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Location
Joliet, IL
Salary
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Post Date
January 31st, 2026
Fetched
February 2nd, 2026

Job Description

The Joliet Public Library is seeking a creative, outgoing Communications Intern to support our marketing efforts. This is a hands-on, paid internship designed for a student who wants real-world experience in communications, social media, writing, and event support, all within a community-centered library environment.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys creating content, talking to people, and helping tell the story of a library they love.

Responsibilities

• Assist with social media content for platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube
• Help brainstorm, film, and edit short-form videos, including approaching staff to participate
• Proofread and edit promotional materials for clarity, tone, and accuracy
• Write blog posts and short promotional content highlighting library programs and services
• Help support special events, exhibits, and opening nights
• Assist with larger events or exhibits, including event and exhibit support
• Collaborate with staff across departments to gather stories and content


Qualifications

• Strong writing skills and attention to detail
• Comfortable communicating with staff and the public
• Comfortable being both in front of the camera and behind the scenes.
• Interest in communications, marketing, social media, journalism, or related fields
• Creative, curious, and willing to learn
• Reliable and able to manage multiple tasks
• A genuine interest in libraries and the Joliet community
• Schedule & Flexibility
• 15-20 hours per week
• Flexible scheduling to accommodate class commitments
• Occasional evenings or weekends required for special events


This internship is eligible for college credit, depending on the student's academic program. The Joliet Public Library is happy to work with students and faculty advisors to complete required documentation and evaluations.

What You'll Gain

Hands-on experience in public-sector communications

Portfolio-ready writing and social media content

• Exposure to event promotion and community engagement
• Mentorship and professional development in a library setting
• College Credit