Help tell the story of solar for y’all. Sunpath Solar is looking for a creative, curious, and community-minded summer intern to help us share the story of solar energy across Atlanta and Georgia.
This is not a sit-in-the-corner-and-make-copies internship. You’ll be out in the field, meeting real people, visiting active solar projects, helping document the work of our crews, supporting community events, creating social media content, and helping build the marketing materials that introduce more families, businesses, nonprofits, and congregations to solar.
Sunpath is a Georgia-based solar company committed to making clean energy practical, trustworthy, and accessible. We believe good marketing should feel honest, local, useful, and human. We are looking for someone who can help us show the people, projects, craftsmanship, and community impact behind our work.
As our Summer Brand Storytelling & Marketing Intern, you’ll help develop and implement a summer content strategy for Sunpath Solar. You’ll work with our sales, marketing, community engagement, and field teams to create content that helps people understand who we are, what we do, and why solar matters.
Your work may include:
Help create a summer content plan for Sunpath’s social media, advertising, website, and community outreach. This may include content themes, posting schedules, campaign ideas, project spotlights, customer stories, educational posts, and event promotion.
Create posts, stories, reels, short videos, photo captions, and simple graphics for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and the Sunpath website. Content will include a mix of customer stories, team highlights, solar education, community events, installation progress, and behind-the-scenes moments.
Visit solar installation sites with Sunpath staff to capture photos, short videos, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content. You’ll help show the craftsmanship, teamwork, and care that go into each project. For safety, all job site visits will follow Sunpath’s safety protocols. The intern will only capture content from approved safe areas and will not perform construction work, electrical work, roof work, ladder work, or other field labor.
Attend community events, solar education events, neighborhood gatherings, nonprofit events, and promotional opportunities. You may help set up materials, take photos and videos, gather stories, support outreach, and create follow-up content.
Help design, organize, and manage simple digital and print advertising campaigns. This may include social ads, event promotions, flyers, postcards, banners, and neighborhood campaign materials.
Create or help coordinate flyers, banners, handouts, social graphics, event materials, and other brand assets that match Sunpath’s voice and visual identity.
Help organize photos, videos, testimonials, project information, captions, and design files so that Sunpath has a strong library of reusable marketing content.
Help prepare simple reports on what content is working: reach, engagement, leads, comments, shares, and recommendations for what to try next.
By the end of the internship, the goal is for you to have helped produce:
You do not need to be a solar expert. You do need to be creative, dependable, organized, and excited to learn.
A strong candidate may be someone who:
Experience with Canva, Instagram, Reels, CapCut, Adobe tools, Google Drive, photography, video editing, or social media scheduling tools is helpful, but not required.
This internship is designed to give real-world experience in:
You’ll leave with portfolio-ready work and a better understanding of how marketing, community trust, and clean energy come together.
This role will include a mix of remote work, office or team meetings, community events, and supervised visits to solar project sites. Some local travel around Atlanta may be required. Sunpath will provide guidance, mentorship, brand direction, and appropriate safety expectations for any field visits.
Sunpath Solar is an Atlanta-based B-Corp Certified solar company helping homeowners, businesses, nonprofits, faith communities, and public-sector partners find a clearer path to solar. We believe solar should be honest, accessible, well-built, and rooted in the communities it serves. We often describe our work as Solar for Y’all — practical, local, people-centered solar that helps more Georgians benefit from clean energy.