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Sam Houston State University is hiring: Student Employee-Mass Communication-(FAS

Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, United States, 77340


Posting Details

Posting Information

Requisition
202400169ST

Title
Student Employee-Mass Communication-(FAST Grant Funded) 6 positions

Employee Class
Student Employee

College Work Study Position
No

Department
Dept of Mass Communication

Division
Division of Academic Affairs

Hours per week
20

Hiring Rate

$12.00 per hour

Preferred Student Classification

None

Nature & Purpose of Position

Student workers for a grant-funded project will create promotional videos for the Film Production Track and the PR and Advertising Track. Requires working within a team doing hands-on experience in video production, research, data analysis, and presentation, all while working closely with faculty members and contributing to a high-impact project.

Other Requirements for the Position
  • Research: Conduct thorough research on the Film Production and PR/Advertising tracks, gathering relevant information and data to inform the video content.
  • Data Analysis: Analyze collected data to identify key highlights, trends, and unique aspects of each track that will be featured in the promotional videos.
  • Production Work: Assist in the production process, including scripting, storyboarding, filming, and editing the promotional videos. Ensure that all content aligns with the department's branding and messaging.
  • Presentation: Present research findings and video drafts to faculty and project team members for feedback and approval.
  • Collaboration: Work collaboratively with faculty members, project coordinators, and other student workers to ensure the project's success.
  • Project Management: Maintain organized records of research, data, and production materials. Meet project deadlines and milestones as outlined by the project team.


Qualifications:
  • Current enrollment as a student at Sam Houston State University.
  • Strong interest in film production, public relations, advertising, and/or mass communications.
  • Experience with video production tools and software (e.g., Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, etc.) is preferred but not required.
  • Excellent research and analytical skills.
  • Strong communication and presentation abilities.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
  • Benefits:
  • Gain valuable hands-on experience in video production and research.
  • Work closely with faculty members and industry professionals.
  • Enhance your resume with project-based work.
  • Contribute to a high-impact project that will benefit the Mass Communications Department and its students.


Benefits:
  • Gain valuable hands-on experience in video production and research.
  • Work closely with faculty members and industry professionals.
  • Enhance your resume with project-based work.
  • Contribute to a high-impact project that will benefit the Mass Communications Department and its students.


Open Date
06/03/2024

Position Number

Contact Information

Contact Name & Title
Krystal Bolden, MFA, Clinical Assistant Professor

Contact Phone
(936) 294-4718

Contact Email
krb112@shsu.edu

Contact Building & Room #
Dan Rather Communication Building, Room #201A

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