Communications & Marketing Intern

State of Oregon
Hybrid

About The Position

The role: Are you interested in gaining hands-on experience through government, public policy, or communications? Business Oregon, the state’s economic development agency, is seeking a Communications and Marketing Intern within Arts and Culture Division. Join a dedicated, positive group of individuals located throughout the state who are working to support arts and culture in Oregon. This is a full-time internship position starting in June 2026 and continuing through September 2026. The Arts & Culture Division of Business Oregon, through the Oregon Arts Commission and Oregon Cultural Trust, works to enhance the quality of life for all Oregonians through supporting arts, culture, history, heritage, and humanities in every corner of the state. This takes place through offering grant funding, fostering collaboration and celebrating the state’s vibrant cultural diversity, which is a cornerstone of communities. As an intern, you'll work under the supervision of the Arts & Culture senior program manager, and various staff within the Arts & Culture section. You will perform graphic design, website content refinement, communications, and special project functions. Business Oregon strives to create an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the diversity of the people we serve. We foster fairness, equity, and inclusion to create a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. Internship Details Positions Available: Communications and Marketing Intern Duration: June 2026 – September 2026. Positions are 10-12 weeks; timing is flexible within the summer months Hours: Full-time (32-40 hours per week) depending on the individual student Location: Hybrid position with one day per month in the Salem office and all remaining workdays remote Compensation: $3,513 - $3,950 per month Application deadline: 4/27/2026 11:59 PM PST What you will learn: Gain skills and experience in a professional business environment, as well as a state government environment Collaborating on a team on real-life organizational projects Experience can be adapted to the successful applicant’s skills and desired outcomes Specific projects may include: Website content refinement for Arts Commission and Cultural Trust Developing programmatic toolkits for websites (Percent for Art, Arts Learning, Cultural Districts, Technical Assistance for Cultural Nonprofits) Data visualization Video capture for social media storytelling (iPhone) What’s in it for you: Learning experience and knowledge of state government Develop useful skills and work experience in a professional workplace setting Work/life balance that promotes professional development and training, and an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. Opportunity to work with and learn from a dedicated team and passionate individuals

Requirements

  • We are accepting applications from students in their junior and/or senior year of college and graduate students in their first or second year at the time of hire (June 2026).

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with website management (e.g., WordPress)
  • Experience in basic graphic design and/or video tools
  • Experience analyzing information, conducting research, and summarizing findings clearly
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (or similar tools)
  • Understanding of, or interest in, nonprofits, cultural organizations, or community work

Responsibilities

  • Perform graphic design
  • Website content refinement
  • Communications
  • Special project functions

Benefits

  • Learning experience and knowledge of state government
  • Develop useful skills and work experience in a professional workplace setting
  • Work/life balance that promotes professional development and training, and an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm.
  • Opportunity to work with and learn from a dedicated team and passionate individuals
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