4 months ago
Description
Lil’ Iguana’s Children’s Safety Foundation is looking for a passionate artist to assist as our online resource platform expands. The internship schedule is between 15 to 20 hours a week and can be flexible based upon Lil’ Iguana events. This internship is seeking those looking for college credits. We are excited to teach you our mission and more about graphic art.
The Graphic Designer in our Nashua, NH office will be responsible for helping modernize our 25 year old non-profit organization and preparing us for the release of our new product line as well as new music. We are putting a large focus on developing our audience on social media and would like you to assist in these efforts as well. A successful candidate will be able to work independently on all projects after instruction.
This is a great opportunity to develop your communication skills with a small team dedicated to the safety and well-being of children. We will offer hands-on learning in order to develop important skills applicable to future communications.
For more information, visit: www.liliguanausa.org/internships
Required graduation year
2020 - 2028
Number of positions available
5
Requirements
About Lil' Iguana's Children's Safety Foundation
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What happens after you send in your application?
Lil' Iguana's Children's Safety Foundation has not provided an expected interview date. If Lil' Iguana's Children's Safety Foundation chooses not to move forward with your application, they will notify you.
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For Nashua, NH | $3,913/mo
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