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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

Marketing, PR, and Multimedia Fellow

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Position OverviewMassCEC is looking for a talented student with photography, videography, marketing, communications, and web design skills to help the Marketing and Communication team produce a variety of marketing assets. You'll assist our team by supporting initiatives such as filming and photographing events, creating short videos, and collaborating on Canva and Adobe design projects. You’ll assist our staff in writing and designing emails and newsletters in MailChimp. You’ll draft and schedule social posts on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and X. You’ll correspond with over 30 organizations that we sponsor, create sponsorship contracts, process approvals of contracts, and manage the payment of sponsorship invoices. You’ll also edit and publish blog posts and success stories on the website, prepare for MassCEC’s presence at public events and conferences, and support strategic communications projects. You may work on elements of our consumer-facing

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campaign.You should be available to work from our office in Boston at least one day per week. You'll regularly collaborate with MassCEC staff members who are in the office or working from home. The ideal candidate will be organized, a strong storyteller, and be able to work with MassCEC staff to identify outcomes from our programs that would makevisually compelling stories.The candidate is encouraged to share a small portfolio or a writing sample. This can include an online portfolio, a paper and/or school coursework – you should

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create something new, just send us a piece you’ve already written/filmed/photographed/designed.The internship program at MassCEC includes various educational and networking opportunities, including:Lunch-time Tech Talks and Brown Bag Presentations;Guided tour of the State House;Guided tour of the Wind Technology Testing Center; andIndustry conferences and events.Position QualificationsEducation:Pursuing or have earned a bachelor’s degree in photography or videography, digital arts, marketing, communications or a related field. Student with previous co-op or corporate office experience preferred.Some coursework in Environmental Science and/or knowledge of clean energy a plusKnowledge, Skills and Abilities:Experience capturing, editing and producing video to tell compelling stories,Experience taking high-resolution photos for use on all marketing channels,Strong oral and written communications skills,Strong project management skills,Strong organizational skills,Strong attention to detail,Experience with communications and marketing through various types of social media, including LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and X,Willingness and ability to work as part of a team,Familiarity with Adobe Suite, Microsoft Outlook, Sharepoint, Excel, Power Point and Word,Familiarity with MailChimp, Canva, and website content management systems a plus,Interest in public affairs, public policy, environmental/energy issues and/or politics/government a plus,Ability to work on deadline in a fast-paced environmentandWillingness to travel to events in Massachusetts and write associated social media posts (transportation provided by MassCEC).SupervisionThe intern will work under the supervision of the Director of Marketing and Sr. Manager of Communications.SalaryThe intern will earn $20 per hour and be eligible to work for up to 40 hours per week.About the Massachusetts Clean Energy CenterThe Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC), as a quasi-public entity, plays a critical role in fostering the success of our state’s clean energy sector. MassCEC actively supports the Healey Administration’s commitment to addressing Massachusetts’ energy challenges, maintaining national leadership in clean energy, and meeting the requirements of the Global Warming Solutions Act.MassCEC undertakes targeted programmatic initiatives to accelerate cost reductions in clean energy, helps consumers diversify their energy choices and address evolving energy needs, leverages public and private funds to drive investment into this rapidly-growing sector, builds the clean energy workforce, and scales-up renewable energy deployment across the state.

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