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Social Media Writer Internship

Chicago, IL

$15.50 - $19.75/hr

Please note that this is an unpaid internship. As Social Media Intern for Hasana, Inc. you will ... Excellent written English * A proven ability to work quickly and efficiently with accuracy and ...

Fluency in English; Spanish proficiency preferred * Strong written and verbal communication skills ... Internship positions are unpaid and designed to provide meaningful training and mentorship. Explore ...

Writing Center Director

Elsah, IL · On-site

$43K - $60K/yr

In-depth study meets real-world experience through study abroad programs, internships, capstone ... Master's degree in Rhetoric and Composition, Writing Studies, English, Applied Linguistics ...

Strengthen their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills * Build confidence in ... internship hours, service learning hours, or community service hours with approval from their ...

Fluency in English; Spanish proficiency preferred * Strong written and verbal communication skills ... Internship positions are unpaid and designed to provide meaningful training and mentorship. Explore ...

Fluency in English; Spanish proficiency preferred * Strong written and verbal communication skills ... Internship positions are unpaid and designed to provide meaningful training and mentorship. Explore ...

Internship (Parks/Recreation)

Seguin, TX · On-site

$13.25 - $17.25/hr

Good knowledge of: business English, spelling, punctuation, arithmetic, office practices, equipment ... Ability to: communicate effectively both orally and in writing; use a personal computer or terminal ...

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How much do internship english writing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship english writing in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship English Writing vs Content Writer Intern?

AspectInternship English WritingContent Writer Intern
Required CredentialsBasic English proficiency, possibly some courseworkSimilar, often requires writing samples or coursework
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, media companies, publishing housesMedia agencies, online platforms, marketing firms
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, media outlets, publishingDigital marketing, content creation, advertising
Search & Comparison IntentInternship opportunities, entry-level writing rolesInternship in content creation, digital media roles

Internship English Writing typically refers to entry-level positions focused on developing basic writing skills in educational or media settings. Content Writer Interns often work in digital marketing or media companies, creating online content. While both roles require strong English skills and may overlap in work environment, Internship English Writing emphasizes foundational writing experience, whereas Content Writer Intern focuses on producing content for online platforms.

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Volunteer English Teacher

Literacy Achieves

Dallas, TX

Part-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Are you passionate about people, education, literacy, and making a meaningful difference in your community?
Literacy Achieves is seeking compassionate, dependable, and enthusiastic Volunteer Teachers to support adult learners in our Adult English Language Learning Program. This is a meaningful opportunity for individuals who want to give back, build community, and help adults gain the confidence and language skills they need to thrive in everyday life.
No formal teaching experience is required just a heart for people, a willingness to learn, and a desire to support adults on their literacy journey.
Why Volunteer with Literacy Achieves?
As a Volunteer Teacher, you will help adult learners:
  • Strengthen their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills
  • Build confidence in daily communication
  • Support their children’s education more confidently
  • Navigate work, school, and community life with greater independence
  • Create new opportunities for themselves and their families
 Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is a great fit for:
  • College students studying education, social work, ESL, linguistics, human services, or related fields
  • Working professionals looking for a meaningful way to give back
  • Retirees or former educators
  • Community members passionate about literacy, adult education, language access, or equity
  • Individuals who enjoy helping others learn, grow, and feel encouraged
Preferred candidates may have experience in teaching, tutoring, mentoring, adult education, English language learning, ESL, or community-based volunteer work; however, prior experience is not required.
Speaking another language is not required.
 
Campus Information
Volunteer opportunities are available at:
  • Vickery Meadow
  • ELM-East Dallas
  • Wesley Rankin Community Center
  • Online Campus
Summer Classes Begin: June 1
Summer Locations: Vickery Meadow and Online
Fall Classes Begin: August 31
Spring Classes Begin: January 25
Fall/Spring Locations: ELM-East Dallas, Vickery Meadow, Wesley Rankin Community Center, and Online
 
What You’ll Do
Volunteer Teachers will:
  • Lead or support adult English language learning classes using curriculum provided by Literacy Achieves
  • Create a welcoming, respectful, and encouraging learning environment
  • Help adult learners practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills
  • Follow lesson plans, curriculum guidance, and classroom expectations provided through training
  • Partner with co teachers and Literacy Achieves staff to create engaging, interactive class sessions that support student learning, confidence, and participation. 
  • Communicate consistently regarding lesson planning, classroom needs, and student support
  • Use program technology and curriculum tools as needed
  • Support different learning styles with patience, flexibility, and creativity
  • Commit to teaching a minimum of 2 hours per week for the semester
  • Bring a heart for empowering adults through literacy and education
 Training & Support Provided
You will not be doing this alone. Literacy Achieves provides:
  • Curriculum and lesson materials
  • Volunteer teacher training
  • Ongoing program support
  • Guidance from campus and program staff
  • Documentation of completed volunteer hours when needed for approved credit-hour or service-hour requirements
Credit Hours / Service Hours
Eligible volunteers may be able to obtain course credit, internship hours, service learning hours, or community service hours with approval from their school, program, or institution.
For volunteers seeking college credit, the following will be required:
  • A copy of class/program requirements
  • Approval from the class professor or school representative
  • Approval from the Literacy Achieves Adult Program Director
  • Completion and documentation of approved volunteer hours
 Additional Volunteer Opportunities
Additional volunteer opportunities may also be available in:
  • Student registration
  • Student recognition events
  • Special events and program support
  • English communication practice sessions
  • General program support
  
How to Apply / Get Involved
Ready to turn two hours a week into lasting community impact? Become a Literacy Achieves Volunteer Teacher and help adults take the next step toward confidence, opportunity, and success!
Email: Volunteer@literacyachieves.org
Website: LiteracyAchieves.org/Volunteer
Phone: 214-265-5057 ext. 106