By combining online learning with religious education, BYU-Pathway Worldwide inspires hope, opening new opportunities in higher education to learn by study and by faith.
BYU-Pathway Worldwide is looking to hire multiple interns to work starting in April. Click on job titles to learn more and to apply through BYU Handshake.
Knowledge Base Spring Intern
PURPOSES The Knowledge Base Intern focuses on improving the outward-facing knowledge base for BYU-Pathway Worldwide’s Student Services. This intern will be working directly with the Student Services Coordinator and team, the Data Analytics team, the Communications team, and other areas as needed. The Knowledge Base Intern’s work will primarily be in project management and organization, assisting with clarifying and providing access to various informative articles for both students and teachers. The internship is a four-month position starting April, located in Salt Lake City with no benefits and no stipend for housing. The salary is $13.50 per hour.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Work with the Knowledge Base team to get articles from inside the system and make them outward facing
- Monitor the progress of each article
- Coordinate with the Communications team for article language
- Coordinate with the Data Analytics team and collaborate on joint information and apply it in a meaningful way
- Potential testing of information receival by students
- Understand and connect with a unique user base
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Must be eligible to work in the United States
- Desired Majors: English, Communication, Software Development/Engineering, Business or Project Management, or other relevant major
- Strong writing and reporting skills – technical writing is a plus
Peer Mentoring Spring Internship
The Peer Mentoring Internship is a project-based internship centered on creating and piloting a peer mentor model for PathwayConnect students. With students in over 100 countries, BYU-Pathway Worldwide has a need to develop a unique model that can serve a diverse and growing student population. The internship is a three to four-month, full-time position, starting in April. It is located in Salt Lake City with no benefits and no stipend for housing. The salary is $13.50 per hour.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Must be eligible to work in the United States
- Desired Majors: Communications, English, Journalism, Business, Marketing, Psychology, or other relevant majors
- Strong writing and reporting skills
Advising Communication Specialist Spring Intern
The Advising Internship is a project-based internship centered on improving the student experience in the course planning and educational path systems. With students in over 100 countries, BYU-Pathway Worldwide has a need to develop a unique communication system that can serve a diverse and growing student population. The Advising Intern plays a crucial role in helping the advising team design the communication plan, write and create content for answering student questions, and helping to educate students about their options. The internship is a four-month position, full-time position, Starting in April- located in Salt Lake City with no benefits and no stipend for housing. The salary is $13.50 per hour.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Attend meetings with Advising Services Manager and collaborate with related departments
- Create content/communication for coursework and educational path guides that can be provided for students
- Work with advisors to determine frequently asked questions and to better understand the student experience
- Think like a student in order to anticipate student needs in designing and authoring the potential outlets of information, including email, portal, and other tools
- Understand and connect with a unique user base in order to determine where communication should be inserted
QUALIFICATIONS Paid Interns are qualified while enrolled in an educational institution and for one year following graduation. They must sign a Paid Internship Engagement Letter.
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Must be eligible to work in the United States
- Desired Majors: Communications, English, Journalism, Business, Marketing, Psychology, or other relevant majors
- Strong writing and reporting skills
Social Media Intern
BYU-Pathway Worldwide is looking to fill several social media intern positions at our downtown Salt Lake City office with several start times in January, April, and August. These internship positions are 40-hours per week and are paid. Social media interns fill strategy and production areas in either digital marketing and advertising, or social community growth and engagement in support of BYU-Pathway Worldwide’s digital outreach efforts. These efforts include managing day-to-day social media activity; developing and implementing social media campaigns and tactics; targeting online outreach to promote brand awareness and drive enrollment; and analyzing, reviewing, and reporting on effectiveness of campaigns to maximize results. The following social media internships will be available:
Digital Media Marketing & Analytics Intern: This intern will be responsible for daily monitoring and actionable insights on active ad campaigns, managing early testing of creative and audience assumptions through A/B, threshold, split tests, etc. review ad performance and audience insights for recommended ad iterations, and to build and organize campaigns, ad sets, and ads in Facebook Ads Manager.
Google Adwords Intern: This intern will help pioneer BYU-Pathway’s Google Adwords account and develop our ad structure. The Digital Media Marketing & Analytics Intern and the Google AdWords intern will work closely together on enrollment-based advertising campaigns.
Social Media Community Intern: This intern will be responsible for fostering community growth within the many networks of BYU-Pathway’s Facebook groups. They will also be responsible for moderating discussion within the groups as well as publishing content from the global Facebook page as needed. These positions will help BYU-Pathway clearly and effectively communicate its mission, and blessings to a diverse audience of thousands of students and Church-service missionaries throughout the world using social media. As a member of a professional communication team, students will gain meaningful experience and skills applicable to the communication field.
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