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Audio / Video Engineer Intern
ORGANIZATION: I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation
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AUDIO / VIDEO ENGINEER INTERNSHIP
'The Elevate Podcast'
Department: Marketing
Hours per week: 6 to 10+ hours per week
Intern Payment: $25 per hour
About I’RAISE: I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation, founded in the heart of the North Bronx in 2012, began as a mentoring program for at-risk female youth living in New York City Authority Housing. Under the visionary leadership of CEO Shanequa Moore, the organization quickly expanded its reach and impact. Shanequa, a Bronx native who overcame poverty and significant life challenges, was inspired to give back to her community, creating a resilient organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and youth.
History: Incorporated in 2013 and achieving Tax-Exempt Non-Profit status in 2014, I'RAISE has grown into a formidable force for positive change. Initially focused on mentoring, the organization recognized the critical need for mental health support in public schools and strategically pivoted to address this gap. Today, I'RAISE champions equity in mental healthcare through culturally responsive programs that foster resilience, well-being, and empowerment for youth.
Are you a Harvard College student with a passion for videography and podcast production?
Key responsibilities: Join our team as a Audio / Video Engineer Intern. In this in-person role, you’ll capture high-quality video content for podcast episodes recorded on campus with CEO & Founder of I’RAISE Shanequa E. Moore, contributing your creative skills to an impactful project. You’ll work closely with our team to plan and produce visually engaging episodes, supporting a seamless onboarding and production process.
Be part of our Elevate The Podcast project. This podcast, hosted by Shanequa E. Moore, elevates local voices through open conversations with leaders, educators, policymakers, political leaders, religious leaders, rising leaders, and law enforcement to shed light on issues that various communities face. It addresses topics, such as leadership, business, mental health, parenting, poverty, race, civic engagement, justice, social work, and more.
The student will receive $25 per hour and will be working closely with our CEO and our team.
Skills / Qualifications required: Experience with videography, video editing, and podcast production; ability to work collaboratively; and strong attention to detail-currently a senior undergrad or a graduate student at Harvard College.
To Apply, please email:
d.sherpa@iraiseinc.org, human.resources@iraiseinc.org, a.lin@iraiseinc.org
Commitment to Diversity
I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation is committed to increasing diversity within its workforce, staff, and wellness (mental health and educational) programs. Achieving continued success in supporting the well-being and growth of both staff and students requires nothing less. In fulfilling its mission to foster inclusivity and equity in our community, I'RAISE strives to hire, retain, and promote exceptionally talented individuals from diverse backgrounds to help create a vibrant, supportive environment for all.
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About I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation
Location:
3640 White Plains Road, Bronx, NY 10467, US
Mission Statement
History: Incorporated in 2013 and achieving Tax-Exempt Non-Profit status in 2014, I'RAISE has grown into a formidable force for positive change. Initially focused on mentoring, the organization recognized the critical need for mental health support in public schools and strategically pivoted to address this gap. Today, I'RAISE champions equity in mental healthcare through culturally responsive programs that foster resilience, well-being, and empowerment for youth.
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About I’RAISE: I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation, founded in the heart of the North Bronx in 2012, began as a mentoring program for at-risk female youth living in New York City Authority Housing. Under the visionary leadership of CEO Shanequa Moore, the organization quickly expanded its reach and impact. Shanequa, a Bronx native who overcame poverty and significant life challenges, was inspired to give back to her community, creating a resilient organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and youth.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1350 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02138
DATE POSTED
November 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Video Production
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- 5 to 6 hours per week
- Skills required: Experience with videography, video editing, and podcast production; ability to work collaboratively; and strong attention to detail.