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Populations Served
- Member Agency Staff
Competencies/Skills
- Creativity
- Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
- Teamwork
- Technological Literacy
- Time Management
Opportunity last updated: June 12th

Videographer – Media/Content Creation Team
This opportunity is available as either a regular volunteer position or an unpaid internship. Please refer to the Schedule section below to choose a commitment.
The unpaid internship position provides you with practical skills and hands-on experience in a professional office setting. If you are new to Canada, this is an excellent opportunity for you to gain office experience, particularly in a Canadian cultural context.
Volunteer Duties
- Generates video reels and clips for documentation and assets to be used for the promotion and storytelling of the organization.
- Assists in the set-up and coverage of local events and feature shoots of success stories, leadership, and other BIPOC Foundation interactivity.
- With the media team, the videographer assists in curating ideas that allow for the creation and development of new and innovative content that aids in communicating the organization’s visions across platforms.
- Reporting to the Volunteer Program Lead and HQ, the Videographer will conduct general tasks such as:
- Operating video cameras, on location or in the studio, for the production of professional pre- recorded programming and video asset creation.
- Designing the requirements for all studio production projects including, but not limited to, the transportation and set-up of equipment, the coordination, working order, and delivery of all required audio and lighting equipment and the overall operation of the production equipment.
- Editing and post-production of video assets for use on a variety of digital formats.
- Maintaining equipment maintenance reports and conducting general maintenance or service coordination for all video and audio production equipment as well as inventory.
- Assisting in repair and upkeep of studio and production sets and properties.
- Performing coordination around studio production schedules and carrying out miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
Age Requirements
18 years old or above
Schedule
- Regular Volunteers (12–16 hrs/week).
- Unpaid Interns (6–8 months, 20 hrs/week).
Time Commitment
Continuing commitment
Type of Opportunity
Creative Arts & Culture,Marketing & Communications,Technical Support & IT Services
Application Type
Basic
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Thanks for your interest in this volunteer position!
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In December 2025, we’ll focus only on event-based opportunities. We’ll respond to other volunteer inquiries or referrals starting in January 2026.
Volunteers can sign up for up to 3 continuing commitment opportunities for immediate referrals. If you signed up for more than 3, a Volunteer Lethbridge staff member will connect with you before making new referrals.