Editorial Intern, Nonfiction - Part Time (Summer 2025)
Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, IL, United States
For more than 60 years, Tyndale has helped readers discover the life-giving truths of God's Word. Today we're one of the largest independently owned Christian publishers in the world. Though our business has grown, our mission remains the same: to open God's Word to as many as possible in language they can relate to and understand.
About Our Internships
Tyndale Internships are designed for college students wanting to explore a career in the Publishing industry. You will get to participate in regular events with other interns across various departments, training workshops that translate common workplace language, such as benefits and career development, and Immersion Days. Our goal is to help build your network by developing your skills and infusing social events and gatherings throughout your internship.
Important Details
- Interviews for this opening will start in December 2024.
- Internships will start in May 2025.
- Internships are generally through the summer but can have flexible scheduling.
- You will be in a cohort of other interns.
- This is a paid internship.
The Editorial Intern
Are you seeking an opportunity to learn about the Christian book publishing profession while gaining experience in copyediting and proofreading? If so, you may be interested in this internship position.
Tyndale is looking for an individual who loves to work with words and is attentive to detail to join an established nonfiction editorial team during summer 2025 for 20 hours/week of editorial work. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, along with a desire to serve others, are required. The primary responsibilities are copyediting manuscripts and proofreading galleys, covers, and other materials.
Requirements
Candidates should be about to begin their junior or senior year of college; experience with college or community publications is a plus. Candidates must have an excellent knowledge of the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and punctuation. Excellent oral and written communication skills are required. Candidates will need excellent computer skills; a thorough knowledge of the Bible and a growing understanding of evangelical Christian thought; and basic and growing editorial judgment and knowledge of the complexities of writing and editing.
Many employees join Tyndale because they are passionate about the way God's Word, biblically based literature, and Tyndale's giving can minister to the spiritual needs of people. When you apply, we want to know what you're passionate about and why you want to work here. That's why we highly recommend writing a cover letter, so that we have a chance to get to know you.
Apply today!