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iLCP Spring/Summer Collections and Communications Internship (Remote Work)


The International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) is a U.S. based non-profit organization whose mission is to support environmental and cultural conservation through ethical photography and filmmaking. Founded in 2005, our programs are built on the participation and contributions of our Fellows, an elite group of the world’s top wildlife, nature and culture photographers who, in addition to displaying remarkable photographic skills, have each demonstrated a deep commitment to conservation efforts around the globe. Our Fellowship is a dynamic, collaborative, and supportive community that aims to influence all photographers and users of imagery to adopt the best and most sustainable practices with regards to the creation and use of visual media.


iLCP is seeking candidates who have strong communications, research, and writing skills, a willingness to think independently, and a passion for conservation and storytelling. The Visuals and Communications intern will become an integral part of our small team and learn the ins and outs of working at an image-based nonprofit organization. You will have the opportunity to work with the world’s best photographers and see how to use imagery to move the needle for conservation. 

The internship is approximately 18-20 hours per week, and will be remote. 
Internship Dates: June - September 

Applicants must provide a resume and cover letter that describes their interest in the position to Brooke@ilcp.com 

Please note: this is an unpaid internship, though we will provide a monthly stipend 

Communications

  • Aid in managing iLCP’s social channels (Instagram, Facebook, & TikTok, primarily)
  • Brainstorm new and innovative ways for iLCP to reach further audiences and increase engagement through various social media platforms
  • Create engaging content on a weekly and monthly basis 
  • Work with our Social Media Coordinator to develop and post content to iLCP’s social media platforms
  • Collect, review, and report analytics
  • Assist with graphic design for social media posts
  • Review data on the performance of social media platforms and adjust plans or strategies to optimize outreach  



Visual Collections 

  • Catalog photo submissions (caption, keyword, embed metadata)
  • Aid in new “Feature Photographer” submission process 
  • Research ways to market our image collections and promote through social media

Other administrative tasks as required

  • Research articles, stories, resources, photos, videos, or other content from activities and events 
  • Meet project deadlines 
  • Attend and contribute to the regular team meetings
  • Be willing to attend virtual meetings in EST timezone 


Intern Qualifications

  • Current or recent college student, with educational background in marketing, communications, photojournalism, or environmental science a plus
  • Excellent verbal and written skills  
  • Experience with the effective marketing and utilization of social channels including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube
  • Strong research skills
  • Proven effectiveness with managing timely delivery of work against short deadlines
  • An eagerness to learn and work with a small but effective team
  • Experience with Canva a plus
  • Laptop and secure wi-fi access

The internship is approximately 18-20 hours per week, and will be remote. 
Internship Dates: June - September 
Applicants must provide a resume and cover letter that describes their interest in the position to Brooke@ilcp.com 



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International League of Conservation Photographers

A global community of conservation photographers and filmmakers working to share conservation stories and solutions through ethical visual storytelling
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