Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 28th Jul 2021
Greenpeace is an independent campaigning organisation, which uses peaceful, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and develop solutions for a green and peaceful future.
The Creative Team is made up of the Creative Lead, Creative Producer, and Content Producer and sits within the Creative and Technology Department at Greenpeace Australia Pacific (GPAP), alongside colleagues in engineering, insights and user experience (UX).
The primary goal of GPAP is to bring down the power of the fossil fuel order over our democracy and within our region to enable climate action at the necessary speed and scale; this team's job is to produce creative projects that fulfil this goal. Whether it's stopping a huge new dangerous coal mine, taking the fight of the Pacific to the world's biggest stages, or pushing huge corporations to ditch coal, you'll be working on campaigns we believe will make the world safer and more just.
GPAP is looking for a Content Producer to join our wonderful Creative Team on a 12-month contract basis.
The Content Producer drives a consistent drumbeat of storytelling through the creation of content for social, email and web activity. Working with campaigners and fundraisers across the organisation, this role will create, produce and curate photo, video, design and multimedia to engage supporters in our brand and campaigns. This role will take our owned, in-house content production to new levels as we inspire supporters to act for a green and peaceful future by telling the Greenpeace story through innovative and audience-centric content.
We’re looking for someone with a clear creative vision, who can design inspiring and impactful multimedia content to help us win campaigns, fundraise and build our brand. You’ll have strong skills in photo and video production, graphic design, and short-form copywriting, with great attention to detail, and the ability to train and up-skill relevant staff. You’ll have an interest in staying up-to-date with social trends and are motivated to create content that’s informed by data-led insights.
As this is a dynamic role with multiple projects on the go at the same time, you’ll also have terrific project management skills, and be confident in managing your own workflow. You should also relish in solving problems creatively and be driven by a passion/connection to the Greenpeace mission. Experience working in a similar role, and/or in a campaigning organisation, are a huge plus.
Salary $72,111.39 per annum + Superannuation.
Open to applicants Australia wide, with a preference for Sydney or Melbourne for the opportunity to join in-person staff workshops, meetings, get-togethers and creative confrontation activities.
A position description is attached.
To apply for this role please submit a CV (of no more than 3 pages), a link to or attachment of a portfolio of your relevant work, and a separate Cover Letter (of no more than 1 page) detailing your suitability for the role.
Note: Not all responsibilities and competencies listed in the Job Description need to be addressed; it is left to the discretion of the applicant which to focus on.
We respectfully request that Recruitment Agencies do not submit applications for this position.
Research shows that candidates from underrepresented groups (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, People of Colour, women, non-binary and gender diverse people, LGBTQIA+ communities, and people living with a disability) often don't apply for roles if they don't meet all the criteria – unlike majority candidates meeting significantly fewer requirements. We strongly encourage you to apply if you’re interested; we'd love to know how you can amplify our team with your unique experience!