Digital Media and Marketing Assistant
Project scope
Categories
Graphic design Videography Digital marketing Community engagement Social media marketingSkills
content creation media management project planning marketingWeβre looking for a student to help us source, curate, develop, and post the content implementing strategies to increase awareness and nurture engagement within our community. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. The goal of this content is to grow the OneTeamMVMT community by posting content that educates and entertains.
- Create a project plan & complete it, outlining your goals and objectives, tasks required, delegation required, and timelines for each step
- Social Media Management: overseeing different channels and keeping them up-to-date
- Content Development, including both photo and video editing
- Other marketing-related tasks as assigned on as they come up
Students will work closely with the Executive Director and Social Media Manager who are both supervising and available for questions. There will also be occasional progress meetings where adjustments to the students' tasks and duties can be made if necessary. Students may be provided video content from our organization to cut down and edit.
Supported causes
Gender equalityAbout the company
OneTeamMVMT is a non-profit organization (NPO) that creates opportunities for youth development and lifelong engagement in sport, through opportunities which promote athleticism, artistry, and inclusivity β such as the team discipline of synchronized skating. Synchronized skating is a co-ed sport which is comprised of 90% females, and provides an outlet for individuals to stay engaged in sport for life. This sport plays an important role in keeping females engaged in healthy, active living, by providing access to a team activity that combines artistry and athleticism. Female-dominant sports are particularly in need of support; according to Canadian Women and Sport, 1-in-3 females leave sport by their late teens, compared to 1-in-10 males. According to CAAWS, if a girl isnβt participating in sport by the age of 10 there is only a 10% chance of them being physically active at age 25.
Our NPO successfully proliferates the sport of synchronized skating through our year-round initiatives.