Intern, YouTube Management

About the position

Nemours is seeking a part-time Intern, YouTube Management to join our Nemours Children's Health team in Jacksonville, FL, Orlando, FL, or Wilmington, DE. The YouTube Management intern will be responsible for assisting in day-to-day management of Nemours and KidsHealth YouTube Channels. They will work closely with several teams including Visual Media, Design, Analytics, and Social Media to ensure YouTube best practices are followed for publishing and community management.

Responsibilities

  • Publish video content to Nemours and KidsHealth YouTube channels.
  • Create compelling thumbnails for video assets that comply with YouTube best practices while retaining brand compliance.
  • Develop titles and descriptions optimizing for searchability on YouTube & Google.
  • Monitor account for inappropriate commentary from viewers.
  • Identify and report to team leadership high-and-low-performing content to inform evolving YouTube strategy.
  • Make minor edits to video content that include trimming video and adding end cards.
  • Add 'cards' linking to related videos, playlists, or external Nemours digital resources that complement video content.
  • Serve as a brand steward, ensuring video assets adhere to and advance brand standard.
  • Ensure proper spelling and grammar in titles and descriptions for published content.
  • Demonstrate understanding of YouTube best practices.

Requirements

  • 6 months+ of operating a YouTube channel
  • College Junior or Senior
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