Ocean Job Board
Marketing & Communications
Washington, DC, USA
USD 18.5-22.5 / hour
Do you want to make a difference protecting and restoring the abundance of the world’s oceans? Oceana, the world’s largest advocacy organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation, is looking for a Communications Intern to join the Global Marketing and Communications team. The Communications Intern is responsible for tracking and circulating Oceana’s press coverage in the United States and internationally, conducting media research, building media lists, and drafting and editing communications materials.
The intern ultimately helps Oceana’s communications team achieve its goals of increasing public awareness of Oceana and raising the organization’s profile among key audiences. The position requires someone who is detail- and team-oriented, organized, interested in conservation issues, and familiar with news organizations.
Strong candidates for this position will be recent graduates with a bachelor’s degree in public relations, communications, journalism, or a related field. The Communications Intern reports to Oceana’s International Communications Director. This position is full-time (40 hours/week) and based in Washington, DC.
Candidates should submit their resume, cover letter, and two writing samples to be considered.
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The compensation for this role is $18.50 – $22.50 hourly.
Founded in 2001, Oceana is the largest international advocacy organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation. Oceana is working to restore the resilience, diversity, and abundance of marine ecosystems to ensure that our oceans are a significant source of wild-caught fish that can help feed the world.
We achieve measurable change by conducting specific, science-based campaigns with fixed deadlines and articulated goals. Our campaigns extend to countries that, combined, govern nearly one-quarter of the world’s wild-caught fish, including Belize, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ghana, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union.
Oceana values a diverse workforce and welcomes people different from each other in many ways, including characteristics such as race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, and national origin. Oceana considers all qualified candidates and seeks to recruit from a diverse candidate pool
Please apply and submit your cover letter by September 11, 2026