TAEM Videographer (Contract) Job at Martha Obryan Center in Nashville
Martha Obryan Center, Nashville, TN, United States, 37247
Job Description
Contract Videographer for TAEM
Are you passionate about using your creative talents to make a difference? Join us on a contract, as-needed basis to visually tell the story of The Tennessee Alliance for Economic Mobility (TAEM). Our mission is to empower families in Tennessee to overcome the benefits cliff and thrive economically.
Position Overview
We’re launching a video series in January and February 2025 and need a talented videographer to create **five 3-minute videos** that showcase family success stories, innovative solutions, and the broader impact of our work. This initial project offers the opportunity for future assignments based on performance and need.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and execute video projects in collaboration with the Communications Team.
- Scout locations, prepare participants, and ensure smooth production.
- Capture and edit high-quality video content aligned with TAEM’s mission.
- Deliver content on schedule, supporting storytelling and awareness goals.
Qualifications
- Proven experience in videography with a strong portfolio.
- Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Premiere, Final Cut).
- Ability to work independently, manage projects, and meet deadlines.
- Strong communication and relationship management skills.
- Availability for regional travel (mileage reimbursed).
This contract runs through January and February 2025, with the potential for more work after successful completion. Help us inspire change and create a brighter future for Tennessee families!
ABOUT THE MARTHA O’BRYAN CENTER
Martha O'Bryan Center (MOBC) is an anti-poverty non-profit organization with longstanding history and deep community roots, grounded in tradition and strengthened by innovation. Founded in 1894 when Miss O'Bryan organized the Gleaners Society at First Presbyterian Church to support impoverished North Nashville residents, Martha O'Bryan Center has operated from the heart of Cayce Place - Nashville's most distressed community – since 1948. This is where we continue in service, partnering with Cayce Place families to open doors of hope and possibility, create a culture of attainment, and positively shape future generations. Martha O’Bryan Center serves 12,000 people annually with its programs in early learning, parent empowerment, youth development, adult education, food security, crisis counseling and public charter schools East End Prep and Explore! Community School.