Social Media Intern - Bilingual Preferred

Remote
Internship
Administrative
Student (College)

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OFFICIAL TITLE: Social Media Intern for the Executive Office (Remote)

 

SUPERVISOR: Director, Marketing and Communications   

 

SALARY RANGE: $500 stipend per month; academic credit available        

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:  Must be able to work a minimum of 20 hours/week

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Sheltering Arms is the longest-established and one of the largest nonprofit early learning providers in Georgia. With a staff of more than 450 employees and the operation of 13 early learning and family support centers, we provide high-quality early childhood education and care to some of the most vulnerable families in metropolitan Atlanta, serving a majority Black population, and support them with resources to help break the cycle of generational poverty.

 

SUMMARY:

If you are socially savvy and are interested in helping to tell our brand’s story through photos, video, graphics and creative content, this opportunity might be for you. This remote internship will last two months, comes with a $500 per month stipend upon the completion of the program, and will offer valuable digital media and social media management experience in a professional virtual work environment.

 

We are looking for an energetic intern, full of ideas, who can provide assistance with day-to-day social media tasks and monitoring that support the executive office. Bilingual Spanish Preferred. This intern will play an important role in helping to drive social experiences that contribute to increased awareness and engagement from potential donors, partners and families.

 

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Perform social marketing to promote events and activities on social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube
  • Assist with developing and managing the social media content calendar
  • Respond to inquiries coming in from social media channels
  • Prepare social media monitoring reports
  • Assist with other marketing and communications tasks, as needed

 

LOCATION AND SCHEDULE:

Remote Assignment. Must be able to work a minimum of 20 hours per week. Specific schedule to be determined mutually by the Intern and Director of Marketing and Communications.

 

 

KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS:

Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong computer proficiency, particularly in MS Office and Google programs. Attention to detail and accuracy. Strong knowledge of social media platforms very helpful. Ability to work under fluid deadlines and complete tasks in a timely and efficient manner. Bilingual Spanish Preferred.

 

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:

At least two years of college completed. Preferred - current college student pursuing a degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations or a related field. Graphic design and photo/video editing skills a plus.

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:  

Confidentiality and discretion is a must.  Must pass a criminal background check and drug screen. COVID-19 standards apply including but not limited to required face mask, social distancing, and check-in procedures for in office visitation.

 

EVALUATION:

Performance of this job will be evaluated consistent with Sheltering Arms evaluation policy.

 

Date Established: 4/8/2021       
Date(s) Revised:    

 

This description may be changed at any time. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee. The employee will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other related duties as assigned by leadership.  Sheltering Arms reserves the right to update, revise or change this job description and related duties at any time.

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