Camp Shield’s mission is collaborating to empower Veterans – emotionally, socially and physically – to ensure they thrive After Military Service. Our vision is to reduce the risk of Veteran homelessness and suicide by providing a secure and comfortable healing environment for the Veteran and their children to heal and grow. To achieve this vision, Camp Shield provides a series of workshops, mastermind book clubs, peer-to-peer support groups, retreats, financial assistance and resource referral services. This will include a transitional housing program in the future.
Member Duties : By assisting with the development and strengthening of marketing systems, content workflows, communication tools, analytics processes, and Salesforce-connected outreach practices, the VISTA project will increase Camp SHiEld’s capacity to address susceptibility to suicide, poverty, and homelessness among Veterans and their families. Objectives of this role include: creating sustainable marketing processes through organized content systems and reusable templates, strengthening multi-platform engagement strategies and analytics practices, and documenting how social media and communication activities connect with Salesforce and related tools to support long-term marketing capacity building.
Program Benefits : Childcare assistance if eligible , Training , Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend , Relocation Allowance , Living Allowance , Health Coverage* .
Terms :
Permits working at another job during off hours , Car recommended , Permits attendance at school during off hours .
Service Areas :
Children/Youth , Health , Homelessness , Community Outreach , Veterans .
Skills :
Business/Entrepreneur , Public Speaking , Communications , Veterans , Community Organization , Leadership , Conflict Resolution , Computers/Technology , Team Work , General Skills , Writing/Editing .
Camp Shield Social Media & Marketing VISTA
Minimum: 18 Maximum: None
Program Locations
TEXAS Houston/Galveston
From 04/21/2026 To 08/07/2026
https://www.campshield.org