Part-Time Internship
Position start date: ASAP
Location: Hybrid - Mapleton, UT
Job Type: Part-Time Internship
Hours per Week: 20 hours
Job Category: Comms
Counts for 399R credit? See course requirements
Counts for 496R credit? See course requirements
Wage/Salary: $15-$25 per hour
Application Deadline: March 25th, 2026
Qualifications
- Proven experience creating short-form social content (portfolio or samples required).
- Deep understanding of engagement strategy and content testing.
- Strong grasp of storytelling and audience retention.
- Analytical thinker who’s motivated by improvement and performance tracking.
- Proficient with social media tools and editing software.
Preferred Attributes
- Passionate about creativity and continuous growth.
- Interest in home safety, technology, or lifestyle topics.
- Thrives on independence and accountability.
- Eager to try new ideas and adapt when results demand change.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and produce content: Create 2–3 short-form videos per week optimized for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook.
- Own the entire video process: From concept to final post, take charge of brainstorming, scripting, filming, and editing.
- Apply the “Hook, Retention, Reward” framework: Capture attention quickly, maintain interest, and deliver real value.
- Include at least one of the “Four E’s” of value: Ensure every video is Educational, Entertaining, Experiential, or Emotional.
- Be comfortable on camera: Represent the FireAvert brand with an authentic and engaging presence.
- Track performance and adapt: Analyze metrics, experiment with new formats, and continuously refine your creative approach based on results.
- Develop recurring video series: Consistent topics may include kitchen safety, cooking tips, fire science, and FireAvert updates.
- Collaborate with the marketing team: Align themes and strategy with broader brand goals.
Example Video Concepts
- “Intro to FireAvert” – our story and why kitchen safety matters
- Product highlights: Auto Stove Shutoff and FireAvert PRO
- “Why smoke in the kitchen is no joke” – prevention tips
- Cooking tips, cookware recommendations, and safety myths
- Real stories and news about kitchen fires