Overview
This assignment supports a six-week online workshop focused on the collaborative production of a short video on youth mental well-being. The goal is to enhance students' practical skills in ethical communication, teamwork, visual storytelling, and health-sensitive content development.
Key Responsibilities
- Engage communication and medicine students in the collaborative production of a short video on youth mental well-being through a six-week online workshop process.
- Strengthen students’ practical skills in ethical communication, interdisciplinary teamwork, visual storytelling and health-sensitive content development.
- Produce a 2.5 to 4-minute short video that approaches youth mental well-being with clarity, sensitivity and a constructive perspective.
Required Experience
- Previous experience in video production, script writing, editing or health communication is desirable but not mandatory.
Applicants should demonstrate:
- interest in youth mental well-being or social impact communication;
- willingness to work in an interdisciplinary team;
- motivation to engage in a workshop-based production process from beginning to end;
- sensitivity in addressing mental health-related topics in a respectful and responsible manner.
Qualifications
- Applicants should be currently enrolled in, or recently graduated from, a relevant academic programme in one of the following fields:
- communication;
- media studies;
- journalism;
- film or visual communication;
- public relations;
- medicine;
- public health;
- other relevant health-related disciplines.