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ABC Careers Koori Mail NEWSPAPER Content Coordinator Job No: 501563 ABC Careers Koori Mail NEWSPAPER Content Coordinator Job no: 501563 Job no: 501563 CLIENT’S Work type: Ongoing Full Time PROOF Location: Sydney Categories: Administration/Support, Production/Content AD SIZE: • Be a part of Australia's independent national broadcaster WEB AD • Ultimo, Sydney: Convenient CBD location (near Central Station) • Permanent Full-time Position TOTAL INCLUDING • $68K - $75K Plus 15.4% Nominated Super 10% GST: The ABC strives for equity and diversity in the workplace, and to promote a culture of opportunity. Through its services the ABC seeks to represent, connect and engage with all of the Australian $150 community. In line with our focus on diversity, applications are strongly encouraged from Indigenous Australians, people from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability and CLIENT: ABC LGBTIQ+ individuals. The ABC also aims to achieve a gender-balanced workforce. For more information on inclusive employee networks within the ABC please refer to ABC LinkedIn ATTENTION: and Life Page Michelle About ABC Entertainment & Specialist The Entertainment & Specialist team brings together the ABC’s drama, comedy, Indigenous, music, children’s, entertainment and factual content across television, radio and digital products and PLEASE CHECK THIS AD services, such as iview, ABC listen and associated websites, apps and podcasts. The team includes AND FAX BACK ANY the specialist genres of arts, science, education, religion and ethics. Entertainment & Specialist CHANGES WITH YOUR develops, produces, acquires and distributes Australian stories across ABC TV, ABC Kids, ABC ME CONFIRMATION TO the national networks of ABC Radio, ABC online and audio and video apps, to inform, educate and PROCEED ON entertain all Australians. 02 66 222 600 This content reflects Australia’s culture and community, generating national conversations and FAX: empowering the public to contribute to our national identity. About the Role ASAP. ABC Children's TV is looking for a coordinator to provide administrative support to the Children's content executives including material of a confidential nature, and manage priorities to ensure timely REGARDS completion of work. This role is pivotal in the development of workflows and coordination of content sources asset delivery to internal technical, programming and marketing teams. Stuart Corlett As the first point of contact regarding content proposals, liaise and follow up, you will also; ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT • Co-ordinate content assets and activities associated with content submissions and deliveries. • Notify commissioning team when deliveries have been received and successfully ingested into Phone: (02) 66 222 666 the system. • Design presentations for internal company-wide and external events as well as coordinating the monthly departmental newsletter. CLIENT: Please check this • Prepare presentations, award submissions and other ad-hoc projects in collaboration with ad for mistakes as we will other team members. not take any responsibility About You once the ad has been approved. We are looking for an experienced coordinator with high-quality administrative skills, preferably in a media environment. You will be comfortable communicating and presenting to senior executives, I have checked this ad and I building strong client relationships and sourcing information on various issues. also accept the price and hereby give you You will also demonstrate: authorisation to place the • An ability to prepare written documentation and reports in a clear and concise manner ad in the current edition of • High-level analytical and research skills coupled with sound PowerPoint skills the Koori Mail. • An understanding of the broadcast/media industry • Experience prioritising work and managing workflows, adhering to deadlines and maintaining Authorised by: an acute attention to detail .............................................................. A current working with children/police clearance is an essential requirement for this position and you Position: will be required to re-new any clearance in keeping with the relevant legislation. .............................................................. For further details on the role and requirements, please refer to the full position at www.abc.net.au/careers/indigenous Date: For further information on this position please contact Amanda Isdale, Development .............................................................. Executive, Children's Content via [email protected] REPEAT EDITIONS We are unable to accept email applications, please ensure that you submit your application via the online portal. YES NO We respectfully request that Recruitment Agencies do not submit applications for this position. Please write below how many For more information on working at the ABC visit abc.net.au/careers Editions you would like this Ad to appear in. Applications Close: 11:55 pm, Wednesday 7 April IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO PROCEED WITH THIS AD PLEASE TICK BOX AND FAX BACK ON ABC ABOVE NUMBER ON-LINE THIS AD IS NOT TO APPEAR IN YOUR CURRENT EDITION.
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