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Carroll Community College

Social Media Content Creator (Student Employee)

Carroll Community College, Westminster, Maryland, United States, 21157


CategoryStudent EmployeeApplication DeadlineOngoing PoolDepartmentMarketing Contact Student Employment - Description RESPONSIBILITIES:Create, upload and monitor social media contentShowcase your unique personality through storytelling and marketingExecute concepts for content, explore new ways to showcase the Carroll community from the student perspectiveProvide entertaining content through reels and stories that provides value and encourages engagementPlan specific and timely marketing campaignsHelp create brand awarenessUse social media marketing toolsEstablish relationships/networks of industry professionals or influencers on social mediaJob Requirements REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONSExperience or strong aptitude to learn social media managementAwareness in trends with the ability to engage the communityAbility to work on your own as well as in groupsHigh school diplomaEnrolled in at least 6 billable hoursMeet 2.0 satisfactory academic progressPREFERRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONSIllustrator/InDesign, Canva or Adobe SparkStrong writing skillsCreativity in video story telling creationHOURS NEEDED5 - 7 hours per weekDirections to Apply

Candidates must complete Carroll's online application to be consideredComplete the online

Student Employment ApplicationIndicate the department(s) for which you are applying. Only one application is neededComplete the FAFSA for Federal Work Study PositionsBe registered for at least six credits with a 2.0 GPAStudent Workers under the age of 18 must provide a valid work permit prior to starting employmentIf eligible, your application will be forwarded to supervisors with open positionsThe application will be held for one year, July 1 to June 30What to Expect

Interview with the hiring supervisor for the position of interest.If selected, you and your supervisor must complete all federal, state and college forms. This document is obtained from your supervisor or the Human Resources webpage.Complete and submit all federal, state, and college employment forms. The I-9 is submitted to your supervisor and the other forms are submitted toCreate a work schedule with your supervisor that does not conflict with your class schedule.When all forms are turned in you and your supervisor will be notified so a start date can be established.Carroll Community College is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment. Carroll Community College is committed to Equal Opportunity Employment.