FUTURE GNB EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITYFGNB277 ? Graphic Design and Data Visualization Student Internship Placement for Fall 2025 Term Application Deadline: July 19, 2025Location: 551 King Street, Fredericton or RemoteNumber of placements: 1 Salary: $17.50/hour Hours per week: Flexible (around 20 hours)Placement Duration: September ? December 2025 Department: Social Development (SD) Placement Description: The selected student will be working with the Child and Youth team to develop materials supporting their ongoing initiatives. The successful candidate will work with the team to visualize and synthesize data from multiple sources. From there, they will produce visually compelling media materials regarding Child and Youth topics which will communicate key messaging to both internal and external stakeholders.This role offers an opportunity for skills development and hands-on experience.Need to have: Language requirement: English or Bilingual Enrolled in a post-secondary program in Graphic Design, Computer Science, Business Administration, Communications, or related field.Nice to have: Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, Microsoft Office Suite, and data visualization tools is an asset. The ideal candidate should be organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment with competing deadlines. Strong interpersonal and written communication skills, along with the ability to connect information and demonstrate how outputs lead to outcomes, are also valued.Providing a safe workplace for all. Your health & safety are important to us. GNB has implemented preventative measures across the organization to ensure your health & safety.How to apply: Submit your application through our Future GNB Student Connector: Future GNB Student Connector - Student Pool - Fall 2025 - Application Form.
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