Internship Opportunity East Carolina University College of Fine Arts and Communication

Internship Opportunity

East Carolina University College of Fine Arts and Communication

 

Background: The College of Fine Arts and Communication was founded in 2003, drawing the Schools of Art and Design, Communication, Music and Theatre and Dance under one administrative umbrella. The Institute of Outdoor Drama, the S. Rudolph Alexander Performing Arts Series, Family Fare and the Arts Smart series have since joined the CFAC family.

 

The challenge: The College is currently redesigning its website. The current website is static, used mainly to pass through to the programs and schools housed within the college. A new e-media presence will distribute news to alumni, donor, faculty and student audiences; create two-way curated dialogue about the college; push event information to likely attendees; solicit donations and participation to support academic programming.

 

The task at hand: The College seeks a self-directed globally-thinking multi-tasking team member who can enact a marketing/PR schedule. Specific duties will include:

  • Creating and maintaining a college-level Facebook and Twitter account (including the research and creation of content, both written and visual),
  • Researching and preparing content for the website (written and visual),
  • Working with the College staff to maximize efforts with other social outlets such as Localist and Constant Contact,
  • Establishing and exponentially increasing the number of followers on Facebook and Twitter,
  • Adding events to sites as requested,
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

 

Work schedule: The work schedule is flexible. The ideal candidate will commit to a weekly schedule with a minimum of ten hours per week, with an in-office presence throughout the majority of the week.

 

Skills desired: Superior organization skills and ownership of the project is a must, as are exemplary skills in writing for media. Accuracy and integrity are integral to the success of the project. Experience with video production and/or photography, plus a working knowledge of Commonspot, InDesign, Photoshop, Localist, and/or editing software are desired. Excellent writing skills and a fluent understanding of social media is the essence of this position.

 

Desired area of study: Communication, Journalism, Public Relations, Media Writing, Media Production, Technical Writing, Marketing

 

Compensation: The successful candidate receives significant appreciation, unofficial rock star status and membership on Team CFAC. Note that the college frequently hires successful interns.

 

Reporting: Michael Crane, Associate Dean of Research, Marketing and Outreach. cranemi@ecu.edu, 252-328-5386.