Job Description
We are seeking a Youth Leadership Communications Intern to join our team! You will be responsible for the public relations initiatives of the organization.
Organization: Native Sisters Circle (NSC)
Location: Sacramento area (primarily remote) with in office option
Type: Paid Internship
Hours: 10 hours per week
Term: 6-month internship with option to extend
Start Date: October 2025
Stipend: $1,200/month (paid bi-weekly at $600)
Travel: Must be comfortable traveling locally for NSC events :
Position Summary
The Youth Leadership Communications Intern will support Native Sisters Circle by creating digital content that uplifts our programs, events, and youth voice. This role includes social media content creation, event coordination support, and outreach responsibilities. The ideal candidate is creative, organized, responsible, and passionate about making a positive impact in Indigenous communities. This is a youth mentorship and leadership development opportunity.
Social Media & Communications
Design flyers and promotional materials using Canva
Capture and edit event photos and videos
Help maintain NSC’s online presence and message consistency
Outreach & Events
Assist with planning and organizing NSC events and youth leadership activities
Attend and table at community engagement events
Support event logistics (placing food orders, preparing materials, vendor follow-up)
Help create welcoming and culturally grounded spaces for youth and families
Represent NSC professionally and model positive leadership
Teamwork & Administration
Participate in a weekly check-in meeting with supervisor
Communicate regularly with NSC staff and youth team
Submit weekly timesheets and short progress logs
Meet content deadlines and program responsibilities and maintain a favorable public image for the organization
Essential Requirements
Must have reliable access to a phone, computer or laptop, and internet
Must identify as Indigenous/Native youth (Tribal, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, First Nations, or descendant)
Live in or near Sacramento County or surrounding areas
Able to travel for local NSC events
Able to attend mandatory intern onboarding and team meetings
Qualifications:
What You’ll Gain
Leadership and communications experience
Mentorship throughout the internship
Portfolio development in digital communications
Experience representing a Native-led organization
Pathways for continued leadership opportunities
Certificate of Internship Completion (provided at end of term)
Equal Opportunity
Native Sisters Circle is an equal opportunity organization. We welcome all Indigenous/Native youth and do not discriminate based on gender, identity, sexual orientation, religion, or ability.
Company Description Native Sisters Circle is a Native-led nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, CA, dedicated to empowering tribal youth, families, and communities through leadership development, cultural revitalization, and healing-centered engagement. Founded in 2018 and incorporated in 2022, NSC creates safe spaces where young people can thrive, reclaim their cultural identity, and build resilience.
We partner with schools, tribal nations, and community-based organizations to offer programs such as youth leadership councils, cultural language camps, prevention initiatives, and intergenerational events like Elders Day. Our work uplifts youth voices, strengthens cultural pride, and fosters collective healing while addressing disparities in mental health, education, and community safety.
At Native Sisters Circle, we believe in the power of tradition, community, and youth leadership to create a future where tribal youth are visible, supported, and empowered to lead.
Native Sisters Circle is a Native-led nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, CA, dedicated to empowering tribal youth, families, and communities through leadership development, cultural revitalization, and healing-centered engagement. Founded in 2018 and incorporated in 2022, NSC creates safe spaces where young people can thrive, reclaim their cultural identity, and build resilience.\r\nWe partner with schools, tribal nations, and community-based organizations to offer programs such as youth leadership councils, cultural language camps, prevention initiatives, and intergenerational events like Elders Day. Our work uplifts youth voices, strengthens cultural pride, and fosters collective healing while addressing disparities in mental health, education, and community safety.\r\nAt Native Sisters Circle, we believe in the power of tradition, community, and youth leadership to create a future where tribal youth are visible, supported, and empowered to lead.
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