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Sacred Heart University

Videographer and Social Media Manager

Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut, us, 06828

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and the job listing Expires on February 5, 2026

A community of girls and women who share a passion for the arts

Empowering girls through the power of camp

Creativity, authenticity, and sisterhood guide everything we do.

Working at Berkshire Lake Arts Camp isn’t just a job — it’s a chance to change a child’s life and make a long-lasting difference. Each day brings a chance to create, learn, and grow together.

Located in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, serving girls ages 7-15

Offering top-tier instruction in visual and performing arts

OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE

Wants to be a role model and is committed to helping campers grow

Warm, creative, and open-minded

Positive, mature, and self-aware

Enthusiastic with a sense of humor

Strong work ethic

Values good communication

Enjoys being silly, expressive, and fully engaged in camp life

Willing to dive in, try new things and give it their all

DATES & COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

Dates: June 19 – August 2, 2026

Benefits include:

Paid training

Professional development

Internship credit available

A 6-week season (meaning time for yourself within the summer, too!)

Calling our beautiful setting along Lake Ashmere your summer home

EXPERIENCE & RESPONSIBILITIES Skills You’ll Need:

Prior experience in videography and/or social media management

Strong understanding of visual aesthetics and social media trends

Organization, time management, and communication skills

Ability to be self-directed and work independently

What You’ll Be Doing:

Capture daily camp life through short-form and long-form videos for social media and parent updates

Create engaging content that reflects the spirit, energy, and creativity of camp life

Collaborate with camp’s photographer to manage daily posts for our Instagram, TikTok, and other social platforms

Edit and produce highlight reels, camper showcases, and end-of-session videos

Play a key role in sharing the Berkshire Lake Arts Camp story with families, campers, and future staff

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