BLM Content Curator
-- ideal position for students and recent grads with keen interests in promoting activists in BLM.
Pre-requisites:
-Minimum of 10 hours/week (No maximum)
-Some educational institutions require prior approval before the start of an internship. It is the responsibility of the student to check with their institution to be sure they meet any requirements before they accept a position.
-Extensive Prep to Qualify for Zoom Interview (details provided to applicants who apply as instructed and make the first cut)
-Demonstrated ease and comfort with timely email and messaging communications
-Before applying for this position, please also study the full gamut of volunteer job opportunities with Picture This Post at -Volunteer With Picture This Post to make sure that you are zeroing in on the job that most suits your interests.
About Picture This Post and WHAT YOU WILL DO
Picture This Post magazine, www.picturethispost.com, alerts time-strapped readers to cultural offerings that are the best match for their interests in art, books, dance, film, museums, music, theater, as well as travel with a focus on culture. We not only cover culture creators and venues with high name recognition, but also delight in helping to showcase bold, creative strokes by fledgling artists in all genres.
To get a feel for what Picture This Post covers and how it does it, please explore this roundup article-- PICTURE THIS POST — Reports of Arts and Culture Treasures to Stumble Upon (Click a picture to read a story)
As BLM Content Curator, you will have primary responsibility for shaping how the magazine covers the arts and culture with a BLM focus.
- You will select BLM arts & culture events to showcase in one or another format on the front pages of the 20+ locations where Picture This Post has an edition.
- You will select BLM arts and culture happenings to present in our magazine’s unique picture preview format.
- You will network in social media groups—primarily Facebook—focused on BLM.
- Optional—you will create a picture-rich roundup report of high profile US BLM arts and culture events.
- Time and resources permitting, you will work with video producers to create video showcases of BLM coverage for the Picture This Post Youtube channel.
- You will be part of the team keeping the BLM content on the Picture This Post Readers’ Calendar up to date.
More Details on Your Training:
ALL UNPAID– ALL REMOTE WORKERS:
Training sessions are held by zoom—often in small groups—throughout the week and weekend. Initially you will need to adapt your schedule to facilitate your training. Once you have the prerequisite skills, you determine your schedule—this is an entirely flexible position time-wise, tailored for those who have one or more jobs and other heavy life loads.
What you can expect to learn and accomplish:
-How an online publication works;
-How to make strategic editorial decisions guiding the selection and mix of content in an online publication;
-How to conduct e-mail interviews and do light touch editing that allows artists to control their own narrative;
-How to create layouts using Picture This Post’s custom automation. (Learning the basics of WordPress and other online publishing automation, intro to how search engines work/html/CSS/image management, plus…)
-Insights into how artivists are shaping discussion of BLM in our culture.
-Potential for making 100's of personal contacts for future job networking;
-Professional communications;
-How to read press releases;
-Time management.
How to Apply:
--Upload your resume and cover letter (Word, or PDF format) via the application form below.
-Make sure that your cover letter communicates why you are interested in Picture This Post magazine in general, and this position in specific.
Also, in your cover letter, please include a non.edu (e.g. gmail) email address that will facilitate the magazine adding you to automatic staff updates to help you learn more about the magazine AND also your phone number and your current time zone for purposes of scheduling a Zoom interview/orientation.
-Plan on needing 30 minutes+ to complete prep for the Zoom interview/orientation. (You will receive an email with detailed instructions on how to prepare.)
-Have 3 professional or school references available to send at a later date, in the final stage of the application process.