Support for the Youth Mental Well-being Short Video Workshop
Quick answer
WHO is hosting a six-week online workshop in Türkiye for students and recent graduates to collaborate on a short video production focused on youth mental well-being.
- Role
- Support for the Youth Mental Well-being Short Video Workshop
- Organization
- WHO
- Location
- Türkiye (Online)
- Work setup
- Remote
- Level
- Entry
- Category
- Communications & Marketing
The role
The World Health Organization (WHO) is seeking students or recent graduates to participate in a six-week online workshop focused on youth mental well-being. Participants will collaborate in interdisciplinary teams of communication and medicine students to produce a short 2.5 to 4-minute awareness video. The program provides hands-on experience in the full content production lifecycle, including scriptwriting, filming, editing, and editorial feedback. This initiative aims to foster practical skills in ethical communication and health-sensitive visual storytelling.
What you'll do
- Conceptualize and write a short awareness video on youth mental well-being.
- Collaborate in interdisciplinary teams of communication and medicine students.
- Execute the full production cycle including filming and editing.
- Incorporate editorial feedback into the rough-cut and final delivery.
- Address complex mental health topics with sensitivity and accuracy.
What it takes
- Currently enrolled in or a recent graduate of communication, media, medicine, or health-related fields.
- Strong interest in social impact communication and youth mental health advocacy.
- Willingness to participate in a full six-week workshop-based production process.
- Demonstrated ability to work respectfully within an interdisciplinary team.
- Prior experience in video production or scriptwriting is desirable but not mandatory.
What you'll bring
How we treat you
Participants receive structured guidance and professional editorial feedback throughout the six-week content production process.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a remote or in-person opportunity?
This assignment is conducted through a six-week online workshop process, allowing for remote participation.
Is there compensation for this workshop?
Compensation is not specified in the current job description.
Who is eligible to apply for this role?
Applicants should be currently enrolled in or recently graduated from academic programs in communication, media, medicine, public health, or related disciplines.
What is the primary goal of the workshop?
The objective is to produce a 2.5 to 4-minute short video that approaches youth mental well-being with clarity and a constructive perspective.
How to apply
Apply directly on WHO's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
This listing is aggregated from a third-party source and its summary may be auto-generated, so details can be inaccurate or out of date. ForGood is not the employer and is not liable for the content — please verify everything on WHO's official posting before applying.