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Write compelling creative briefs that translate business goals into actionable direction for ... Paid holidays, generous time off, Summer Fridays, and a company-wide Summer Break week so the whole ...

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Strong brief-writing skills and the ability to translate business objectives into creative ... Paid holidays, generous time off, Summer Fridays, and a company-wide Summer Break week so the whole ...

WMUR, the ABC affiliate in Manchester, NH, has an opening for a summer intern within our Creative ... You will learn the fundamentals of writing and producing effective topical promotion for WMUR.

WMUR, the ABC affiliate in Manchester, NH, has an opening for a summer intern within our Creative ... You will learn the fundamentals of writing and producing effective topical promotion for WMUR.

Strong brief-writing skills and the ability to translate business objectives into creative ... Paid holidays, generous time off, Summer Fridays, and a company-wide Summer Break week so the whole ...

WMUR, the ABC affiliate in Manchester, NH, has an opening for a summer intern within our Creative ... You will learn the fundamentals of writing and producing effective topical promotion for WMUR.

WMUR, the ABC affiliate in Manchester, NH, has an opening for a summer intern within our Creative ... You will learn the fundamentals of writing and producing effective topical promotion for WMUR.

WMUR, the ABC affiliate in Manchester, NH, has an opening for a summer intern within our Creative ... You will learn the fundamentals of writing and producing effective topical promotion for WMUR.

WMUR, the ABC affiliate in Manchester, NH, has an opening for a summer intern within our Creative ... You will learn the fundamentals of writing and producing effective topical promotion for WMUR.

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How much do summer creative writer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for summer creative writer in the United States is $62,185.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $85,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Summer Creative Writers?

Summer Creative Writers are individuals hired for the summer season to produce original written content such as stories, poems, scripts, or articles. They often work for camps, educational programs, publishing houses, or marketing teams to contribute creative material for projects or events. Their work may involve collaborating with other writers, editing content, and participating in workshops or writing sessions. This role is ideal for those looking to hone their writing skills in a collaborative, often fast-paced environment during the summer months.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Creative Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Creative Writer, you need strong writing, storytelling, and editing skills, often demonstrated through a portfolio or relevant coursework. Familiarity with word processing programs, online publishing platforms, and style guides is typically required. Creativity, adaptability, and the ability to accept feedback help writers produce original content and improve quickly. These skills are vital to consistently generating engaging material and meeting project deadlines in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.

What types of projects can a Summer Creative Writer expect to work on, and how collaborative is the role?

As a Summer Creative Writer, you'll often contribute to a variety of projects such as marketing campaigns, social media content, blog posts, or even short scripts, depending on the organization's needs. While much of your work will be independent, you'll regularly collaborate with editors, designers, and marketing teams to align your writing with broader campaign goals and brand voice. This role provides a great opportunity to build a versatile portfolio and gain feedback from experienced professionals, which is valuable for career growth in creative fields.

What is the difference between Summer Creative Writer vs Summer Content Writer?

AspectSummer Creative WriterSummer Content Writer
Required CredentialsPortfolio, writing samples, sometimes a degree in English or related fieldPortfolio, writing samples, often a degree in communications or related field
Work EnvironmentCreative projects, brainstorming sessions, flexible deadlinesContent production, editing, publishing platforms
Employer & Industry UsageAdvertising agencies, publishing houses, media companiesDigital marketing firms, media outlets, corporate blogs

While both roles involve writing skills and creative abilities, Summer Creative Writers focus on original storytelling and creative projects, whereas Summer Content Writers concentrate on producing content for digital platforms. The roles often overlap in skills and work environments, but their primary outputs differ, making each suited to different career interests within the writing industry.

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Infographic showing various Summer Creative Writer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 78% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,185 per year, or $29.9 per hour.
Writing Instructor for Summer Camp 2026

Writing Instructor for Summer Camp 2026

Education Unlimited

Palo Alto, CA โ€ข On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

Temporary

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Job description

Education Unlimitedยฎ provides academic summer camps & pre-college summer programs for students entering grades 4-12. Our summer programs include public speaking camps, college admissions prep programs, science camps, summer acting camp, writing camps, computer camp, leadership camp, video production camp, and college tours.
OPEN POSITIONS:
Camp Dates: Camp sessions are each one week in length and run from June 9 to August 9. Instructors may be hired for one or more weeks. Please indicate which weeks you are available to work on the application as well as how many total weeks you would like to work during the summer.
Average Class Size: 6 - 10 students
Two position types are available:
  1. Online Instructors - Online instructors will lead classes via zoom and google classroom with cohorts of approximately 6-8 students. All curriculum materials will be provided, but instructors will need to have a reliable computer and internet connection and a quiet and professional place from which to host class.
  2. On-Campus Instructors - On-campus positions are available at UCLA, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Georgetown Universities. These are residential positions and teachers will be provided with room and board in the university residence halls. Some limited commuter positions may also be available for local instructors.

There are 4 writing courses available. Instructors will be hired to teach one or more of these writing courses. Please indicate on the application which courses you are interested in teaching:
  • A+ Summer High School (High School Academic Writing): Teaches rising 9th and 10th-grade students how to synthesize information from various sources to write a cohesive argumentative paper defending a central position. Students will have Socratic discussions around the topic area, and explore news articles, books, short stories, poems, songs, etc around the topic area before developing their central thesis and defending it in a cohesive paper. The program is designed to give students who are already doing well in school an experience that is both challenging and fun.

  • A+ Summer Middle School (Middle School Reading/Writing): A+ Summer Middle School immerses rising 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students in an environment that encourages critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and collaboration. Students will read Agatha Christie's Mousetrap and learn to analyze how writers create characters and develop their story arcs. They will then use that knowledge to write their own mystery story. In addition, students will have a forensics science unit where they will explore blood typing, fingerprint analysis, blood splatter, and even take the DNA of a strawberry. In addition to being fun, these critical thinking activities create a bridge between creative writing and argumentative writing as students learn that writers, like detectives, must use evidence to support their positions.

  • Emerging Writers 7-9 Grade: (Creative Writing for students entering grades 7-9) Emerging Writers Institute is a unique opportunity for rising 7th - 9th graders to explore creative writing. From day one, students are challenged through small group seminars focused on fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. In these seminars, and at daily writing workshops, students investigate the fundamentals of storytelling and discover how to read like writers. Diverse afternoon electives may include sci-fi writing, screenwriting, graphic novels, and travel writing and are used to let students try out new genres in a safe, exploratory environment. Scheduled writing time and one-on-one instructor evaluations help students develop good writing habits that will serve them year-round. By the end of the week, students will share polished pieces for publication in their own literary magazine and present their work in an informal reading for family and friends.

  • Emerging Writers 10-12: (Creative Writing for students entering grades 10-12) Rising 10th-12th graders experience a unique curriculum designed to develop and support students' imaginative writing across literary genres. Immersive workshops in fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry encourage students to challenge themselves technically and artistically as they discover their own literary voices. Through our intensive MFA-style workshops and engaging literary outings, EWI offers a rigorous and challenging writing experience for students. Supported by the guidance of experienced authors and instructors, young writers hone their craft in a collaborative environment. Students will learn through guided daily writing workshops, one-on-one instructor evaluations, group editing sessions, and creative presentations of their work. Our unique program lets young writers from around the world form and sustain literary friendships that can last a lifetime. The program culminates in students presenting their work and having it published in our literary anthology.

Job Description:
The primary responsibility of the Writing Instructor will be to guide students through the Education Unlimited writing curriculum.
Class sizes are kept purposefully small (average 6-8 students) to allow teachers the ability to really give students the personalized attention and feedback they need to grow as a writer and really love the art of writing. In addition to teaching, instructors will be responsible for assisting students as needed in one-on-one feedback sessions, and leading students in a showcase at the end of camp. Instructors will also be responsible for tracking student work and handing in any deliverables to the camp director and EU home office.
On-Campus Additional Duties:
In addition to teaching responsibilities, on-campus instructors should be available and willing to assist the camp director with active supervision, recreational activities, and some administrative tasks. Instructors should be mature, reliable, and able to work well with fellow staffers. Instructors are also expected to act as mentors and will help lead field trips and guide students on excursions. With the support of the entire staff, instructors are responsible for the health and safety of students, in addition to fulfilling instructional objectives.
Qualifications:
The ideal instructor will have significant writing experience, as well as classroom management skills. Most importantly, instructors should be supportive of student work and excited to help students improve their writing skills in the classroom and in feedback sessions.
  • 3+ years' experience teaching writing at the high school or college level (for high school programs).
  • 3+ years' experience teaching writing at the elementary, middle school, or high school level (for middle school programs).
  • Bachelor's degree required; MFA preferred.
  • Ability to teach various genres preferred.
  • Publications and knowledge about the publication process are preferred.
  • A calm and professional demeanor.
  • The willingness and ability to work long hours.
  • Self-motivation and follow-through.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong people skills.
  • A passion for education and writing.