
DIGITAL CONTENT INTERN
Cityofsouthfultonga, Atlanta, GA, United States
Responsibilities
The Policy Intern will work closely with the District 6 Council office on various tasks and projects related to political analysis, research, policy development, social media, community outreach, and district program planning.
The intern will play a key role in elevating the office's digital presence by revamping the email newsletter and developing/managing content across multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor, TikTok, and YouTube. This hands‑on experience will allow the intern to build a competitive portfolio while contributing directly to community engagement and public service initiatives.
This paid internship ($20/hour) requires a commitment of 2 days per week, 5 hours per day.
Key Responsibilities
Newsletter Revamp: Redesign the monthly digital newsletter for improved readability, visual appeal, and community engagement.
Develop a content plan including community updates, event highlights, legislative information, and multimedia integration.
Manage distribution and analyze engagement metrics.
Social Media Development & Management
Create and execute a multi‑platform social media strategy aligned with the office's communication goals.
Produce short‑form and long‑form content, including graphics, videos, captions, and community‑focused messaging.
Maintain regular posting schedules on Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor, TikTok, and YouTube.
Monitor community comments, messages, and trends relevant to city issues.
Track performance analytics and make data‑driven recommendations.
Ensure brand & messaging alignment: content consistent with the office's tone, values, and mission.
Collaborate to highlight key initiatives, events, and city resources.
Administrative & Support Tasks
Assist with community events as needed for content capture.
Attend staff meetings to align on communications priorities.
Support special projects related to resident engagement.
Supervision Approach
Weekly check‑ins: 30‑minute meetings to review progress, assign tasks, and discuss ideas.
Project management tools: use shared tools (Google Workspace, Trello, Canva) to track tasks and deadlines.
Open‑door communication: contact supervisor as needed for guidance and approvals.
Skill development support: supervisor will provide feedback on content drafts, analytics reports, and creative concepts to foster growth.
Qualifications
Currently enrolled in higher education institution.
Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.
Strong interest in and knowledge of political science, local government, and public policy.
Excellent research and analytical skills.
Proficiency in Google Workspace, Trello, Canva, research tools, databases, social media platforms, and Microsoft Office Suite.
Strong communication and writing skills.
Attention to detail and ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Eagerness to learn and adapt to new skills and responsibilities.
Eligibility: internship is solely for Clayton State University and Georgia State University students.
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The intern will play a key role in elevating the office's digital presence by revamping the email newsletter and developing/managing content across multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor, TikTok, and YouTube. This hands‑on experience will allow the intern to build a competitive portfolio while contributing directly to community engagement and public service initiatives.
This paid internship ($20/hour) requires a commitment of 2 days per week, 5 hours per day.
Key Responsibilities
Newsletter Revamp: Redesign the monthly digital newsletter for improved readability, visual appeal, and community engagement.
Develop a content plan including community updates, event highlights, legislative information, and multimedia integration.
Manage distribution and analyze engagement metrics.
Social Media Development & Management
Create and execute a multi‑platform social media strategy aligned with the office's communication goals.
Produce short‑form and long‑form content, including graphics, videos, captions, and community‑focused messaging.
Maintain regular posting schedules on Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor, TikTok, and YouTube.
Monitor community comments, messages, and trends relevant to city issues.
Track performance analytics and make data‑driven recommendations.
Ensure brand & messaging alignment: content consistent with the office's tone, values, and mission.
Collaborate to highlight key initiatives, events, and city resources.
Administrative & Support Tasks
Assist with community events as needed for content capture.
Attend staff meetings to align on communications priorities.
Support special projects related to resident engagement.
Supervision Approach
Weekly check‑ins: 30‑minute meetings to review progress, assign tasks, and discuss ideas.
Project management tools: use shared tools (Google Workspace, Trello, Canva) to track tasks and deadlines.
Open‑door communication: contact supervisor as needed for guidance and approvals.
Skill development support: supervisor will provide feedback on content drafts, analytics reports, and creative concepts to foster growth.
Qualifications
Currently enrolled in higher education institution.
Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.
Strong interest in and knowledge of political science, local government, and public policy.
Excellent research and analytical skills.
Proficiency in Google Workspace, Trello, Canva, research tools, databases, social media platforms, and Microsoft Office Suite.
Strong communication and writing skills.
Attention to detail and ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Eagerness to learn and adapt to new skills and responsibilities.
Eligibility: internship is solely for Clayton State University and Georgia State University students.
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