Project admin person
Our small yet not-quite perfectly formed team is looking for a new member. We need someone to keep our site content updated, to make connections between titles and people, to research and update details, and sometimes to get coffee.
You will be (once we get you on board) a frequent forum poster, with many personalities, willing to prostitute your online persona(s) for the sake of your job. You will know about Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and whatever else comes along next.
Our ideal person will be someone who can write, spell, and is quite anal about details. Someone who ‘gets’ online, works with macs, is motivated, has initiative and yet is quite happy to spend a day updating links or tweaking text.
Hopefully you love NZ television and film, can spot the connection between Kaikohe Demolition and Jubilee, between River Queen and Broken English, or between The Marching Girls and Someone Else’s Country.
If you’re looking for a challenging, career-driven, exciting and demanding job – look somewhere else. If you’re looking for something you can do for about 20-24 hours a week where you can be part of a wonderful project that is creating a cultural taonga for all New Zealanders, get in touch.
attention to detail, self motivated, online savvy, mac compatible, can spell and use correct grammar, has initiative
Send a cover letter and CV to brenda@nzonscreen.com
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NZ On Screen is a showcase of classic NZ television and film.
Hundreds of titles (television, film and short film) are available to view for free in full or as excerpts.
Profiles and screenographies of key cast and crew are cross-referenced to titles and people.
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