Could you, or someone in your network, be our Digital Assistant?
This is a 6-month placement (25 hours per week) and is only open to applicants coming through the Kickstart Scheme via DWP & Job Centres. To apply for this job, you must be claiming Universal Credit and be between 16 to 24 years old.
Salary: National Minimum Wage / National Living Wage depending on the age of participant (23-24 years: £8.91 per hour, 18-22 years: £8.36 per hour)
Kickstart Scheme Application Vacancy Reference: KSD24A8083DA
Background:
As part of satellite you will contribute to the day-to-day running of the studio and perform a wide range of tasks whilst learning about the operations of a moving image studio. The role of Digital Assistant will involve running our social media platforms more effectively and helping us to support emerging artists in a more comprehensive way. The Digital Assistant will be line managed by our Digital Curator, who will also oversee employability training and skills development. We plan for this job to be initially in person at our studio in East London, working towards a hybrid in-person/remote role.
Role:
We are looking for someone able to demonstrate commitment and initiative who will be part of developing our publishing platform Bored of Works. Over the next six months we will be aiming to expand its operations, build its online profile and establish it as an active and dynamic strand of satellite’s work. The successful candidate will play a critical part in this development period, eventually taking on leadership responsibilities for the project. Tasks and responsibilities will also include managing social media accounts and website copy editing.
Person specification:
The successful candidate will have
Good organisational skills and attention to detail.
The ability to manage their own time and workload.
Strong personal motivation and the ability to take the initiative on self-directed tasks.
An interest in the arts, in particular moving image.
Experience working in creative industries would be a bonus.
Good interpersonal skills and a friendly positive approach.
A good level of computer literacy as well as an adaptability to using new programmes and online tools. (Training in the use of specialist software will be offered on the job.)
Training:
We will offer training in the following areas
The use of Adobe CC software (including Premiere, After Effects, Illustrator, Photoshop)
Using Resolve (film industry picture grading software).
Moving image equipment handling, assembly/disassembly, operation.
Using office and project management software in a creative environment.
Using online tools such as hosting services, shared drives, collaborative tools in a creative environment.
Improving your CV and tailoring it to creative work.
Building an online portfolio.
Using your social media professionally.
Writing a good cover letter.
Dos and Don'ts of job applications and interviewing, tailored to the creative fields.
Introductions to good job sites, email lists and resources for creative work.
How to apply:
Please send
a CV
a cover letter highlighting your suitability for this role (500 words max)
to office [at] satellitefilms [dot] org
Deadline: 31 March 2022, we will be reviewing applications as they come in so early submission is encouraged.