Photography and Videography for Green Careers (V3)
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Graphic design Videography Digital marketing Marketing strategy Social media marketingSkills
videography editing labor economics focus group photographyThe Green Career Centre’s mission is to prepare underrepresented youth for green careers. With a focus on supporting BIPOC, newcomers and women, the Green Career Centre works by and for these communities to bridge the gap between equitable, accessible and transparent social and environmental employment opportunities. With a climate justice lens and through ongoing consultations and focus groups, the Green Career Centre bridges the disconnect between these underserved communities and green careers in sustainability. We offer resources, events, and a strong network of support in order to integrate underserved communities into the green labour market in what is currently Canada.
Students interested in photography will have several tasks to complete including:
- Taking photos of our events including our green career fair, career development workshops and speaking engagements
- Editing photos for use on our website and social media
- Hosting LinkedIn profile headshot sessions for underrepresented youth and providing them with high quality edited photos for their own personal use
Students interested in videography will have several tasks to complete including:
- Taking videos of our events including our green career fair, career development workshops and speaking engagements
- Editing videos for use on our website and social media
- Putting together video clips to create compelling reels and videos for our social media
Final deliverables include:
- 250 captured and fully edited photos
- 10-15 video clips
- 2-5 reels
We will support the students in the following ways:
- Access to optional weekly office hours
- Check-ins as needed
- Ongoing mentorship and career coaching
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Decent work and economic growthAbout the company
As a nonprofit organization, the Green Career Centre's mission is to prepare underrepresented youth for green careers. With a focus on supporting BIPOC, newcomers and women, the Green Career Centre works by and for these communities to bridge the gap between equitable, accessible and transparent social and environmental employment opportunities. Our key areas and initiatives include hosting green career events, conducting innovative participatory and community centred research, and developing useful and impactful resources.