ACLU-NC Communications Summer Intern 2026
Company: American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina
Location: Durham
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW The ACLU of
North Carolina is seeking a Communications Intern to join us this
summer. A communications internship at the ACLU of North Carolina
provides undergraduate/graduate students with an opportunity to
actively work on multi-media communications and public relations
projects addressing a wide variety of civil rights and liberties,
including immigrants’ rights, LGBTQ rights, First Amendment,
reproductive freedom, and criminal justice reform. Reporting to the
Communications Director, the Communications Intern will gain
valuable skills from members of the Communications department,
supporting and uplifting our work through integrated advocacy. The
Communications Intern will gain hands-on experience in digital
advocacy strategy, rapid-response messaging, and values-aligned
social media engagement within a statewide civil liberties
organization. The Communications Intern will be expected to work
remotely 40 hours per week, from May through August, but may be
asked to occasionally meet in person at our Durham office.
RESPONSIBILITIES Interns gain valuable experience by working with
the Communications team on a variety of issues. Responsibilities
may include, but are not limited to the following: Monitor social
media trends and identify opportunities to engage with relevant
conversations Create engaging content for social media platforms
(e.g., Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky, TikTok),
sometimes responding rapidly to current events Suggest ideas for
and help produce TikTok videos to raise engagement on the platform
Keep track of and help promote advocacy and legal work advanced by
the ACLU-NC Assist with tracking basic social media performance
metrics (e.g., engagement, reach) and identifying trends to inform
future content Other responsibilities as assigned EXPERIENCE &
QUALIFICATIONS This internship is open to undergraduate and
graduate students studying communications, digital media,
marketing, or other relevant subjects. Candidates must be a
resident of North Carolina and should possess the following:
Excellent research, writing and communications skills Attention to
detail, excellent organization, and time-management skills
Experience creating content for a wide variety of social media
platforms (Instagram, Facebook, Threads, TikTok, etc.) Familiarity
with social media management or design tools (e.g., Canva, Pally,
etc) is a plus Enthusiasm, creativity and ability to work with
limited oversight Interest in civic engagement or public policy
Knowledge of and commitment to ACLU-NC’s issue areas Commitment to
ACLU-NC's mission to advance and protect civil rights and liberties
Preferred candidates will have experience with one or more of the
ACLU of North Carolina's issue areas: racial justice, immigrants’
rights, criminal law reform, reproductive freedom, or LGBTQ rights.
COMPENSATION The salary range for the Communications Intern is
$15-21 per hour, subject to applicable income tax. This position is
non-exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards
Act. The ACLU-NC/LF is a unionized employer. The Communications
Intern is a temporary position and is not part of the union
bargaining unit. TO APPLY Applications should include a resume and
cover letter that explains your specific interest in the
Communications internship with the ACLU-NC. Applications may be
submitted via this link (ACLU-NC Communications Summer Intern -
American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina - Career Page) and
should include all materials outlined above. We encourage
applicants with disabilities who may need accommodations in the
application process to contact: kmwilliams@acluofnc.org.
Correspondence sent to this email address that is not related to
requests for accommodations will not be reviewed. Applicants should
follow the instructions above regarding how to apply. Please note
that we will only be able to follow up with those candidates under
consideration. Applications will be accepted and reviewed until
March 6th, 2026. The ACLU-NC is an equal opportunity employer. We
value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. Recognizing
that strict minimum requirements tend to disproportionately
discourage women and people of color from applying for jobs for
which they would otherwise be competitive, we encourage all
qualified individuals to apply – especially people of color; women;
people from low-income backgrounds; people with disabilities;
people who identify as LGBTQ; and people who are formerly
incarcerated or otherwise directly impacted by the criminal legal
system. ABOUT the ACLU of NORTH CAROLINA Whether it’s achieving
full equality for LGBTQ people, fighting to achieve racial justice,
pushing to eradicate our broken and racially biased criminal legal
system, defending freedom of speech, religion, and the right to
protest, or preserving the right to vote or the right to have an
abortion, the ACLU takes up the toughest civil liberties cases and
issues to defend all people from government abuse and overreach.
Two critical components of our work are uplifting the voices and
leadership of impacted people and applying an anti-racist lens to
all aspects of our internal and external functions including but
not limited to recruitment and human resources, strategic planning,
donor and volunteer relations, Board and committee processes, and
deciding what cases to litigate. We are looking for candidates who
share our commitment to our values. The ACLU-NC brings together
litigation, legislative advocacy, communications, and organizing
strategies to empower communities and achieve our objectives in
major issue areas including criminal law reform, racial justice,
LGBTQ equality, reproductive freedom, and the rights of immigrants.
With 30,000 members and supporters across the state, the ACLU-NC
has a staff of more than 25 people with an office in Durham. To
learn more about our work, please visit www.acluofnorthcarolina.org
and www.aclu.org. The ACLU-NC and the ACLU-NCLF is an equal
opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive
culture. Recognizing that strict minimum requirements tend to
disproportionately discourage women and people of color from
applying for jobs for which they would otherwise be competitive, we
encourage all qualified individuals to apply especially people of
color; women; people from low-income backgrounds; people with
disabilities; people who identify as LGBTQ; and people who are
formerly incarcerated or otherwise directly impacted by the
criminal legal system. Powered by JazzHR AQQvK77kP0
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