I. Position Overview
The Chinese Psychological Assistance Foundation (CNPAF) is expanding its global communications force, and we are seeking visionary, creative, and impact-driven Social Media Volunteers who want to shape conversations around mental wellness, immigrant communities, youth empowerment, and cultural belonging on an international stage.
This is not just a typical social media role —you will become part of a global, mission-driven movement dedicated to improving emotional well-being, reducing stigma, and building bridges across cultures.
As part of our Communications Team, you will help craft compelling narratives, amplify voices that are often unheard, and share meaningful stories that inspire compassion, resilience, and hope around the world.
II. Why This Role Matters
Your creativity will directly influence how thousands of people — immigrants, students, seniors, and families — understand mental health, access support, and find community.
You will help CNPAF:
If you are looking for a chance to use your creativity to generate real social impact — this is it
III. Key Responsibilities
IV. Qualifications
We value passion, curiosity, and a genuine desire to create meaningful social impact.
While we are a globally oriented nonprofit, you do not need perfect skills to join us — only the willingness to learn and grow.
Core Qualities We Look For:
Nice-to-Have Skills (Not Required!):
(We mean it — none of these are mandatory.)
Most Important:
We encourage applications from individuals of all experience levels, including beginners.
If you care about the mission and want to grow, you are already qualified.
V. What You’ll Gain
You will gain hands-on training in nonprofit communications, campaign building, and digital strategy — the same skill set used by top NGOs and global advocacy organizations.
Work with teams collaborating across the U.S. and internationally, including youth leaders, researchers, community partners, and multicultural networks.
Every project you complete — campaign, video, infographic, or storytelling series — can be added to your professional portfolio to strengthen future job or grad-school applications.
Learn from CNPAF’s mental-health specialists, cultural researchers, and program innovators.
Receive mentorship and detailed feedback from CNPAF leadership, plus potential recommendation letters for outstanding contributors.
Your creativity will influence how communities understand mental health, access support, and feel a sense of belonging — your work will truly matter.
VI. Commitment
Thank you for your interest in joining CNPAF.
To help us better understand your background, please complete all required fields and screening questions through Idealist. No additional documents are required at this stage.
If you have a portfolio or sample work or your resume you’d like to share, you may include links in the application, but this is optional.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview with our team.