Are you a passionate, reliable filmmaker with a desire to make a real impact? The Childhood Cancer Society is offering a unique Video Production Internship focused on capturing live, on-site footage of meaningful moments — including high-end events and once-in-a-lifetime wish-granting experiences.
This is an incredible opportunity to work closely with our Chief Media Officer, who brings over a decade of experience in the industry, including roles as a Segment Producer for CNBC’s Closing Bell and as a Field Producer on major broadcast projects.
Film live event footage in a fast-paced, emotionally impactful environment
Support video coverage of a fundraiser in Saddle River, NJ (September 27, 2025) — full-day availability required
Coordinate logistics and shots with the Chief Media Officer and Communications Team
Ensure professional-quality footage that aligns with the organization’s brand and storytelling goals
Help transport and manage gear as needed for each shoot
Available in-person for September 27th, 2025
Comfortable working a long day
Possess or have access to professional filming equipment
Reliable transportation
Strong filming and cinematography instincts with an eye for emotional storytelling
Experience filming in live, unscripted settings (e.g., events, doc-style content)
Ability to remain focused and adaptable in dynamic, high-pressure environments
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Passion for storytelling with a cause — especially related to children, families, or nonprofit work
At Childhood Cancer Society (CCS), a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide essential support to families facing the trials of pediatric cancer. Our origin traces back to a teenager's resolve to amplify family support after his own childhood health challenges. Today, CCS commits to delivering hope, emotional reinforcement, and financial aid to ensure no child endures the journey of cancer treatment alone.
Embodying our ethos of perseverance and optimism is Adventure Ted, our superhero teddy bear and official spokes-bear. He embodies the courage found in adventures, guiding children and families to maintain a positive outlook by embracing his motto: "See the adventure in all that you do." CCS not only strives to alleviate the burden of childhood cancer but also to infuse this challenging journey with a sense of adventure and possibility.