TED-Ed Programs Community & Content Intern
- Intern
- Department: TED-Ed
Company Description
POSITION OVERVIEW
TED-Ed is looking for an enthusiastic, multi-talented TED-Ed Programs Community & Content Intern to work closely with TED-Ed’s Senior Community Manager and Programs Team on the community management and storytelling of the TED-Ed Student Talks program. The TED-Ed Student Talks program is an educational curriculum and resources that supports over 3000+ educators in 100+ countries in identifying, developing and sharing the ideas of students with each other and the world.
Joining the TED-Ed Programs team will allow you to work and learn from a global educational program that amplifies the voices of students and educators on a daily basis, while using your skills and expertise to grow and showcase this work on a wide variety of public channels.
Job Description
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Collect and repackage community-based content to form compelling stories via video as to promote our program on public channels
- Video and content editing for long and short-form videos highlighting our educators (and their students)
- Assist with content planning and content creation for the TED-Ed Community - an exclusive online community platform for our educators
- Review Student Talks community applications during Programs team review sprints
- Support with email correspondence (Zendesk) and addressing community inquiries
- Assist with community building efforts and projects with educators and students
- Support series of video calls with students around the world
- Provide video content processing support - reviewing, categorizing videos, managing video library etc.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
- Current undergraduate or graduate student
- Proficient in Google Calendar, Docs and Gmail
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent design and video editing skills (Adobe Premiere or similar software)
- Fundamental knowledge of digital campaigns or messaging to a global audience
- Can work independently and feels comfortable taking initiative on new projects
- Tested ability to multitask without sacrificing organizational details
- Solid understanding of international youth/education-related spaces (preferred)
- Must be able to work Eastern Standard Time working hours
- Can speak Spanish or other languages (preferred but not required)
The ideal candidate:
- Is committed to amplifying the voices of students and educators from around the world
- Is comfortable speaking the language of education and youth development
- Ability to facilitate discussions, both in person and online
- Thrives in a dynamic and fast-paced work environment
- Loves creating system structures and is incredibly detail-oriented
- Thinks creatively and proactively solves problems
- Enjoys collaborating with others
Additional Information
Benefits:
- Practical experience working for a non profit, with a focus in program management and community building
- Shadowing, mentoring, and training opportunities with experienced, knowledgeable professionals
- Opportunity to participate in TED-Ed program events and company meetings
- Flexible schedule for students
- Compensation $20/hour
Time commitment: 15-20 hours/week. Must be able to commit to a 6-month term July-December 2024.
Location: Remote