Join us at SBC3 as a social media marketing Intern! If you're a youth eager to make a difference in mental health, this internship is for you. You'll create engaging content, use Canva, write, and do basic video editing. Gain real-world experience in a meaningful cause with a passionate team.
Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:
1. Creating social media posts using Canva and other tools
2. Writing engaging and informative content for social media platforms
3. Creating video content for social media
4. Working on monitoring and analyzing social media metrics to track engagement and growth
5. Working on keeping up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in social media marketing and applying them to our strategies
Note: The intern will be required to work 5 hours a day in hybrid mode
Only those candidates can apply who:
1. are available for the part time job/internship
2. can start the part time job/internship between 3rd Apr'24 and 8th May'24
3. are available for duration of 2 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
Stipend structure: This is a performance-based internship. In addition to the minimum-assured stipend, you will also be paid a performance-linked incentive (₹ 250 per per post ).
Center for Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBC3) is a non-profit organization set up to resolve critical issues addressed by the development sector through social psychology and communication.
Did you know that every hour one student in India commits suicide? (approx. 28 suicides are reported daily, according to NCRB data). One in every 4 people is mild to clinically depressed, as per the WHO. To address these issues, ENERGETIX was created 5 years back as a preventive, holistic, research-based - adolescent mental health program.
ENERGETIX is launching cloud-hosted digital content to take the mission to the next level and reach out to 10 lakh students in Maharashtra (www.energetix.co.in).
ENERGETIX has been supporting thousands of students to take care of their mental health in Mumbai and also presented a white paper at the NCA 107th conference in Seattle in 2021, stating the significant impact created by the adolescent mental health program.