REMOTE | STEAM Educator / Coach / Instructor - Level Up
We are looking for students who want to share their talents and passion for STEM/STEAM with the next generation of innovators & change makers. You will be a role model and foster an inclusive online class/camp environment where all students feel welcome. The goal of the project is to help us run afterschool programs, events and refine lesson plans/student roadmap templates & showcase how good your are in empowering younger generation. Part of this Riipen project, we will assign certain tasks as explained in the expected tasks section. It will be vary student to student and what strength they bring in. However, there is possibility of converting that into longer period paid opportunity through Student Work Placement Program (SWPP).
Audio Engineer & Narrator Phase 2: History
Positions available: 30 Upon completion of Phase 1 (Medical Health Sciences Audiobooks), Audio Engineers will embark on Phase 2; recording of audiobooks focused on history. Each student will be assigned a specific history audiobook to record. We have over 160 books in our catalogue. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Project Outcomes: Audio Engineers will finish narrating, recording, mixing, and editing two (2) history-focused audiobooks in phase 2 (80 hrs). Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon full completion of this outcome in the allotted 80 hours. Project Description: With guidance from the program manager, assistant program managers, and creative directors, the Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work in small groups (1-2 people) to narrate and record historical texts and manuscripts for the purpose of audio-book production. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will possess the following attributes and qualifications: - Ability and desire to record one’s own voice using digital recording technologies. - Working understanding of recording including but not limited to: Digital audio workstations such as garage band, Protools, Reaper, Logic pro, or others), microphone placement, recording, editing, and enhancing recorded audio. - Self-starting workflow to meet rigorous deadlines. - Ability to create and maintain one’s own work schedule without direct supervision whilst ensuring a high degree of quality and integrity in the final product. - Access to one’s own recording equipment and recording space, including but not limited to; Microphones, XLR/USB cables, and an audio interface. - Applicants must own a computer capable of recording, storing, and processing large file sizes (minimum specs; 4GB RAM, 1.5 GHZ intel i5 processor or equivalent, at-least 30- 50 GB of free hard-drive or SSD space). - A captivating vocal presence - ability to portray engaging narratives through vocal flexibility and variation. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to produce narrative works of high quality and integrity. Willingness to collaborate with all project stakeholders is a must. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.
Audio Engineer & Narrator Phase 3: Human Sciences
Positions available: 30 Upon completion of Phase 2 (historical audiobooks), Audio Engineers will embark on Phase 3; recording of audiobooks focused on Human Sciences. Each student will be assigned a specific Human Sciences audiobook to record. We have over 160 books in our catalogue. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Project Outcomes: Audio Engineers will finish narrating, recording, mixing, and editing two (2) Human Sciences audiobooks in phase 3 (80 hrs). Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon full completion of this outcome in the allotted 80 hours. Project Description: With guidance from the program manager, assistant program managers, and creative directors, the Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work in small groups (1-2 people) to narrate and record Human-Sciences based manuscripts for the purpose of audio-book production. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will possess the following attributes and qualifications: - Ability and desire to record one’s own voice using digital recording technologies. - Working understanding of recording including but not limited to: Digital audio workstations such as garage band, Protools, Reaper, Logic pro, or others), microphone placement, recording, editing, and enhancing recorded audio. - Self-starting workflow to meet rigorous deadlines. - Ability to create and maintain one’s own work schedule without direct supervision whilst ensuring a high degree of quality and integrity in the final product. - Access to one’s own recording equipment and recording space, including but not limited to; Microphones, XLR/USB cables, and an audio interface. - Applicants must own a computer capable of recording, storing, and processing large file sizes (minimum specs; 4GB RAM, 1.5 GHZ intel i5 processor or equivalent, at-least 30- 50 GB of free hard-drive or SSD space). - A captivating vocal presence - ability to portray engaging narratives through vocal flexibility and variation. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to produce narrative works of high quality and integrity. Willingness to collaborate with all project stakeholders is a must. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.
Audio Engineer & Narrator Phase 4: Natural Sciences
Positions available: 30 Upon completion of Phase 3 (Natural Sciences Audiobooks), Audio Engineers will embark on Phase 4; recording of audiobooks focused on Natural Sciences. Each student will be assigned a specific Natural Sciences audiobook to record. We have over 160 books in our catalogue. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Project Outcomes: Audio Engineers will finish narrating, recording, mixing, and editing two (2) Natural Sciences oriented audiobooks in phase 4 (80 hrs). Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon full completion of this outcome in the allotted 80 hours. Project Details: With guidance from the program manager, assistant program managers, and creative directors, the Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work in small groups (1-2 people) to narrate and record Natural Sciences texts for the purpose of audio-book production. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will possess the following attributes and qualifications: - Ability and desire to record one’s own voice using digital recording technologies. - Working understanding of recording including but not limited to: Digital audio workstations such as garage band, Protools, Reaper, Logic pro, or others), microphone placement, recording, editing, and enhancing recorded audio. - Self-starting workflow to meet rigorous deadlines. - Ability to create and maintain one’s own work schedule without direct supervision whilst ensuring a high degree of quality and integrity in the final product. - Access to one’s own recording equipment and recording space, including but not limited to; Microphones, XLR/USB cables, and an audio interface. - Applicants must own a computer capable of recording, storing, and processing large file sizes (minimum specs; 4GB RAM, 1.5 GHZ intel i5 processor or equivalent, at-least 30- 50 GB of free hard-drive or SSD space). - A captivating vocal presence - ability to portray engaging narratives through vocal flexibility and variation. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to produce narrative works of high quality and integrity. Willingness to collaborate with all project stakeholders is a must. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.
Audio Engineer & Narrator Phase 1: Medical/Health
Positions available: 30 During May and June (phase 1), our students will work on creating & publishing medical health sciences material. Our Audio Engineers bring texts to life by narrating, recording, and publishing audiobooks. Each Audio Engineer will be assigned a specific medical health focused audiobook to record. We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Project Outcomes: Audio Engineers will finish narrating, recording, and editing two (2) medical health sciences audiobooks in phase 1 (80 hrs). Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon full completion of this outcome in the allotted 80 hours. Project Description: With guidance from the program manager, assistant program managers, and creative directors, the Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work in small groups (1-2 people) to narrate and record medical health manuscripts for the purpose of audio-book production. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will possess the following attributes and qualifications: - Ability and desire to record one’s own voice using digital recording technologies. - Working understanding of recording including but not limited to: Digital audio workstations such as garage band, Protools, Reaper, Logic pro, or others), microphone placement, recording, editing, and enhancing recorded audio. - Self-starting workflow to meet rigorous deadlines. - Ability to create and maintain one’s own work schedule without direct supervision whilst ensuring a high degree of quality and integrity in the final product. - Access to one’s own recording equipment and recording space, including but not limited to; Microphones, XLR/USB cables, and an audio interface. - Applicants must own a computer capable of recording, storing, and processing large file sizes (minimum specs; 4GB RAM, 1.5 GHZ intel i5 processor or equivalent, at-least 30- 50 GB of free hard-drive or SSD space). - A captivating vocal presence - ability to portray engaging narratives through vocal flexibility and variation. The Audiobook Narrator and Audio Engineer will work closely with creative directors, program managers, graphic designers, authors, and editors to produce narrative works of high quality and integrity. Willingness to collaborate with all project stakeholders is a must. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.
SUSTAINABILITY MARKETING/DESIGN
UN.org Climate SOLUTIONS Media for Sustainability Actions: DECARBONIZED.ORG NON-PROFIT (NGO) CATALYZING CLIMATE RESILIENCE OCEANS, HEALTH, FORESTS & CLIMATE SOLUTIONS CLIMATE SUSTAINABILITY SOLUTIONS Help innovate Environmental impact projects. Empowering students to collaborate on creating content aligned with our enlightened vision, sustainable mission and climate sustainability, ESG sector. Decarbonized.org is an international alliance of creative solutionists, developing ongoing events, projects on a Platform, to reach multi-stake holders for CLIMATE resilience, catalyzing solution projects, meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN.org). UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE WEEK - UN.org, UNGA is SEPT 17-23 IN NY- we have a Climate scientist Panel partially online & UN OCEANS Events: Ultimately, you will work-on content creation, including internet, video, social media & marketing tools. Help to run a campaign to support vital climate solution projects, be a green team leader.
STEM: SUSTAINABILITY - OCEAN CLIMATE SOLUTIONS CAMPAIGN
🌿 OCEAN CONSERVATION: via DECARBONIZED.ORG NON-PROFIT GROUP (501c-NGO) - OCEAN SUSTAINiBLITY- EFFECT OF SHIPPING/ ENVIRONMENTAL SOUNDS ON MARINE-LIFE CATALYZING CLIMATE RESILIENCE - OCEANS AND CLIMATE SOLUTIONS - Number of individual students required: 4 students CLIMATE SUSTAINABILITY IN OCEAN: We would like to align with those caring on Environmental impact projects for OCEANS. TEAM VALUES: Youth engagement, empowering students to collaborate with us on creating content that is aligned with their visions, and our sustainable mission for the climate sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our 501 c 3 NGO (UN.org aligned group) as a Global Climate organization. As most collaborative work is done on ZOOM, we hope to have also an open call to those able to expand and help with global outreach, supporting multi-cultural and with many languages. We wish connection, as we are open for many different perspectives for accelerating climate messages into advancing global outreach. Decarbonized.org is an international alliance of creative solutionists, developing ongoing events, projects on a WEB Platform, UN MEETINGS, CONSERVATION SUMMITS, MUSIC FESTIVALS, UN.org. Taking actions to reach multi stake holders for CLIMATE resilience and catalyzing solution projects for meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN.org). SUSTAINABLE ECO OCEAN ACTIONS: - Efficient Ocean RESEARCH? CAMPAIGN -TRACKING THE WHALES AS LESS THEN 1.4 M left: RESEARCH: BASED on PAUL HAWKINS research and book Project Drawdown (*SEE BOOK AND WEBSITE) says is a vital part of Ocean protection and CO2 in Oceans/ wetlands and value for planet. We want to better understand NGO research as we target marketable solutions to protect the OCEAN. Help to support saving the whales from sonic sounds that disrupt their habitat. NRDC, UN.org, NOAA Marine Research and IMO * research on environmental protection for the last1.4 million whales. The research will include: Target market research - global over view and source best partnerships. Source grants and alliance partners. Industry size and market potential ( specific for global environmental policy requirements ) NRDC, UN.org, NOAA Marine Research and IMO research Strategic positioning of our brand ( Collaborate on Global outreach projects to promote brand awareness) Thank you for caring on CARBON issues, Project Drawdown has targeted the essential actions in OCEANS as a key challenge. To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will: Help on set up of easy format of Website pages, Write blog articles, email newsletters/sequences and other content pieces on assigned topics - Oceans- Tech For Good & INNOVATIONS Content generation - Evaluate recent successful user-generated campaigns, preferably in our sector - Help to USE Google Analytics and 10K google add words budget monthly to help run campaigns and outreach- we have the key 500 words and account promotion to test/ run sets of campaigns. Ultimately, you will be working on content creation for our organization, including internet, video, social media, and other collateral that we can use as go-to marketing tools. Help run campaigns for donations and support vital solution projects. If you like the sound of our impact culture, and are ready to innovate ideas with this challenge, with us, then we'd like to hear from you. Help on set up on an easy format of Website pages, Write blog articles, email newsletters/sequences and other content pieces on assigned topics - Oceans- ECO SHIPPING - Climate-Tech For Good - CLIMATE INNOVATIONS 🌱We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples - xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ / sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.🌿
Reporter - Indigenous Women Leadership
Positions available: 4 We would like students to help us with creating content that is aligned with our vision, mission, and sector. We will ensure the student has a clear understanding of what these elements are for our organization. Alpha Woman is a media company that helps Alpha Women step into their power and optimize their lives physically, mentally, professionally and financially. We are seeking to comprehensively cover how Indigenous women are rising up to challenge colonialism, and heal. We are seeking to use our platform to help the world learn from and about Indigenous women leaders. We are looking for Indigenous content creators that can create content in the form of written content, video, audio content, special newsletter series or events or a combination of the aforementioned. To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will: Assist in articulating an editorial strategy and calendar; responsible for assigned content creation aligned with strategy Write blog articles, email newsletters/sequences and other content pieces on assigned topics Publish their work on the Alpha Woman Wordpress CMS (training will be provided) Be a strong interviewer - much of our content is interview based Possess strong research and communication skills as well as the ability to put together a journalistic piece based upon the 5 "w"s Bring ideas for Alpha Woman coverage of Indigenous women leader to the table Ultimately, you will be working on editorial content creation for our organization, including interviews, researched articles, and video series. This student will have a byline on Alpha Woman and will create a portfolio of work for their resume. Students will also become part of the Young Alpha Intern cohort, with Interns from around the world as alumni. If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you. A student or team with excellent interview, writing and video skills would be the ideal candidate for this project.
Healthcare Content Creation Opportunity for Digital Publication
People are......health. They put much less faith in their doctors today than in any time in prior history, and are demanding options for treatment that go beyond simply a prescription for one more daily pill. There's a sense that there is more out there worthy of consideration, both within provincial medical systems, but also outside of it. A world of options exist - ranging from the dutifully tested to the anecdotal to the downright irresponsible, and with the added dimensions of DNA testing, genome sequencing, personal data collection and more, the Health Consumer is becoming more informed, enlightened and exposed to a myriad of choices - some of are here and others still yet to come. Launching in late September 2022, The Health Insider (a fully-owned subsidiary of RSRS) looks for the insider's perspective to find the answers to the important questions Health Consumers are asking. This project will be focussed on creating content for launch and the first month post-launch.
Podcast Audio & Video Editing
The main goal of this is to help us with the editing of our podcast and/or the videos of our podcast recordings.
Content Creation
The main goal of this project is to help support with the content creation for Real Adulting 101. This may look like supporting with the development of a course (needs to have specific training in that course topic), or with the development of our Student Life 101 or our Guided Cohorts Development.