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Multiple Internships - Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association (OCA)

Oklahoma City, OK • Closes March 15


Marketing Internship: The OCA Marketing Intern will assist with a variety of tasks to support the organization’s marketing efforts. This includes helping with the Cowman, which may involve creating or editing promotional content. The intern will also design engaging social media posts to promote events and opportunities, as well as support the creation of promotional materials for upcoming events and other topics. Additionally, the role will include assisting with website management, ensuring that content is updated regularly and the site remains user-friendly. This position provides hands-on experience in digital marketing, content creation, and event promotion.


Marketing Internship: The OCA Member Services Intern will support the operation of the organization by assisting with various membership-related tasks. This includes helping manage member registrations, renewals, and inquiries, as well as maintaining communication through email updates. The intern will also assist with organizing and coordinating current events, ensuring their successful execution, and providing administrative support to ensure the OCA runs efficiently. This role offers hands-on experience in membership services, event management, and general operations, contributing to the overall success of the organization.


Learn more and apply here.

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