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Social Media Intern

Organization: The Holland Chorale
 Location: Holland, Michigan (hybrid options available)
 Reports to: Operations Manager / Marketing Chair
 Hours: 5–10 hours per week (seasonal or semester-based)
 Compensation: Paid stipend or academic credit (depending on arrangement)

 

About the Holland Chorale

The Holland Chorale is a premier community choir that inspires audiences through exceptional choral music and creative collaborations. With a legacy of artistic excellence and community engagement, the Chorale connects people through song, storytelling, and shared experience.

 

Position Summary

The Social Media Intern will play a key role in telling the Holland Chorale’s story through digital and visual media. This position offers hands-on experience in arts marketing, content creation, and nonprofit communications. The ideal candidate is creative, detail-oriented, and enthusiastic about the intersection of music and media.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Social Media Management: Assist in creating and scheduling engaging posts on Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms.

     
  • Graphic Design: Help design simple promotional materials such as concert graphics, posters, or social media posts.

     
  • Website Updates: Assist with updating event listings, blog posts, or news items on the Chorale’s website.

     
  • Email Marketing: Support the creation of e-newsletters and event announcements.

     
  • Event Support: Provide media coverage or behind-the-scenes support at performances and outreach events.
     

Qualifications

  • Current college student or recent graduate in communications, marketing, digital media, or related field.
     
  • Strong written and visual communication skills.
     
  • Familiarity with social media platforms and basic content tools such as Canva Pro, Meta Business Suite, etc.
     
  • Interest in music, the arts, and community engagement.
     
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.

     

What You’ll Gain

  • Real-world experience in arts marketing and nonprofit communications.
     
  • A portfolio of creative work (photos, videos, social campaigns, etc.).
     
  • Mentorship from experienced arts professionals.
     
  • Networking opportunities within the West Michigan arts community.