Turbo-charge amplification of NT News and Sunday Territorian content!As we evolve as the nation’s foremost digital media company, News Corp is searching for an outstanding, experienced social media specialist to work as a Social Media and Digital Producer, exercising whip-smart news judgment and a drive to lead story-telling from the front, based in our Darwin newsroom.As an experienced social media specialist at News Corp, you’ll know how to follow the insights and analytics to expose our journalism to huge audiences; and then engage them through sharp writing and dynamic visual storytelling.Working alongside reporters and editors who manage On Platform news content, you’ll be authoring, planning, producing, publishing and distributing content across social media channels to engage with and grow our audience and, ultimately, our subscriber base.This is a vital part of our digital media strategy and key to driving a sustainable and growing audience - now and in the future.This is a hands-on role unsuitable for an entry-level candidate, the Social Media and Digital Producer needs to be a social media native, capable of delivering world-class social media content and using constantly evolving best-practice techniques.Foster new and existing communities inside each social platform.Who are you?You have at least one year’s experience as a social media editor or in the social media space, preferably in a news environment.To be successful in this role you live and breathe social platforms, and instinctively understand what a social audience likes (and dislikes).You can shoot, edit and produce video and audio pieces for all platforms.You are constantly trawling all platforms and analysing trends.You want to always be at the heart of what matters most to your audience - and be constantly hungry to find ways to engage new audiences through brilliant content.Create and curate compelling and engaging social media content through your sharp writing, quick news judgment, and use of visual storytelling tools such as Adobe Suite and Canva.Identify content engagement issues and action solutions.Collaborate with all levels of a newsroom - from junior reporters to senior editors, photographers and videographers.Excellent planning and scheduling skills to stay afloat in a busy, “always on” news cycle.Digital media doesn’t scare or slow you down. It accelerates you.You’re a great team player, supporting your teammates and ‘jump in’ to get things done.Knowledge of the unique Northern Territory news landscape is a bonus and a love for all things crocodile content is a must.What’s in it for you?Attractive remuneration package.An opportunity to innovate, challenge the norm and pioneer the way forward.A truly collaborative environment.Variety of work where no two days are the same.Opportunity to work in one of the most unique and exciting news patches in Australia.Work with some of Australia's most recognised and prestigious brands.Make a difference as part of Australia’s most influential media organisation.Who are we?We are proud to be Australia’s most impactful media group, we’re even prouder of what we stand for: Together, we inform, advocate and inspire all Australians, for a better Australia.With over 150 brands across news, sport and lifestyle, backed by a team of more than 5,000 dedicated people across the country, News Corp Australia is trusted by over 17 million Australians a month to provide the information and inspiration they seek across multiple digital, video, audio and print platforms.What’s next?Apply now or for more information on careers at News Corp Australia visit www.newscorpaustralia.com/careersOur Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion We know that diversity strengthens our teams and newsrooms as we seek to tell stories that represent the diverse communities of Australia that we serve. Our people make us unique and we all have a story. We encourage people of all ages, backgrounds, races, cultures, religions, sexual orientations, abilities and gender identities to apply. Inclusion is important to us and we want everyone at News to bring their whole-selves to work.
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