What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intern - Communications position at Camden County Board of Commissioners?
Intern - Communications
Administration Department
Pay: $15.00 per hour - 200 hours
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Detailed Overview:
This internship will provide hands-on experience in media production, social media strategy, and public relations while helping the County strengthen its communication channels and relationships with residents.
Key Responsibilities
Inventory Images
- Continue assisting in the comprehensive image inventory project by photographing all county-owned/maintained buildings, parks, and assets.
- Continue building and organizing a robust library of high-quality images for future media production and communication initiatives.
Video Production
- Support the creation of professional video content, including shooting, editing, and producing short videos that highlight county events, programs, or public service announcements.
- Utilize video editing software and equipment to deliver engaging and polished productions.
Social Media Content Creation and Organization
- Develop a workflow management platform (e.g., Asana) for the communications team to streamline content strategy and scheduling.
- Design and implement social media campaigns focused on:
- Rebuilding trust with residents
- Enhancing residential engagement
- Promoting unified messaging and cross-departmental collaboration
- Partnering with local organizations to amplify messaging
- Monitor engagement metrics, analyze performance, and recommend strategies for improving results.
Community Engagement
- Assist in planning, promoting, and executing public engagement events, both in-person and online.
- Design surveys or polls to gather feedback from residents, analyzing results to inform communication strategies.
Project-Based Deliverable
By the conclusion of the internship, the intern will develop and present a Digital Communications Campaign centered on one of Camden Countys initiatives. The campaign will include:
- A photography and videography portfolio showcasing their work
- An integrated social media campaign with measurable engagement metrics and analytics
- A community engagement component, such as a survey, event, or similar project, with actionable insights derived from results
The intern will deliver a final presentation to the Countys Communications Department, highlighting their contributions and the overall impact of their efforts.
Special Skills Required:
The ideal candidate should have basic experience with video production, including filming and editing using Adobe Premiere Pro. Familiarity with social media platforms and graphic design tools like Canva is beneficial. Strong written communication skills and a willingness to learn new software and equipment are also essential for success in this role.
Qualifications:
The program is open to undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of educational backgrounds, provided a students abilities are appropriate to the intern project proposed by the county.
Recent college graduates may be selected for an internship provided they can provide proof that their graduation was within one year of the start date of the internship.
Applicant Evaluation and Selection Criteria:
Interested students will submit the following along with their application:
Cover letter
Copy of resume
Additionally, applicants must have a clean criminal history, valid drivers license and be able pass a drug screen.
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