Website Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Summary
The StarPoint Summer Camp Communications Intern will work closely with the Family Programs Director to coordinate logistics and communication materials for StarPoint Summer Camp and Kids Science Camp. This intern will design, create, and distribute weekly communications for camper families, including camp reminders and newsletters. The intern will serve as the camp photographer and lead the team of education interns in documenting camp activities, as well as develop the end-of-camp celebration slideshow. The intern will also be responsible for coordinating day-of logistics for camp guests, presenters, and speakers, and will step into classrooms as needed to support teachers and campers.
Key Details
Duration: May 8 – August 7, 2026
Full-time availability is required during the core camp period (May 8 – July 31); hours may vary outside of those dates.
Deadline: ASAP (Posted February 6, 2026)
Eligibility
- Be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree.
- Have experience working with elementary-age children.
- Preference will be given to juniors, seniors, or graduating seniors entering the workforce.
- Preference will be given to candidates with photography experience.
- Have an academic background or experience in communications, education, or a museum setting.
- Have strong oral and written communication skills.
- Possess experience providing exceptional customer service.
- Demonstrate excellent organizational and research skills.
- Have the ability to multitask.
- Exhibit professional behavior and a responsible work ethic.
- Have basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Teams, and Canva.
- Must be available for some nights and weekends.
Compensation
$15 per hour
About
Founded in 1925, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ignite joy, wonder, and curiosity by creating powerful learning experiences for children and adults.
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