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Internship Editor Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Marketing Coordinator

Dearborn, MI · Hybrid

$39K - $53K/yr

Composing, editing, proofreading, formatting, and producing marketing / sales collateral ... Our robust internship program recognizes undergraduate and graduate students from across the world ...

Marketing Coordinator

Dearborn, MI · On-site

$39K - $53K/yr

Composing, editing, proofreading, formatting, and producing marketing / sales collateral ... Our robust internship program recognizes undergraduate and graduate students from across the world ...

Financial Sales Intern

Southfield, MI · On-site

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

Our Summer 2026 Financial Sales Internship offers you the unique opportunity to work in an exciting ... and PDF editors . * Strong organizational skills -ability to manage multiple tasks and meet ...

Financial Sales Intern

Southfield, MI · On-site

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

Our Summer 2026 Financial Sales Internship offers you the unique opportunity to work in an exciting ... and PDF editors . * Strong organizational skills --ability to manage multiple tasks and meet ...

... internships) preferred, will consider less experience for highly skilled candidates. * Experience or skills in video shooting and editing, photography, graphic design, and general communications.

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How much do internship editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship editor in Michigan is $18.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $23.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Internship Editor do?

An Internship Editor assists with proofreading, editing, and formatting written content for various publications or media outlets. They work under the supervision of senior editors, helping to ensure accuracy, clarity, and consistency in articles, reports, or digital content. Duties may also include fact-checking, organizing submissions, and providing feedback to writers. This role provides valuable hands-on experience in editorial processes and helps interns develop strong communication and editing skills.

What types of projects and content will I typically work on as an Internship Editor?

As an Internship Editor, you'll often assist with a diverse range of editing tasks, such as proofreading articles, fact-checking, formatting manuscripts, and occasionally giving feedback on content structure. You may be assigned to edit blog posts, marketing materials, academic papers, or social media content, depending on the organization's focus. You'll likely collaborate closely with writers, senior editors, and other interns, gaining valuable insight into editorial workflows and industry standards. This position is a great opportunity to refine your editing skills while experiencing the fast-paced environment of a professional editorial team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Editor, you generally need strong writing, editing, and grammar skills, often supported by a background in English, journalism, or communications. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), style guides (such as AP or Chicago), and editing software like Microsoft Word or Google Docs is typically required. Attention to detail, time management, and effective communication help internship editors stand out in collaborative, deadline-driven environments. These skills and qualifications ensure high-quality, consistent content production and smooth teamwork within editorial workflows.
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Infographic showing various Internship Editor job openings in Michigan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 24% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,426 per year, or $19 per hour.

Communication Associate (Internship)

Michigan-AFL-CIO

Lansing, MI • On-site

$15/hr

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Posted 20 days ago

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Job description


Position: Communications Associate Internship

Reports To: Press Secretary or Graphic Designer  
Job Type: Internship/Fellowship 
Work Location: Hybrid (based in Lansing) 
 

POSITION OVERVIEW: 

The Communications Associate is a temporary, educational position designed to provide students with exposure to labor communications work without performing bargaining-unit duties covered by the IBT Local 243 contract. The Communications Associate focuses on learning, observation, research, and administrative support, and does not include any duties regularly or historically assigned to bargaining-unit employees. 

The intern will work under close supervision and will receive hands-on learning opportunities to understand how communication supports the labor movement. Under the direction of the Press Secretary or Graphic Designer, the Communications Associate(s) will assist in developing and executing earned, owned, and digital media strategies for learning purposes. 

TIME COMMITMENT & COMPENSATION 

  • This is a part-time, paid opportunity. 

  • Contribute a minimum of 10 hours per week, though availability for 20 hours per week is preferred. 

  • Interns are expected to work 12-14 weeks on periods consistent with fall, spring, and summer college semester schedules. 

RESPONSIBILITIES 

The Communications Associate internship is structured as a learning and training opportunity and is not intended to replace, supplement, or perform work assigned to bargaining-unit employees covered by the IBT Local 243 collective bargaining agreement. Responsibilities are limited to educational, observational, research, and administrative support activities performed under close supervision. 

Research & Academic Support 

  • Conduct background research on labor issues, public policy topics, or current events to support learning objectives. 

  • Compile research summaries, media scans, or content audits for review by supervisory staff. 

  • Assist with fact-checking and proofreading draft materials for learning and training purposes. 

Administrative & Training-Based Assistance 

  • Perform administrative tasks related to organizing digital files, tracking content calendars, or updating internal databases. 

  • Assist with scheduling, organizing, or documenting communications projects for instructional purposes. 

  • Support the preparation of draft materials (e.g., sample social media posts, mock press releases, or graphics) that are reviewed and finalized by non-intern staff. 

Skill Development Projects 

  • Complete supervised learning projects designed to build writing, editing, graphic design, or digital media skills. 

  • Participate in training exercises using communications tools and platforms in a non-production capacity. 

  • Receive feedback and coaching on drafts and sample work as part of professional development. 

QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • College students (undergraduate or masters) with minimum undergraduate sophomore standing. 

  • Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to produce clear, persuasive, and compelling content per learning objectives.  

  • Willingness to learn and grow communications, digital media, public affairs, political campaigns, journalism and related skill sets.   

  • Ability to manage multiple administrative tasks. 

  • Commitment to strengthen Michigan’s labor movement.  

  • Familiarity with social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X/Twitter, LinkedIn) and digital publishing tools.  

 PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 

  •  Experience using digital organizing tools (Action Network, Mobilize, email CRMs, etc.) 

  • Basic graphic design or video editing experience (Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, CapCut, etc.)  

Knowledge of Michigan politics, labor unions, or advocacy spaces.  

HOW TO APPLY 

  • Please submit the following to hr@miwdi.org with the subject line “Communications Associate Intern – Your Name”:  A résumé, brief cover letter, 3 writing or digital media samples (social media, press releases, op-eds, or similar from school or work). Include at least one piece of writing that exceeds a page (use an academic paper, if necessary). 

  • Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.  

JUSTICE, EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION - EEOC 

Our organization is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to build diversity among our officers, staff, and members. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Women, people of color, LGBTQ, veterans, and disabled candidates are encouraged to apply. 

ORGANIZATION 

The Michigan AFL-CIO is a non-profit federation of more than forty labor unions representing over 1 million working people across Michigan. Our mission is to improve the lives of working families—to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our state and the nation. Employees of the Michigan AFL-CIO may work in collaboration with one, or all, of our affiliated nonprofit organizations in the Federation, including: 

Michigan AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute: our affiliated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization was established to combat economic and environmental injustice by connecting the unemployed or underemployed with the training and resources necessary to find gainful employment and transition Michigan to a cleaner, greener economy. 

Michigan AFL-CIO Labor Foundation: our affiliated 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization established to combat economic and social injustice by connecting the working people with resources within Michigan’s charitable, educational and legal systems. 

Michigan AFL-CIO Advocates: our affiliated 501(c)(4) non-profit organization was established to unite labor leaders, policymakers, and the public to educate and advocate for policies, programs, and projects to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to communities across Michigan.

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