Creative Business Internship: Publications Development Assistant at Calaca Press
Salary £15.65 per hour
Hours 150 Hours, from 1 September to 13 November 2026 (internship can finish prior to 13 November). Work schedule to be agreed - We can offer flexible working arrangements to support study, work, or care responsibilities. Ideally, you will work two days per week, with exact days agreed upon.
Internship Length 8 to 11 weeks
Internship Location Hybrid. Onsite locations will take place across printing studios, as well as selected public-facing settings such as book fairs, workshops, exhibitions, and community events. Some days may also involve research visits to relevant cultural sites in London.
* Support the research, planning, and production of publications across studio and client projects.
* Assist with content organisation, layout preparation, production schedules, and supplier coordination.
* Take notes in meetings with collaborators, clients, and production partners.
* Contribute to creative development through visual research, references, and preparation of materials.
* Support the team at book fairs, workshops, exhibitions, and other public-facing events.
* Help present the studio’s work and engage visitors, collaborators, and partners.
We are looking for a thoughtful, proactive, and reliable intern who is interested in independent publishing, collaborative making, and culture-led projects.
This role would suit someone who is studying/studied design, fine art, illustration, publishing, art direction, graphic communication, or a related creative discipline, especially if they want experience in editorial production, print, and public-facing creative work.
* Clear communication and good organisational skills
* Curiosity, initiative, and openness to learning
* An interest in research-led and community-oriented practice
Desirable: An interest in Latin American culture and diasporic communities.
What will the internship offer the student and what will they learn while they are with you?
This internship offers a complete experience within an independent publishing studio working across editorial production, print, research, and public programming. The intern will learn how publications are developed from idea to final output, while gaining practical skills in project coordination, creative research, communication, and production processes.
You will be supported through shadowing, guided responsibility, and regular dialogue with the team. By the end of the internship, the intern will have contributed to live projects and developed a printed outcome with our support.
Disability Confident Employer
We can confirm that we are a Disability Confident Employer (Level 1-3) who can welcome a wide-range of disabled applicants within our level of training.
We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, regardless of their race, disability, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity and caring responsibility. We are committed to offering a working environment where everyone is valued and feels appreciated.
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