Job no:492595 Position type:Student Location:Norman Division/Equivalent: University of Oklahoma School/Unit: Academic Affairs - NRM Department/Office: Provost Direct - NRM Categories:Student
Pay Range: Targeted salary of $10.00/hour, based on experience.
Benefits Eligible: No
Work Schedule: Flexible Schedule
Travel: Not required
Position Introduction:
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is seeking a part-time Student Communications & Media Assistant for summer 2026, and the 2026–2027 academic year to assist in growing our media presence on a variety of platforms. The individual selected will work with the museum’s PR & Marketing Officer and museum staff to gather content for internal and external communications, including but not limited to, the website, social media, and e-newsletters. Additional responsibilities include sharing content to engage our audience via social media and promote natural and cultural history. Responsibilities will include other duties as assigned. The student assistant will need to have excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as the technical ability to design or produce content and share it with our audience. Some interest in and familiarity with journalism will be necessary to understand and accurately disseminate information.
Required Education and Experience:
Must be currently enrolled in a combination of two terms as a student at the University of Oklahoma.
Hiring contingent upon verification of current student status.
Skills
Proficient use of Microsoft Office suite of products and Internet
Experience with Adobe Creative Suite and social media
Familiarity with graphic design using Canva or similar tools
Familiarity/Interest in working with WordPress or similar web design tools
Strong communication and writing/editing skills
Experience in content discovery and ability to write in a scientific and creative manner to optimize content
Highly organized, detail oriented, able to handle multiple tasks, and meet deadlines
Communicate and interact effectively, respectfully and appropriately with co-workers, media and public
Experience working with multiple social media platforms in a professional or organizational setting
Strategically planning posts on all platforms to assure maximum reach
Assisting in the development of visual media elements to highlight the work of the museum
Scheduling content posts
Engaging with followers in a professional setting
Maintaining and growing our audiences
Assisting with outreach events, including photography
Other duties as assigned
Required Certifications and Licenses:
None
Department Preferences:
Ability to work throughout Summer and Fall 2026, and Spring 2027
Journalism, public relations, marketing, communication, or arts management majors preferred
Experience or interest in media production
Experience or interest in using video and still photography equipment such as DSCR, audio capture, smart phone or similar tools
Experience or interest in video editing software such as Adobe Premier, Canva, or similar tools
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Familiarity with principles and best practices of organizing, writing, editing, and publishing effective content across different communication and media platforms
Experience or interest in working in a museum or non-profit environment
Experience or interest in using project management, analytics, and tracking software tools
Hiring Contingent Upon a Background Check: Yes
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