Overview: The Graphic Design & Print Production Student Employee Intern supports the daily creative and production operations of the campus print shop at a community college. This part-time internship provides hands-on experience in preparing, adapting, and producing print-ready materials for a variety of college departments while also contributing original promotional designs for the campus bookstore.
Campus Location: Des Plaines
Length of Employment: July 2026- December 2026
Can a student do homework in this position? Rarely
Hours Available: 10-15 hrs/week
Schedule Flexibility: Flexible
Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities (TDRs) and Learning Outcomes:
β Adapt and rework existing graphic designs from college departments (CD,TC)
β Prepare digital files for production by checking fonts, links, sizing, color accuracy, and overall file integrity (CD, TC)
β Create original promotional and marketing materials for the campus bookstore (CD)
β Communicate professionally with print shop staff and campus clients (PF, CM)
Candidate Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills and Other Abilities or KSOAs)
Qualified candidates will have the following competencies and skills:
β Basic to intermediate proficiency in graphic design principles, including layout, typography, color theory, and visual hierarchy
β Working knowledge of industry-standard design software, such as Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop (or equivalent)
β Understanding of print production fundamentals, including file setup, resolution, color modes (RGB vs. CMYK), bleeds, and margins
β Ability to follow established brand guidelines and apply them consistently across materials
β Strong attention to detail and accuracy when preparing files for print
β Ability to accept feedback and make revisions in a timely, professional manner Effective time management skills and the ability to meet deadlines in a production environment
β Clear written and verbal communication skills
β Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team
β Basic organizational skills, including file naming and version control
β Willingness to learn print shop workflows, equipment, and safety procedures
β Professionalism, reliability, and a positive attitude in a customer-focused campus setting
β Eligible to work in the United States
β GPA of at least 2.0 or higher at the time of hire
β Enrolled in at least six credit hours during the fall semester