Growth Marketing Intern — Summer 2026

San Francisco (Hybrid) · Remote OKInternship$28–38/hr10 weeks, June 1 – August 10, 2026

About the role

Arcline builds AI-powered data tools that help K-12 school districts turn fragmented student data into clear, actionable decisions. We work with superintendents and district leaders across Alabama, California, Kentucky, Texas, Wisconsin, and more — replacing months of manual reporting with instant, AI-driven answers.

We're a small, AI-native team that ships fast and builds with real users. Our interns ship real work — not busywork.

Arcline's users are superintendents, data coordinators, and district administrators — not developers. You'll help us tell our story in a way that resonates with the people who run school systems. This means writing content that speaks to educators, building case studies from real district outcomes, and helping us show up at the conferences and channels where district leaders actually pay attention.

Day to day

  • Write and produce district-facing content: case studies, blog posts, one-pagers, and email campaigns that translate product capabilities into educator language
  • Help plan and execute Arcline's presence at education conferences (AASA, CoSN, ISTE) — booth materials, pre-event outreach, follow-up campaigns
  • Manage and grow Arcline's social media presence, primarily LinkedIn and education-focused channels
  • Research and identify new marketing channels and communities where district decision-makers spend time
  • Build and maintain a library of customer stories, testimonials, and usage data that the sales team can use in conversations
  • Support the creation of product marketing materials — feature announcements, comparison guides, and demo decks
  • Track campaign performance and report on what's working and what's not

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing a B.S. or M.A. in Marketing, Communications, Education, Business, or a related field
  • Strong writing skills — you can take something technical and make it clear, compelling, and human
  • Comfort with ambiguity — you'll be building the marketing function from near-zero, not plugging into an existing machine
  • Self-directed and organized — you'll own projects end-to-end with minimal hand-holding
  • Able to commit to a 10-week internship from June 1 to August 10, 2026. Based in San Francisco with remote positions also available. Relocation assistance provided for on-site roles

Bonus qualifications

  • Experience in or genuine interest in K-12 education, EdTech, or public sector technology
  • Previous internship or project experience in content marketing, social media, or growth
  • Familiarity with marketing tools (HubSpot, Mailchimp, Figma, Canva, or similar)
  • Experience writing case studies, blog posts, or long-form content for a B2B audience
  • Understanding of how school districts make purchasing decisions (RFPs, procurement cycles, pilot programs)

Compensation

Hourly rate ranges from $28–38/hr. Compensation varies based on role track and experience level.