
Marketing Intern (Remote)
Entheo, Tulsa, OK, United States
Entheology Project is seeking a creative and mission-aligned Marketing Intern to help expand our digital footprint and support awareness around psychedelic‑assisted therapy, entheogenic research, and regenerative wellness. This is a part‑time, flexible internship for those passionate about mindful storytelling, social change, and ethical tech.
About the Role
As a Marketing Intern, you’ll collaborate with our Digital Marketing Manager to assist in social media campaigns, event promotions, content creation, and community outreach. You’ll gain hands‑on experience with nonprofit marketing, entheogenic education, and impact‑driven digital strategy — all within a trauma‑informed and inclusive environment.
️ Responsibilities
Draft and schedule social media content for Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn
Research content trends and assist in growing our audience organically
Contribute to blog posts, email newsletters, and campaign materials
Support promotional outreach for fundraising and music events
Track engagement metrics and assist with light data analysis
Assist with internal documentation and marketing calendar updates
✅ Qualifications
Required:
Strong written communication and attention to detail
Familiarity with social platforms and basic content formats
Interest in psychedelics, wellness, or nonprofit work
Organized, self‑directed, and reliable
Preferred:
Student or recent graduate in Marketing, Communications, or Psychology
Experience with Adobe CS Suite, Klaviyo, or video editing apps
Knowledge of entheogens, harm reduction, or integrative mental health
Details
Type: Part‑time Internship (10–15 hrs/week)
Location: Remote (Bay Area event participation optional)
Compensation: Unpaid, with performance‑based letters of recommendation and growth potential
Duration: 3–6 months (extendable)
To Apply Provide:
Resume
Brief statement (max 300 words) on why this opportunity excites you
One writing or content sample (social post, newsletter, or blog)
The Entheology Project is an equal opportunity organization. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, particularly those from historically underrepresented communities.
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