WETA (Washington Educational Telecommunications Association)
Digital Media: Local History (Full-Time)
WETA (Washington Educational Telecommunications Association), Virginia, Minnesota, United States, 55792
Job Title:
Digital Media: Local History Intern (Full-Time)Reports to : Director of Digital ProjectsStatus:
Full-Time, Non-ExemptHourly Rate:
$18.00/hourPreferred Year in School:Rising JuniorRising SeniorGraduate StudentPOSITION OVERVIEW:Local History interns work within WETA’s Digital Media team to develop content for Boundary Stones, WETA’s local history initiative. Through articles, photos, video and social media, Boundary Stones seeks to highlight the notable events, personalities and happenings that have shaped the Washington, D.C. area’s past.
Candidates must be an active college student or a recent graduate (within the past year).Responsibilities:Conduct historical research using primary and secondary sourcesWrite articles for the Boundary Stones websiteLocate historical photos and videos and determine permissions for useCreate social media friendly Boundary Stones content such as quizzes and triviaContribute to Boundary Stones social media accounts and participate in larger conversations about local historyUpdate the Boundary Stones promotional calendarParticipate in meetings with the larger Digital Media teamDESIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:Preferred Major:
History, English, Museum Studies, or JournalismLearning Objectives:Expand knowledge of Washington, D.C. area history including racial and class dynamics, notable events, neighborhood development, influential figures, etc.Grow critical thinking skills through thoughtful interrogation of historical sourcesSharpen writing skills, specifically non-academic, narrative-style prose suitable for a general audienceDevelop a greater understanding of social media voice and techniques by contributing to Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, etc.Become familiar with the world of public mediaDesired Competencies:Excellent writing and research skillsCareful attention to detailInterest in local history and communityLOCATION:WETA and NewsHour Productions are Washington, DC established media and news organizations. We are a largely local workforce based out of the Campbell Place office in Arlington, VA. WETA and NewsHour Productions value employee flexibility when possible. Most positions based in our Arlington, VA office will be onsite or hybrid, depending upon the role.COMPANY OVERVIEW:WETA and its subsidiary NewsHour Productions LLC serve local and national public media audiences by producing and distributing content of intellectual integrity and cultural merit. Through broadcast, digital and community services, the organization offers compelling, diverse programming on five television channels, including primary channel WETA PBS, and on WETA Classical, the exclusive home for classical music in the nation’s capital; produces a portfolio of national television productions, including
PBS NewsHour , recognized globally for bringing balanced, in-depth news coverage to all Americans; creates impactful documentaries with longtime production partners Ken Burns and Prof. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; features a variety of content offerings on weta.org, WETA Passport, the PBS Video App and the WETA Classical App; and serves communities near and far with education and engagement initiatives that contribute to the company’s mission of public service.EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:WETA/NewsHour Productions is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment of any kind. Fostering a culture of mutual respect is a top priority and something we take very seriously.
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Digital Media: Local History Intern (Full-Time)Reports to : Director of Digital ProjectsStatus:
Full-Time, Non-ExemptHourly Rate:
$18.00/hourPreferred Year in School:Rising JuniorRising SeniorGraduate StudentPOSITION OVERVIEW:Local History interns work within WETA’s Digital Media team to develop content for Boundary Stones, WETA’s local history initiative. Through articles, photos, video and social media, Boundary Stones seeks to highlight the notable events, personalities and happenings that have shaped the Washington, D.C. area’s past.
Candidates must be an active college student or a recent graduate (within the past year).Responsibilities:Conduct historical research using primary and secondary sourcesWrite articles for the Boundary Stones websiteLocate historical photos and videos and determine permissions for useCreate social media friendly Boundary Stones content such as quizzes and triviaContribute to Boundary Stones social media accounts and participate in larger conversations about local historyUpdate the Boundary Stones promotional calendarParticipate in meetings with the larger Digital Media teamDESIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:Preferred Major:
History, English, Museum Studies, or JournalismLearning Objectives:Expand knowledge of Washington, D.C. area history including racial and class dynamics, notable events, neighborhood development, influential figures, etc.Grow critical thinking skills through thoughtful interrogation of historical sourcesSharpen writing skills, specifically non-academic, narrative-style prose suitable for a general audienceDevelop a greater understanding of social media voice and techniques by contributing to Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, etc.Become familiar with the world of public mediaDesired Competencies:Excellent writing and research skillsCareful attention to detailInterest in local history and communityLOCATION:WETA and NewsHour Productions are Washington, DC established media and news organizations. We are a largely local workforce based out of the Campbell Place office in Arlington, VA. WETA and NewsHour Productions value employee flexibility when possible. Most positions based in our Arlington, VA office will be onsite or hybrid, depending upon the role.COMPANY OVERVIEW:WETA and its subsidiary NewsHour Productions LLC serve local and national public media audiences by producing and distributing content of intellectual integrity and cultural merit. Through broadcast, digital and community services, the organization offers compelling, diverse programming on five television channels, including primary channel WETA PBS, and on WETA Classical, the exclusive home for classical music in the nation’s capital; produces a portfolio of national television productions, including
PBS NewsHour , recognized globally for bringing balanced, in-depth news coverage to all Americans; creates impactful documentaries with longtime production partners Ken Burns and Prof. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; features a variety of content offerings on weta.org, WETA Passport, the PBS Video App and the WETA Classical App; and serves communities near and far with education and engagement initiatives that contribute to the company’s mission of public service.EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:WETA/NewsHour Productions is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment of any kind. Fostering a culture of mutual respect is a top priority and something we take very seriously.
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