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Position: Web and Multi-media campaigner
Date of
Advertisement:

14 September 2010

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Union:

NZEI Te Riu Roa - the NZ Educational Institute

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Overview:

The Web and Multi-media campaigner oversees NZEI Te Riu Roas presence on-line and works to maximise member involvement in NZEIs e-campaigning. The role includes supporting staff and members to create and drive content through NZEI websites, email, blogs, video and other electronic medium. Project-managing a new and innovative web strategy for the organisation in 2010-2011 will also be a key responsibility of the role.

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Job Description:

Producing high quality copy for NZEIs websites, regular fortnightly electronic news bulletins and other email newsletters;

Analysing members web activities,

identifying trends in engagement on-line and developing strategies to increase participation Advising staff and liaising with them to generate effective web content;

Helping devise web-based and email campaigns;

Shooting, editing and distributing video content for campaigns;

Representing the communications team in national steering groups;

Contributing information and ideas to communications projects.

Experience & Qualifications
Essential:

High level of creative skills in all aspects of web and multi-media design, content and production;

Understanding and experience of using e-technology to drive campaign messaging;

High level of technical competence in all aspects of web technology and multimedia production, including tailoring images and video for the web, use of Dreamweaver, html coding and a range of other content management systems some graphic design skills and confident in using photoshop, InDesign and illustrator;

Initiative and self-motivation;

Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a close-knit team;

Excellent workload management skills;

High level of creativity and innovation;

Very organised;

Highly developed written and oral communication skills;

Good attention to detail;

Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines;

Awareness of education policy issues and a commitment to the goals of NZEI and to the Treaty of Waitangi.

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Salary:

C NZ $70,000

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Additional
Information:

Based in Wellington.

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Send Application to:

Stephanie Mills, Communications Director, NZEI stephanie.mills@nzei.org.nz

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Applications close:

5:00pm 13 September 2010

For further information
Contact:

Stephanie Mills

Title:

Campaign Director

Address:

Education House, Willis St, Wellington

Phone:

0274486226

Fax:

043851772

Email:

stephanie.mills@nzei.org.nz

WWW:

www.nzei.org.nz

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