Help Elle International with 10 volunteers for Video content creation
category
Business related skills
sub-category
Marketing, PR & Media
duration
4-8 hours
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Help Elle International with 10 volunteers for Video content creation
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Video Content Creator & Editor – Women’s Health Topics (Instagram, Ticktock, Youtube) We are seeking passionate and skilled Video Content Creators & Editors to join our team, focused on producing engaging, educational, and empowering video content related to women’s health. This role is ideal for someone who is deeply aligned with women's wellness, has a creative storytelling mindset, and understands how to tailor content across platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Responsibilities: Research, conceptualize, and script video content on a range of women’s health topics (e.g., menstrual health, hormones, mental wellness, reproductive rights, menopause, workplace well-being). Shoot and edit high-quality short- and long-form videos optimized for each platform. Create platform-specific versions of each video to maximize reach and engagement. Collaborate with health experts, community members, and brand leads to ensure content is accurate, inclusive, and impactful. Stay on top of video trends, sound design, and social media best practices to keep content fresh and relevant. Beneficial: Proven experience creating and editing video content for social media and YouTube. Strong storytelling and visual communication skills. Proficient in editing tools such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, CapCut, OpusClips, or similar. Passionate about women’s health, gender equity, and creating inclusive content. Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and iterate quickly based on feedback and analytics. Bonus: Experience in motion graphics or animation. Background in health, wellness, or science communication. This is an opportunity to shape powerful conversations around women's health and make complex topics accessible and engaging for a global audience.
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