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Description
The mission of The DC Project is to advance economic and environmental justice by creating clean energy careers for people who need them most. The DC Project applies cutting-edge organizing tools and tactics to mobilize community interest in home weatherization, creating economic savings, environmental benefits, and new green jobs.
The DC Project is a "Think+Action Tank", testing and refining community-based demand creation methodology through its anchor program, WeatherizeDC, and developing models that can be replicated in communities across the nation to ignite the home energy efficiency market and move closer towards an equitable green economy.
WeatherizeDC, the anchor program of The DC Project, works with hundreds of D.C. residents to mobilize one of America's greatest assets, community leadership, to unlock the promise of the home energy efficiency industry for creating environmental benefits and good green jobs. WeatherizeDC recruits, develops, and trains community leaders and volunteers from neighborhood groups, faith-based networks and campus activists to engage, educate, and activate their communities to convince homeowners to invest in weatherization.
WeatherizeDC identifies homeowners interested in weatherization and passes them along to local home performance contractors, who deliver the home retrofit services. WeatherizeDC leverages the increased business it creates-through its community organizing efforts-for partnering contractors to ensure that new jobs created translate into career-track, sustainable-wage work for District residents who are most in need of employment.
Position Overview:
The DC Project's Communications Department supports the organization's programs by developing compelling messages and visual images that strengthen the organization's brand, as well as the local program's brand identity. To increase the visibility of the organization's work and build public awareness of the immediate opportunity to address the climate and unemployment crises, the Communications Department engages in traditional media outreach and uses innovative web 2.0 tactics to attract attention to the work.
To complement our traditional and online marketing channels, the Department seeks to development short videos to further attract attention to the innovative, impactful work in which the organization is engaged.
The Video Fellow will lead efforts to connect with our existing supporters and expand our reach to new audiences through compelling visuals and audio. Video is an opportunity to tell the story of the people impacted by the local and national programs-from neighborhood and campus energy leaders to the weatherization technicians who found jobs with a local small business because D.C. homeowners weatherized. To move volunteer networks toward more sustained action, The DC Project seeks to develop videos that convey immediacy in a way that print materials cannot. Though her/his time will be shared and managed across programs, this Fellow will be part of the Communications Department.
Responsibilities:
- Help the Communications Department conceptualize short videos marketing the organization's local program to target audiences in a manner that amplifies our existing messaging
- Formulate plans for creating video that include pre-production, production and post-production stages
- Coordinate closely with Communications Director to schedule interviews of volunteers, homeowners, staff and other interview subjects
- Manage content creation, direction, and editing of videos
- Manage logistics of video production including, equipment, graphics (imagery included in video), locations for shooting, and music
- Work to align videos with organization's communications goals by analyzing videos' purposes, audiences, and the necessary actions they convey to viewers
Qualifications:
This position requires video production and post-production experience, as well as proficiency in Final Cut Pro and Photoshop. Applicants with experience creating video content to inspire and activate volunteers are most preferable.
The abilities to design a project with clear, realistic goals and to self-monitor progress toward reaching those objectives are highly desired. Superior organizational and time management skills are crucial to excelling in the fellowship. Individuals who are receptive to close-collaboration in a fast-paced environment and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously will be assets to the organization. Ideal candidates are dedicated individuals who seek to grow as professionals and develop supportive relationships with colleagues.
Compensation: Fellowships with The DC Project are unpaid. Previous fellows and interns have received academic credit or work study for their work with the organization. If you are not from the Washington, D.C. area, please explore housing options with relatives or friends as soon as possible. If you are unable to find and fund housing, precluding you from participating in the Fellowship Program, please inform The DC Project via email.
Both full-time and part-time fellows are encouraged to apply. Full-time fellows are expected to work 40 hours a week. Hours and workdays are flexible. Part-time fellows are expected to work 10-20 hours a week. In addition to in-office hours, fellows may fulfill weekly hour requirements by attending community organizing events held in the evenings or on weekends. Start and end dates are flexible, with a preference for a September 22 start date and a commitment of 2.5 months, or until December 17, 2010. Please include your availability in your cover letter.
To Apply:
Applicants should please submit the following (include "Video Fellow" in subject line) no later than September 10th, 2010:
- Resume
- Cover letter
- Writing sample
- 2 or 3 references
- Video on which applicant worked.
Use your application materials to explain your interest in The DC Project and its mission; please highlight any exposure you have to the Washington, D.C. community and the dates of your availability. Your cover letter should explain the skills, experience, and interest that qualify you to fulfill the expectations outlined above. If you are applying for more than one fellowship with The DC Project, please be sure to rank your interests.