Vital Interaction

Marketing Intern | B2B Healthcare SaaS (Summer 2026)

Location

Hybrid - US

Type

Part Time

Looking to build your resume with real marketing experience in a collaborative, hands-on environment? Vital Interaction is looking for an Austin-based Marketing Intern for Summer 2026, with the potential to continue into the fall semester.

This role is a great fit for a college student who wants experience across events, social media, campaigns, content, and sales support at a growing AI-powered healthcare technology company. You’ll contribute to real projects, bring fresh ideas to the table, and learn how marketing supports growth at a fast-moving B2B software company.

About Vital Interaction
Vital Interaction is a growing AI-powered healthcare technology company based in Austin, Texas, with additional offices in Antigua, Guatemala. Our platform helps healthcare organizations improve patient communication, reduce no-shows, close care gaps, and support better patient experiences through automation and personalized outreach.

We’re a collaborative team that values curiosity, ownership, and continuous learning. You’ll be a key player in driving our brand’s growth and making an impact.

What You’ll Get to Do
  • Support trade show and event planning, including pre-show promotion, logistics, shipping, onsite materials, and follow-up
  • Help create and schedule social media content across LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and other channels
  • Support lead generation efforts, including list building, campaign tracking, and sales enablement
  • Assist with email campaigns, landing pages, presentations, one-pagers, and other marketing materials
  • Help brainstorm and execute creative campaigns that support brand awareness and business growth
  • Use AI tools thoughtfully to support content creation, research, and marketing workflows

What We’re Looking For
  • Current college student pursuing a degree in Marketing, Advertising, Communications, Business, or a related field
  • Interest in events, social media, digital marketing, and B2B marketing
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Comfortable using Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides
  • Detail-oriented, organized, and willing to jump into different types of projects
  • Curious about digital marketing areas like SEO, paid ads, video, and campaign performance
  • Reliable transportation to join us in the Austin office periodically, at least one day per week, or for special assignments

Bonus Points If You Have
  • Experience planning or supporting events
  • Experience using Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar design tools
  • Familiarity with video content creation
  • Healthcare, technology, or B2B experience
  • Experience managing or contributing to social media campaigns

Why Join Us
  • Work on real marketing projects that support company growth
  • Build your portfolio with content, campaigns, and event materials
  • Learn from a team involved in marketing, sales, customer success, and product initiatives
  • Gain experience at a growing healthcare technology company
  • Join a team that values collaboration, creativity, and practical learning

Our Culture
Vital Interaction values in-person connection, collaboration, and professional growth. Our central Austin office is designed to be a place where team members can connect through lunches, walking meetings, collaborative work sessions, and casual team events. We work hard, support each other, and make space for new ideas.

More About Vital Interaction
Vital Interaction is an award-winning leader in AI-powered patient communication technology, specializing in patient reactivation and retention. Trusted by over 13,000 providers, Vital Interaction facilitates more than 40 million messages to 5 million patients annually. The platform leverages advanced AI to analyze appointment, clinical, and billing data to identify care gaps and create automated, customizable campaigns for hyper-personalized outreach. By combining intelligent automation with personalized communication, Vital Interaction enhances patient communication and engagement to support improved clinical and operational outcomes.

Flexible work from home options available.

Compensation: $15.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Company Website: vitalinteraction.com

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