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Media & Marketing Intern

Media & Marketing Intern

Organization: WGM Education & Wellness Institute (Who’s Got Morale)
Type: Part-time internship (flexible schedule)
Location: Boston, MA (hybrid: some on-site community events + remote)
Compensation: [Paid stipend or academic credit — select one]
Duration: [e.g., Fall 2025 | 10–15 hrs/week]

About WGM

WGM is a grassroots nonprofit rooted in Boston neighborhoods, integrating education and holistic wellness for children, youth, families, and educators. Programs include Dumi Academy, Brighter Futures, Las Curas, and LightWorkers Educator Training.

Role Overview

We’re seeking a creative, mission-driven Media & Marketing Intern to help tell authentic community stories, grow awareness, and support fundraising and program enrollment. You’ll create content, manage social channels, and track performance—working independently and meeting agreed deadlines with minimal oversight.

 

What You’ll Do

Content creation: Plan and produce short-form videos, photos, carousels, and graphics (Canva/CapCut/Adobe Express) for Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

Publishing & scheduling: Maintain a weekly content calendar; post via Meta Business Suite/Later/Buffer; live-cover key events.

Storytelling: Conduct quick interviews with youth, families, and staff (with consent), write captions and micro-blogs in WGM’s voice.

Email & website: Draft monthly e-news updates (Mailchimp/Constant Contact) and light website edits (Squarespace/Wix).

Community engagement: Monitor DMs/comments; respond or route inquiries; nurture partner cross-posts and collaborations.

Analytics: Track reach, engagement, click-throughs, and conversions (event sign-ups/donations); share simple weekly insights and recommendations.

Brand support: Keep visuals on-brand (fuchsia, teal, purple, black) and aligned with trauma-informed, culturally responsive messaging.

Events: Capture photo/video at select community events (occasional evenings/weekends).

Ownership: Plan your week, prioritize tasks, and deliver assignments on time.

 

 

You Are

A strong visual storyteller who cares about equity, youth wellness, and community voice.

Self-directed and reliable; able to work independently, manage your time, and hit deadlines without heavy oversight.

Organized, proactive, and detail-oriented; you move from idea → draft → published post quickly.

Comfortable interviewing, filming, and editing short clips on a phone.

A clear, compassionate writer who adapts tone for parents, youth, donors, and educators.

 

 

Minimum Qualifications

Experience with Canva, short-form video editing (CapCut/Adobe Express), and social scheduling tools.

Familiarity with Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook best practices.

Basic understanding of analytics (platform insights, UTM links a plus).

Proven ability to meet deadlines and manage tasks independently in a remote/hybrid environment (experience with Asana/Trello/Sheets is a plus).

Ability to work some evenings/weekends for events (with notice).

 

 

Nice-to-Haves

Email marketing (Mailchimp/Constant Contact), simple landing pages (Squarespace/Wix).

Photography/videography basics; comfort being on-site in Boston neighborhoods.

Experience in nonprofits, schools, youth programs, or community organizing.

 

What You’ll Gain

A portfolio of mission-driven content and real campaign outcomes.

Mentorship from educators and wellness leaders; exposure to grant/fundraising strategy.

Experience measuring impact (engagement → sign-ups/donations) and presenting insights.

Networking across Boston community partners and schools.

 

Time & Logistics

Hours: [10–15 hrs/week], flexible with class/work schedules.

Format: Hybrid; remote content work + on-site event coverage as needed.

Workflow: Weekly content calendar with clear deliverable deadlines; quick turnarounds for timely posts.

Clearances: Background check may be required due to youth-facing settings.

 

Success Metrics

Consistent weekly posting cadence met.

Growth in engagement rate and saves/shares.

Email open/click rates improve; event RSVP or donation conversions increase.

Projects and deliverables completed on or before agreed deadlines.

On-brand storytelling that uplifts participant dignity and community strengths.

 

 

How to Apply

Email [info@whosgotmorale.com] with:

Resume or LinkedIn profile,

2–4 content samples or a portfolio (social, video, graphics, or writing), and

A short paragraph on why WGM’s mission resonates with you.
(Optional) Include a 100–150 word caption you’d write for a youth wellness event recap.