
Front-End Development Intern
The Nature Conservancy
internship
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $17 per hour
Job Level
About the role
- Collaborate with the UX Designer and CEP Web Developer to ensure templates align with brand standards and approved mockups.
- Deliver a complete set of modular, reusable email templates that empower content authors to build campaigns independently.
- Troubleshoot rendering issues across major email clients and devices, ensuring consistent performance and accessibility.
- Balance technical precision with creative problem-solving to translate design concepts into responsive, editable templates.
- Contribute to the modernization of the CEP by enabling faster campaign launches and greater flexibility for donor pilots.
- Work independently on technical tasks while seeking input and feedback to ensure quality and alignment with project goals.
Requirements
- HS Diploma or equivalent.
- Recent graduate with a degree in communications, marketing, computer science, or a related field, or currently enrolled in a graduate program in one of these areas or a related field.
- Strong HTML & CSS skills, especially for email development (tables, inline styles, responsive layout techniques).
- Understanding of email client rendering constraints (Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, etc.).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Experience in research, writing, and editing
- Close attention to detail
- Access to a reliable internet connection
Benefits
- Health care benefits
- Flexible spending accounts
- 401(k) plan with an 8% employer match
- Parental leave
- Accrued paid time off
- Life insurance
- Disability coverage
- Employee assistance program
- Other life and work well-being benefits
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
HTMLCSSemail developmentresponsive layout techniquestroubleshootingmodular templatesemail client rendering
Soft Skills
communication skillsattention to detailcreative problem-solvingindependencecollaboration