Salary:
Graphic Design Intern
Employee Status:Temporary, Unpaid (1015 hours per week)
Location: Remote
About Us
Mamaya Health is a specialized womens mental health company and we are looking for passionate individuals to help us bring this mission to life. We are the mental health platform built for every season of a womans life: pregnancy, postpartum, fertility, perimenopause, menopause, and beyond. Our clinicians, therapy services, medication management, and evidence-based programs are designed to meet women exactly where they are.
Mamaya Health exists for one reason: women deserve mental health care that actually understands them. We specialize in the moments most systems overlook postpartum, perimenopause, fertility, and everything in between and we accept most major insurances so that access isn't the barrier. We're growing quickly, building new programs, and looking for people who want their work to mean something.
Our mission is to provide women with the specialized mental health care they deserve at every stage of life from menstruation through menopause.
Internship Period: July 1, 2026 December 1, 2026
Position Overview
As our Graphic Design Intern, youll be the visual voice of Mamaya Health during our most exciting chapter our nationwide brand launch on July 1, 2026. Youll work primarily in Canva to create graphics that are aesthetically compelling, clinically sensitive, and unmistakably on-brand. Every piece you design from social media posts to Mailchimp banners to program materials will help more women discover and access the mental health support they deserve. Youll collaborate closely with our Social Media Coordinator Intern and Content & Communications Intern to bring the full Mamaya brand to life.
Your Impact Metric (KPI)
You measure your impact by the quality, consistency, and on-time delivery of visual assets across all channels, which directly supports completed client sessions and our companys overall growth goals.
Who You Are
- Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communication, Art, or a related field.
- Proficient in Canva (required). Experience with Adobe Creative Suite is a plus.
- Have a strong eye for aesthetics, layout, and detail and a genuine sense of what looks professional in the womens health and wellness space.
- Passionate about using design as a tool for storytelling, education, and positive impact.
- Proactive, eager to learn, and open to feedback that helps you grow.
- Thrive in a collaborative environment and can manage multiple design requests and deadlines at once.
- Care deeply about the mission of expanding access to mental health care and want your work to support a meaningful cause.
- Approach your work with curiosity, kindness, and a growth mindset.
Job Duties + Functions
- Design social media graphics for LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram based on the monthly content calendar provided by the Social Media Coordinator Intern.
- Create branded Mailchimp email templates, banners, and campaign assets that reflect Mamayas visual identity.
- Design on-brand visual materials for Mamayas programs and services, including program covers, digital worksheets, and promotional assets.
- Maintain and apply Mamayas brand guidelines consistently across all visual outputs to ensure a cohesive look and feel across all platforms.
- Collaborate with the Content & Communications Intern on blog graphics and email visual assets.
- Support the design needs for Mamayas July 1 nationwide launch campaign and ongoing marketing initiatives.
- Assist in developing website visuals and campaign assets as needed.
- Contribute to visual storytelling projects including infographics, digital flyers, and video thumbnails.
Support + Empowerment
The Graphic Design Intern is supported + empowered by the CGO.