This is a full-time on-site role for candidates from journalism school with videography and editing skills at Manushi Centre For Law, Justice & Civilizational Studies located in Sarita Vihar.
1. Facilitating live YouTube programs on platforms like Streamyard.
2. Designing thumbnails/presentations for daily YouTube programs.
2. Editing large videos into small capsules for posting on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
3. Promoting videos and documentaries on YouTube and related channels.
4. Enhancing the outreach of the website; Twitter handle & Facebook page.
Qualifications:
1. Education: Pursuing or recently completed a degree in journalism, communications, media, or a related field.
2. Skills: Excellent editing, writing and proofreading skills. Strong command of English grammar and style.
3. Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve and a basic understanding of SEO principles.
Skill(s) required
Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Premiere ProCanvaDigital MarketingEnglish Proficiency (Written)Facebook MarketingHindi Proficiency (Written)Search Engine Optimization (SEO)Social Media MarketingVideo EditingVideo Making
The center offers an Indic paradigm for the study of our society, culture, law, governance & civilizational history. It prioritizes research that helps us better understand the life-situations of the people of our country, especially of women and vulnerable communities, investigates important social and political issues in a non-partisan manner, promotes a greater understanding of and respect for our diverse cultures and faith traditions, and counters the distortion of our past heritage. It explores ways to make our familial, cultural, and social institutions respond creatively to the changing requirements of our people. Our center promotes informed activism among concerned citizens instead of interventions based on mere emotive responses, provides policy inputs to the government as and when required, and all while working for improving laws and government policies so that they become instruments of empowering citizens instead of tyrannizing them.