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Nada Young India Network is seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team as Social Media Engagement and Content Development Volunteers! 🌟

 πŸ“’ Volunteer Announcement πŸ“’
Nada Young India Network for Good Health is seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team as Social Media Engagement and Content Development Volunteers! 🌟


Job Description: As a volunteer in this role, you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact by leveraging the power of social media to raise awareness about tobacco control, promote public health, and support our mission of creating a tobacco-free Youth. Your responsibilities will include:

1️⃣ Social Media Management:

  • Assisting in managing and curating content for Nada Young India Network's https://vleadacademy.org and social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter,LinkedIn and Developing engaging and informative posts, graphics, and videos to promote our initiatives, campaigns, and events.
  • Monitoring and responding to comments, messages, and inquiries from our social media community.

2️⃣ Content Creation:

  • Researching and creating compelling written content, such as blog articles, news updates, and campaign materials, to educate and engage our audience.
  • Collaborating with the team to develop impactful visual content, including infographics and illustrations, to support our advocacy efforts.

3️⃣ Social Media Analytics:

  • Tracking and analyzing social media metrics and performance to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement.
  • Providing regular reports and insights on the effectiveness of social media strategies and campaigns.

Requirements:

  • Strong passion for public health, tobacco control, and creating a positive social impact.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
  • Proficiency in using funnels ,health communication ,social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
  • Basic knowledge of graphic design and video editing tools is a plus.
  • Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and collaborate effectively with the team.

Benefits:

  • Gain hands-on experience in social media management and content development within the nonprofit sector.
  • Contribute to meaningful initiatives that promote public health and create awareness about tobacco control and alcohol policy.
  • Work closely with a dedicated team of professionals and like-minded volunteers.
  • Enhance your skills in communication, digital marketing, and advocacy.
  • Certificate of appreciation and recommendation.
  • If you are enthusiastic about using social media as a tool for change and want to make a difference in the field of tobacco control, we would love to have you on board!

To apply, please send your resume and a brief statement of interest to pallavinada@gmail.com with the subject line "Social Media Engagement and Content Development Volunteer Application."

Join us in our mission to create a Tobacco-Free Youth and improve public health for all!

#VolunteerOpportunity #SocialMediaEngagement #ContentDevelopment #TobaccoControl #PublicHealth #NadaIndiaFoundation #MakeADifference

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