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Communications Intern

CcmcMelbourne, FLMay 3rd, 2026
About The CommunityWe are an innovative new town that sets a completely new standard for sustainable, responsible growth. Our community combines the best of America’s great hometown traditions with all the conveniences of today and tomorrow. From the largest solar-plus-storage system operating in the U.S. today, the expansive public green spaces and trails to the gigabyte of fiber-optic connectivity standard to every home and free Wi-Fi everywhere you may roam, it is a place where families can benefit from the most advanced technologies, then walk out their doors to reconnect with nature and neighbors. We have a very robust Lifestyle program, hosting numerous lifestyle events annually.This will be a part-time, limited term assignment. We will partner with the student and college to review hours/schedule expectationsThe Communications Intern supports the Communications Department by assisting with content creation, event coverage, and administrative tasks. This position provides hands-on experience in community communications, marketing, and digital media.Key ResponsibilitiesContent Assistance Assist in creating graphics and visual content using Canva, with an emphasis on creative design, branding consistency, and visual storytellingDemonstrate the ability to go beyond basic functionality by producing engaging, polished, and on-brand materialsSupport the preparation of communication draftsEvent Support Attend community events to assist with photography, video, or social media coverage. Help capture content for future marketing and promotional use. Digital Support Help organize media files including photos and videos. Support the creation of reels or short-form video content. Administrative Tasks Assist with organizing communication files and archives. Support general communications projects assigned by the Communications Director. LEARNING OBJECTIVESFamiliarity with HOA operations, systems, and governance processesExperience supporting community engagement initiatives and eventsDevelopment of professional communication and organizational skillsUnderstanding of compliance procedures and community standardsExposure to administrative workflows, resident services practices, and operational planningPotential academic credit (subject to school approval)Flexible scheduling available to accommodate class commitmentsConsideration for extended internship or future employment based on performancePhysical RequirementsThe physical requirements can vary, but generally, they may include:Ability to walk, stand, or sit for extended periods during site visits, meetings, or office tasksCapability to lift and carry items up to 25 pounds (e.g., event supplies, signage, small equipment)Comfortable working indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditionsAbility to climb stairs and navigate multi-level properties or facilitiesManual dexterity to operate computers, phones, and office equipmentVisual and auditory acuity to observe property conditions, read documents, and communicate effectivelyMust maintain a valid driver’s license when travel is necessary. (Please note: If driving is part of your job, we will request and review an MVR at the time of hire and on a periodic basis thereafter to ensure that employees maintain a satisfactory driving status.)We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible work environment. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application process or in performing the job duties as described in the posting, please email talent@ccmcnet.com so we can review next steps together.