Digital video "story teller" wanted for Hughes PR
Our digital video specialist, Emily Whitham, is moving to Sydney to pursue the career opportunity of a lifetime as the National Online Content Editor for Nova's Australia-wide program, "Smallzy's Surgery", where she will be in charge of social media, content and video creation!
So, Hughes PR is looking for another Emily to join Adelaide’s leading communication consultancy – and to build on our exciting digital video offering!
We’re looking for a “story teller” to complement the delivery of our traditional, social and digital media strategies with video news releases, promotional videos, internal newscasts and short documentaries for our well-established and growing portfolio of clients.
The successful candidate will most likely have experience in electronic news gathering and video journalism as well as video editing and production skills.
Ideally, they will have a passion for – and excellent understanding of - social and digital media and the ‘story telling’ opportunities they provide. A strong interest in applying those skills to our clients’ benefit in a broader strategic communication consulting role would be beneficial.
This is a full-time, permanent position within a stable team of leading communication professionals – offering the opportunity to contribute to the growth of an important part of our business through a pro-active business development program.
If you think you’ve got the skills, the drive and the ability to tell our clients’ stories on digital video – we’d like to hear from you.
View our video about the position here.
To see what we’ve been producing, visit YouTube or our website: www.hughespr.com.au
Application information
- Applications close at 12 noon (CST) on Monday, April 15.
- Cover letter, CV and a link to previous work would be appreciated.
- Applications by email: central@hughespr.com.au.
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