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Podcast Communications Intern



Position: Podcast Communications Intern (Breast Cancer Conversations Podcast)


Hours per week: 10-20, Position is remote, unpaid, part-time.


Job Summary:

Our growing non-profit, which is at the intersection of health care, technology, and customer service, would like to bring on a Marketing and Communication’s Intern. The successful candidate will be a driven, ambitious, creative, individual looking to learn on the job and develop skills to excel and create a career in communications, digital media, content marketing, advocacy and public health. We offer a flexible schedule working remotely, extensive training, and mentorship, as well as the opportunity to experience the industry from the inside and valuable work experience.


Responsibilities and Duties:


· Responsible for the post production of our podcasts which include:

o Developing and writing the show notes for weekly episodes

o Reviewing and editing transcriptions of weekly podcast episodes

o Uploading and publishing podcasts

o Creating and disseminating soundbites

o Creating graphics and cover art for each episode

o Incorporating Search Engine Optimization strategies to ensure our content gets found on google

· Collaborate with other interns and volunteers to ensure the podcasts are published to the website, queued up for the weekly newsletter, and promoted on social media outlets


Team Player:

· Take on additional tasks and responsibility as needed


Qualifications and Skills:

· Must enjoy writing and have strong writing, communication and proof reading skills.

· Must be passionate about our cause and our work

  • Must be reliable, meet weekly deadlines, and able to maintain confidentiality

· Enthusiastic about health care, advocacy, and promoting breast cancer awareness

  • Self-directed and able to work without supervision

  • Energetic and eager to tackle new projects and ideas

· Must be 18 years or older


How to Apply


Please send cover letter, resume and three references to William@survivingbreastcancer.org


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