Job details
Salary range: $957 Bi-Weekly Stipend; $1,565 Education Award
Digital Storytelling & Community Engagement Intern - Job Summary
The intern will support capacity-building by developing sustainable digital storytelling and communication strategies to increase engagement, awareness, and outreach for AIHFS programs and services.
Key Responsibilities
- Assess current social media platforms and establish baseline metrics.
- Develop and implement an 8-10 week content calendar aligned with organizational priorities.
- Create and publish at least 3-4 posts per week, including weekly short-form videos or reels.
- Lead a supervised social media takeover series with weekly behind-the-scenes content.
- Track social media performance and contribute to a final engagement report.
- Conduct and document 8-10 interviews with community members, staff, or partners.
- Produce 5-7 high-quality storytelling pieces such as videos, testimonials, or photo essays.
- Attend and document 4-6 community events or program activities.
- Develop and organize a labeled digital media library.
- Create at least 2 feature stories for outreach, grant writing, or fundraising.
- Document health and wellness campus progress with biweekly photo/video updates.
- Create 3-5 content pieces highlighting the new campus's vision and impact.
- Develop at least 2 donor or partner spotlight stories to support capital campaign.
- Assist in promoting at least 2 campaign-related events or announcements.
- Collaborate to produce reusable outreach materials and templates post-assignment.
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About American Indian Health and Family Services
siteAmerican Indian Health and Family Services focuses on providing culturally grounded health and family services to strengthen community resilience.
What Our Employees Say
- Opportunity to support the health and wellness of Native American and Alaska Native communities in Southeast Michigan. (aihfs.org)
- Work in a culturally competent environment that values cultural traditions and holistic health approaches. (aihfs.org)
- Access to programs focused on community empowerment, prevention, and family services. (aihfs.org)
Challenges You Might Face
- Smaller organization may offer fewer advancement opportunities compared to larger healthcare providers. (www.glassdoor.com)
- Funding largely dependent on grants, which can create financial uncertainty and impact program stability. (aihfs.org)
- Potential to encounter heavier workloads due to serving an underserved community with limited resources. (www.glassdoor.com)