Social Media Assistant (Student Employee)
Responsibilities
- Attend Carroll events (especially events hosted by the Student Engagement Office) to highlight campus life to prospective students on social media
- Create, upload and monitor social media content
- Showcase your unique personality through storytelling and marketing
- Execute concepts for content, explore new ways to showcase the Carroll community from the student perspective
- Plan specific and timely marketing campaigns
- Help create brand awareness
- Use social media marketing tools
- Establish relationships/networks of industry professionals or influencers on social media
Job Requirements
- Experience or strong aptitude to learn social media management
- Awareness in trends with the ability to engage the community
- Ability to work on your own as well as in groups
- High school diploma
- Enrolled in at least 6 billable hours
- Maintain 2.0 satisfactory academic progress
Preferred Skills And Qualifications
- Illustrator/InDesign, Canva or Adobe Spark
- Strong writing skills
- Creativity in video story telling creation
Description
The hourly rate of pay for this student employment position is $15.00 per hour.
HOURS NEEDED
5-7 hours a week
Directions to Apply
Candidates must complete Carroll’s online application to be considered.
Complete the online Student Employment Application
Indicate the department(s) for which you are applying. Only one application is needed
Complete the FAFSA for Federal Work Study Positions
Be registered for at least six credits with a 2.0 GPA
Student Workers under the age of 18 must provide a valid work permit prior to starting employment
If eligible, your application will be forwarded to supervisors with open positions
The application will be held for one year, July 1 to June 30
What to Expect
If selected, you and your supervisor must complete all federal, state and college forms. This document is obtained from your supervisor or the Human Resources webpage.
Complete and submit all federal, state, and college employment forms.
The I-9 is submitted to your supervisor and the other forms are submitted to studentemployment@carrollcc.edu
Create a work schedule with your supervisor that does not conflict with your class schedule.
When all forms are turned in you and your supervisor will be notified so a start date can be established.