Apply now! Rewired Summer Internship

Initial contract of two days a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays), from 4th August – 24th September 2026

Based in our central Birmingham office

Salary: National Living Wage

Looking to get some hands-on PR experience in a friendly and supportive team, working across an exciting mix of consumer and B2B clients? We’re after an enthusiastic and creative intern to join the Rewired team this summer.

We’re passionate about creating opportunities for the next generation of comms professionals, so whether you already have a degree in PR and communications or are looking for your first taste of working life in a busy agency, our internship programme could be just what you’re looking for.  

THE ROLE 
Our interns get the chance to learn and develop new and existing skills and gain hands-on industry experience, while supporting on live client briefs. As an intern you will help the wider team deliver high quality work from reporting and copywriting to social media content creation, influencer engagement and researching news opportunities.  
 
OUR SUCCESSFUL INTERN WILL 
•Have a keen interest in the news agenda as well as a willingness to learn and a proactive approach 
• Be an excellent communicator  
• Have strong written skills and attention to detail  

SKILLS OUR SUCCESSFUL INTERN WILL DEVELOP 
•Written communication skills, which will include press release, feature and social content writing  
• Media and influencer relations  
• News monitoring and research 
• Reporting and evaluation skills

This is an initial contract of 2 days a week from 4th August – 24th September, with the potential to extend.

NEXT STEPS 
To apply, please send your CV to hello@rewiredpr.com with the subject ‘Internship programme’, along with a covering letter that tells us: 

  • Why you are interested in a career in PR and communications

  • Your three key strengths 

  • What you would hope to bring to the Rewired team during the internship  

CLOSING DATE: 5pm, 24th July 2026

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