Digital Content Creator

Closed
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
AIC Administration
Office administrator
(270)
4
Project
Academic experience or paid work
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Digital marketing Public relations Artificial intelligence Networking
Skills
digital content management infographics digital content research
Details

As a Digital Content Creator at AIC (Antarctic Institute of Canada), your role will be central to our mission of bridging the gap between cutting-edge research, groundbreaking innovations, and compelling storytelling in the digital realm. You will serve as a vital link between our world-class researchers and a wide-ranging audience, ensuring that our research findings not only reach but also captivate and educate diverse audiences.

Deliverables
  • Create, curate, and manage digital content, including videos, infographics, articles, and social media posts.
  • Collaborate with researchers and subject matter experts to understand and effectively communicate research findings and breakthroughs.
  • Develop and implement a content calendar to ensure a consistent and engaging online presence.
  • Stay up-to-date with digital content trends and best practices to enhance the institute's online visibility.
  • Manage and maintain the institute's website and social media platforms.
  • Monitor and analyze the performance of digital content to optimize engagement and reach.
Mentorship
  1. Clear Project Guidelines: Provide learners with well-defined project guidelines, including objectives, deliverables, and deadlines, to ensure they understand the project's scope and expectations.
  2. Project Planning Assistance: Offer guidance on project planning, helping learners break down the project into manageable tasks and create timelines.
  3. Resource Access: Ensure learners have access to the necessary learning resources, materials, and tools needed to complete the project successfully.
  4. Regular Check-Ins: Schedule regular one-on-one or group check-in sessions to monitor progress, address questions, and provide feedback.
  5. Feedback and Assessment: Offer constructive feedback on project drafts and milestones to help learners improve their work and meet project goals.
  6. Peer Collaboration: Encourage collaboration among learners, where they can share ideas, problem-solve together, and provide peer support.
  7. Mentorship: Provide mentorship or connect learners with subject matter experts who can offer specialized guidance related to the project.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Education

The Antarctic Institute of Canada is a non-profit Canadian charity organization founded by former Antarctic researcher Austin Mardon in 1985. Its original aim was to lobby for the federal government of Canada to increase the extent of Canadian research in the Antarctic. However, AIC slowly diversified and initiated programs for students to publish Antarctic research in newspapers and academic journals. These days, the AIC supports academic writing, research, and multimedia in many fields, expanding far beyond the organization’s original focus on Antarctica.