About The Noor Project:
- The Noor Project works in education, healthcare, food/feeding centre, vocational training, orphan-care, legal aid, livelihood support, etc.
- Its interventions include free schooling, medical clinic & hospital services, food bank / feeding services, vocational training institute, orphanage for girls, and other social-welfare programs.
- The organization frequently runs events — distribution ceremonies, training batches, feeding drives, donation campaigns, community-outreach events, and more — where photographic / video documentation is likely valuable.
The Noor Project’s events, programs, campaigns and daily activities, to help with storytelling, outreach, fundraising, transparency, and community engagement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Capture high-quality photos and videos of The Noor Project’s programs and events: feeding programs, school/education activities, medical/clinic work, vocational-training sessions, orphanage, community outreach, donation events, fundraising drives, etc.
- Photograph beneficiaries, volunteers, staff — with sensitivity, respect, and consent — to show real impact (before/after, humanitarian documentation, portraits, group shots, candid moments).
- Record video footage of events, interviews (beneficiaries, staff, donors), testimonials, program rollouts, training sessions, ceremonies (e.g. certificate distribution), outreach visits.
- Perform basic post-production/editing: color correction, trimming, comp-iling highlight reels, short-form videos (for social media / website), photo albums, collages, banners for outreach materials.
- Work with the communications/marketing team — help design visuals for social media, fundraising campaigns, website gallery, awareness-raising materials, appeals, reports.
- Maintain an organized media archive (photos/videos), with metadata (date, program, names, location) — ensures easy retrieval for future use.
- Adhere to ethical standards: respect dignity and privacy of beneficiaries; get permissions for photography/videography when needed; avoid exploitation — maintain NGO’s values of compassion, respect, inclusivity.
- Be ready to cover ad-hoc events, emergencies, or field visits; flexible schedule may be required (as NGO activities are often irregular and event-driven).
- Potentially contribute to creative storytelling: propose shot-lists, narrative sequences, “before & after” visuals, impact-stories, success-stories (victims turned recipients, rehabilitated students, etc.).
- Coordinate with program-managers & volunteers to plan coverage, especially for important events (distributions, fundraisers, training completions, health camps).
Required / Preferred Skills & Qualities:
- Proficient in photography and videography: strong knowledge of camera operations (DSLR/mirrorless or video camera), framing, lighting, composition, audio/video capture.
- Basic video + photo editing skills (Adobe Lightroom/Photoshop, Premiere Pro / DaVinci Resolve / equivalent).
- Good storytelling sense — ability to capture moments that reflect the human impact, emotion, dignity, transformation.
- Sensitivity, empathy, respect for privacy — as many subjects might be vulnerable (children, orphans, poor or marginalized persons).
- Flexibility and adaptability — ability to work in different environments (school, hospital, feeding centre, field outreach, rural or underprivileged areas), under variable light / conditions.
- Communication and interpersonal skills — to coordinate with staff, volunteers, beneficiaries; to explain purpose of documentation; to gain trust and consent.
- Basic organizational skills — to maintain media library, name files, log metadata, archive safely.
- Optionally: willingness to assist in social-media / outreach materials, collaborate in fundraising campaigns, design posters / flyers if needed.
- A sensitive approach to ethical and privacy concerns — ensure that photos/videos are used responsibly, with awareness and consent.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: Rs55,000.00 - Rs60,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person