Social Media Awareness Raiser volunteers will create and edit videos about anxiety, that may be uploaded to YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. They may be asked to interview people who create content about anxiety, about their experiences and advice.
You'll love the fun, planning and creativity that goes with filming and editing videos and interviewing people. This is an important opportunity to let people suffering from anxiety, in its many forms, know that they are not the only ones out there.
This is an excellent opportunity to enhance your social media skills by receiving tips and advice from experienced users.
We can provide a reference for you after you have volunteered with No Panic for a year.
The successful applicant will be committed, motivated, proactive, flexible and good at working with others.
You may be asked to demonstrate that you have the skills to carry out the tasks of the Social Media Awareness Team. You may be asked for examples of your past work. You will need to provide a reference.
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