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Social Media Assistant - S. Starling [Work Study]

Antioch Unviversity Los Angeles

Start Date: 7/1/2025
End Date: 6/30/2026
Number of Positions: 1
Hours per Week: 15 hrs
Weekends Required: No
Evenings Required: No

Supervisor: Selina Starling 

Alternate Supervisor: Amelia Bryan 

This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes

Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 7.5, attend regular meetings via Zoom with Antioch’s social media manager and campus social media assistant team, writing compelling social media copy, and creating graphics for social media.

Method to assess remote work: To ensure accountability, quality, and alignment with Antioch University’s mission, a clear framework will be established to assess and verify the work of student social media assistants.

Key Assessment & Verification Methods
1. Defined Weekly Deliverables

Students are required to create and submit a set volume of engaging, campus-based social media content each week (photos, videos, stories, etc.).

Deliverables are tracked via a shared platform and must align with Antioch’s brand and mission.

2. On-Campus Engagement

Students must spend a portion of work hours physically present on campus, attending events and interacting with the community to capture authentic content.

Campus activity is verified through a simple engagement log, reviewed weekly.

3. Structured Collaboration & Supervision

Weekly meetings are held with the Social Media Manager and team to brainstorm content, present ideas, and receive feedback.

All content undergoes review by the Social Media Manager before publication to ensure quality and compliance.

4. Performance Monitoring

Quantitative metrics: number of posts, consistency, audience engagement.

Qualitative review: creativity, relevance, and alignment with University values.

Ongoing feedback supports student growth and professional development.

Accountability & Quality Assurance
All work is documented, reviewed, and discussed in a collaborative setting.

Supervisory oversight ensures students remain engaged, develop key skills, and represent Antioch’s brand appropriately.

The process balances measurable outcomes with continuous learning, supporting both operational needs and student development.

Summary:
This structured approach provides clear expectations, accountability, and quality control for student social media roles, while supporting Antioch’s values and fostering student growth.

Job Description

  • Antioch University’s Los Angeles campus is seeking a social media work study to collaborate with in creating engaging, personable content for the University’s social media channels (primarily Instagram) through selfie-style video, campus photos, day-in-the-life POVs, and other exciting student-based content.
  • This position is 15 hours per week.

    Expectations

  • Develop weekly engaging content for your designated campus using photos, videos, and other forms of media (7hrs)
  • Be present on campus and have a keen eye for potential content through events, classroom photos, and campus resources (7hrs)
  • Attend brainstorming sessions and collaborate with the social media manager once a week (1hr)
  • Uphold Antioch’s brand guidelines, mission, and values

Qualifications

  • Must have the ability to be physically on campus and in the surrounding community
  • Must be comfortable recording video content from a cell phone
  • Proven professional work involving social media
  • Excellent writing and communication skills
  • Attention to detail and understanding of social trends
  • Ability to attend regular meetings via Zoom with Antioch’s social media manager and the Social Media Assistant team.

How to Apply: Interested students should submit the following application materials via email to [email protected]: Resume: Highlight relevant experience, particularly any involvement in social media, communications, photography, video creation, or related areas. Cover Letter: Your cover letter should include: A brief overview of your experience with social media platforms, especially Instagram. Examples of your writing or communication skills—this could be through coursework, previous roles, or personal projects. A short reflection on why you're interested in creating content for Antioch’s social media, and how you would bring your perspective to the role. Be sure to include your campus location in your application and any availability details for the upcoming term. We welcome creativity, authenticity, and students who are excited to amplify the voices of the Antioch community.

Email: [email protected] (general marketing inbox for application submissions)

Position Type: Work Study

Department: Marketing & Digital Strategy

To apply for this job email your details to marketing@antioch.edu

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