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What is the difference between Remote Library Graphic Design vs Remote Library Assistant?

AspectRemote Library Graphic DesignRemote Library Assistant
Required CredentialsDesign degree or portfolio, graphic design skillsHigh school diploma or equivalent, basic library knowledge
Work EnvironmentCreative projects, digital collaboration toolsAdministrative tasks, customer service via online platforms
Employer & Industry UsageLibraries, educational institutions, design agenciesPublic and academic libraries, educational organizations

Remote Library Graphic Design focuses on creating visual content for library promotions, websites, and branding, requiring design skills and a portfolio. In contrast, Remote Library Assistants handle administrative and customer service tasks, requiring organizational skills and basic library knowledge. Both roles are remote, but they serve different functions within the library industry.

Multimedia Communications Internship: 2026 fall term

American Public Health Association

Washington, DC • On-site, Remote

$17 - $22.75/hr

Internship

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

BRIEF SUMMARY: We're seeking a creative, curious and motivated Multimedia Communications Intern who will tell compelling stories about public health. This internship offers hands-on experience producing content across multiple platforms, including video, graphics, writing, podcasts and social media. The intern will work alongside experienced communications professionals and contribute to projects that inform, educate and engage diverse audiences.

RESPONSIBILITIES:      

  • Producing and editing short-form videos for social media, websites and presentations.
  • Creating graphics, infographics and other visual content for digital and print platforms.
  • Researching, reporting and writing news stories, feature articles, web posts and other communications materials.
  • Assisting with podcast production, including research, script development, recording preparation, editing and promotional content.
  • Conducting interviews with subject matter experts and community members.
  • Developing social media content and helping monitor audience engagement.
  • Supporting website content updates and digital communications projects.
  • Collaborating with communications and other APHA staff on campaigns, publications and special initiatives.
  • Participating in editorial planning meetings and brainstorming creative storytelling ideas.
  • Performing other communications-related duties as assigned.

All APHA interns also work on the Association's Get Ready campaign, writing blog posts and working on group projects each semester.

WHAT YOU'LL GAIN:

  • Opportunities to build a professional portfolio with published work.
  • Real-world experience producing multimedia content for a mission-driven organization.
  • Mentorship from communications, editorial and creative professionals.
  • Experience working in a collaborative communications environment.
  • Exposure to strategic communications, journalism and digital media production.
  • Opportunities to develop interviewing, storytelling and multimedia production skills.

QUALIFICATIONS:

We're looking for someone who is naturally curious, eager to learn, collaborative, adaptable and enthusiastic about finding creative ways to communicate complex topics to broad audiences. Successful candidates are creative problem-solvers who enjoy telling stories, experimenting with new formats and collaborating with others while managing projects independently. More specifically, we are looking for:

  • Current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduate, in journalism, communications, multimedia, public relations, marketing, graphic design, digital media or a related field.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Interest in visual storytelling and multimedia production.
  • Familiarity with video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, CapCut or similar tools.
  • Experience with graphic design software such as Adobe Creative Suite or Canva.
  • Basic photography and videography skills.
  • Familiarity with social media platforms and digital storytelling.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
  • Interest in public health, science, policy or nonprofit communications is a plus.

Applicants who meet the requirements and are interested in being considered for an internship position should upload the following information:

  • Cover letter;
  • Resume;
  • A writing sample, 1-2 pages each (published, from a website or from schoolwork); and
  • Unofficial transcript; and
  • List of two references (from two individuals who know you well enough to discuss your qualifications, e.g., an employer or professor).

This is an US-based internship, and candidates must be able to work in the US during the internship. APHA internships are unpaid and located in Washington, D.C. Hybrid or remote options are available.

Vaccination Policy:    Interns must adhere to APHA COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate Policy.

Deadline date:   August 15, 2026 pm EST (Eastern Standard Time)

EEO/AA/VETS/DISABILITY. APHA is strongly and actively committed to diversity in its workplace.