Media Summer Intern
$14.25 - $18.50/hr
Assists with the planning, creation, and editing of digital content (photos, short-form video ... Performs other duties as directed. ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Education/Training * Enrollment in ...
New
$14.25 - $18.50/hr
Assists with the planning, creation, and editing of digital content (photos, short-form video ... Performs other duties as directed. ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Education/Training * Enrollment in ...
New
$14.25 - $18.50/hr
Assists with the planning, creation, and editing of digital content (photos, short-form video ... Performs other duties as directed. ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Education/Training * Enrollment in ...
New
Fishers, IN · On-site
$18.25 - $25.25/hr
This entry-level role translates design direction into high-quality deliverables that support ... Familiarity with motion graphics or short-form video editing (Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects ...
Fishers, IN · On-site
$18.25 - $25.25/hr
This entry-level role translates design direction into high-quality deliverables that support ... Familiarity with motion graphics or short-form video editing (Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects ...
$18.25 - $25.25/hr
This entry-level role translates design direction into high-quality deliverables that support ... Familiarity with motion graphics or short-form video editing (Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects ...
$18.25 - $25.25/hr
This entry-level role translates design direction into high-quality deliverables that support ... Familiarity with motion graphics or short-form video editing (Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects ...
$10.75 - $14.76
4% of jobs
$14.76 - $18.78
14% of jobs
$20.25 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$18.78 - $22.79
18% of jobs
The median wage is $26.65 / hr.
$22.79 - $26.80
14% of jobs
$26.80 - $30.82
14% of jobs
$30.82 - $34.83
10% of jobs
$35.21 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$34.83 - $38.84
9% of jobs
$38.84 - $42.86
8% of jobs
$42.86 - $46.87
6% of jobs
$46.87 - $50.88
2% of jobs
$50.88 - $54.90
1% of jobs
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As an entry-level video editor, your responsibilities are to aid in recording and editing a film or television broadcast. Your specific duties depend on the type of medium in which you work. If you work in the special effects department, you may edit footage to combine visual effects and live action video. You may also work in the editing suite with the director and cinematographer, helping to edit scenes into a final product. Editors must also be on set to set up recording equipment, lighting, and audio tools.
$14.25 - $18.50/hr
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PTO
Posted 2 days ago
JOB TITLE: Media Summer Intern
FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-exempt, hourly employee.
WORK DAYS: Approximately 30 days (no paid time off of work).
STANDARD HOURS PER DAY: 5 hours per day.
WORK YEAR: The work year for the Media Summer Intern begins on the first weekday in June and ends 3 months later on the last weekday in August.
SALARY SCHEDULE & BENEFITS: The Media Summer Intern is paid on the "Summer Intern" salary schedule and is not eligible for benefits. Typical hourly rates for similar digital/media internships in Indiana are in the entry-level range and may vary based on budget and experience.
REPORTS TO: The Media Summer Intern reports to the Superintendent.
SUPERVISES: The Media Summer Intern does not supervise any other employee(s).
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Under direct supervision, the Media Summer Intern supports districtwide communications by creating, capturing, and curating content that tells the story of students, staff, and programs across the district. The position assists with social media, website, photo/video, and print/digital materials to promote a positive, student-centered image of the district in alignment with established branding and communication standards.The Media Summer Intern functions at an operational level as a member of the Communications team and serves as a creative resource.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Education/Training
2. Experience
3. Certifications and/or Licenses
4. Other
PERFORMANCE APPITUDES:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Tasks may involve light physical effort, including standing and walking for extended periods during events, occasional bending or reaching, and carrying cameras or related equipment (typically up to 25 pounds).
SENSORY REQUIREMENTS: Most tasks require visual acuity for reviewing digital content and materials, as well as auditory perception for interviews and event coverage. Tasks require clear oral communication and the ability to listen effectively.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Most tasks are performed in an office or school environment with typical temperatures and noise levels; however, some assignments may occur outdoors or in crowded event settings, with possible exposure to varying weather and noise conditions.
EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluations of Professional Personnel.