100% and Henrik Jönsson are looking for editors

We are looking for a talented video creator to join the team behind 100% and Henrik Jönsson!


Start: Mid-May
Scope: Freelance to start with - for the right person it can become a permanent position
Location: Preferably Stockholm, but not a requirement


Do you want to work in a creative, fast-paced and committed team?

We are now looking for you who are sharp at both filming and editing, and who want to be involved in creating material for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and other digital platforms together with us. We work at a fast pace, with short deadlines. As a person, you should therefore be able to prioritize, feel an overall responsibility and make quick decisions without compromising on quality.


Duties:

  • Filming interviews and events on site
  • Cut exciting and engaging videos that spark interest on social media
  • Work in a larger team with us behind 100%

As a person, we want you to:

  • Keeping track of Final Cut Pro
  • Is creative, self-driven and solution-oriented
  • Likes to work in teams with varying working hours
  • Has own computer
  • Has a sense of tempo, tonality and storytelling in clips

It is a plus if you have previously worked on political or social content.
Make a 1 minute funny video imitating our style, and introduce yourself. Send link to info@ephi.se.

Contact us

Environment and Public Health Institute


Box 3039,
103 63 Stockholm

info@ephi.se

Org. number: 559342-4947

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