concerning internships, or the internship program should be directed to Shelby Brown at internships[@]pogo.org.