POSITION: Marketing Intern
DEPARTMENT: Marketing and Communications
REPORTS TO: Senior Marketing Manager
FLSA: Hourly, non-exempt
SALARY RANGE: $20/hour for 29 hours/week (total compensation of $6,380 for 11-week internship)
About the Center
The Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Inc. (the “Center”) is a not-for-profit that promotes and protects affordable homeownership so middle- and working-class families can build strong, thriving communities. We meet the diverse needs of homeowners by offering free, high-quality housing counseling and services, coordinating a network of service providers across the city, and providing free or low-cost loans for homeownership.
Through its work, the Center supports and expands homeownership across New York by developing programs that focus on underserved communities. We have successfully delivered over $500 million to homeowners in several state-wide interventions in response to physical, financial, and health crises, working with both the city and state to expand protections for New Yorkers. By helping homeowners individually and systematically, the Center achieves lasting change. To date, the Center and its partners have helped more than 250,000 low- and moderate-income (LMI) families with a median annual income of $46,000 keep their homes and gain financial stability, preserving over $10 billion in neighborhood property value across New York.
Position Summary
The Intern will report directly to the Senior Marketing Manager, working closely with program areas like the Clean Energy Hub. The Intern will receive an in-depth introduction to a multifaceted non-profit organization’s marketing and communications functions in support of marketing campaigns, project management, marketing process management, performance measurement, and storytelling. Internship will be a part-time (29 hours per week), non-exempt, and hybrid role, requiring two days per week in our NY office. The internship is anticipated to run for 11 weeks, from mid-June through the end of August 2025.
Essential Functions may include one or more of the following, depending on the departmental assignment, department needs, and the intern’s skills and interests:
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Educational Requirements:
Skills & Experience Required:
Salary:
$20 per hour, up to 29 hours per week, depending on class schedule
Application:
To apply for this position, please submit your cover letter and resume via the Center’s website, cnycn.org. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicant review will continue until the position is filled.
This position is currently a hybrid role, which may be subject to change. The candidate must be willing to travel to the office at least once per week and more if necessary. They must be able to work independently from home and be reliably accessible during agreed work hours.
The Center strongly encourages Section 3 residents to participate in this hiring effort.
Information to determine if you are a Section 3 resident can be obtained by contacting
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation to participate in this hiring effort are requested to contact: careers@cnycn.org. The Center for NYC Neighborhoods is an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, hire, upgrade, train, and promote for all positions and job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran or disabled veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other status as a member of any other legally protected group or activity.
To learn more, visit cnycn.org.
POSITION: Marketing Intern
DEPARTMENT: Marketing and Communications
REPORTS TO: Senior Marketing Manager
FLSA: Hourly, non-exempt
SALARY RANGE: $20/hour for 29 hours/week (total compensation of $6,380 for 11-week internship)
About the Center
The Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Inc. (the “Center”) is a not-for-profit that promotes and protects affordable homeownership so middle- and working-class families can build strong, thriving communities. We meet the diverse needs of homeowners by offering free, high-quality housing counseling and services, coordinating a network of service providers across the city, and providing free or low-cost loans for homeownership.
Through its work, the Center supports and expands homeownership across New York by developing programs that focus on underserved communities. We have successfully delivered over $500 million to homeowners in several state-wide interventions in response to physical, financial, and…