Alice Springs, Northern Territory Employment Office
About the Organisation
Beginning operations in 1980, the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) was the first Aboriginal group to be allocated a broadcasting licence. The Aboriginal people of Central Australia own CAAMA through an association and have clear objectives focused on the social, cultural and economic advancement of Aboriginal people.
CAAMA promotes Aboriginal culture, language, dance and music while generating economic benefits in the form of training, employment and income generation. CAAMA is proud of their reputation for producing media products that engenders pride in Aboriginal culture while informing and educating the wider community of the richness and diversity of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia.
About the Opportunity
The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association has a truly exciting full-time opportunity for a Junior Producer/Presenter to join their team in Alice Springs, NT.
As a member of the local radio team, you will be responsible for producing compelling online broadcasts and presenting a designated program in collaboration with the Radio Station Manager. You will also be responsible for creating social media and mobile content to meet the changing coverage and content requirements across all platforms.
To be successful in this role, you will have demonstrated experience at creating local cross-media content or have a strong willingness to learn. You will also need to have – or demonstrate a strong understanding of- editorial skills including the ability to source and analyse information and exercise reliable judgment in line with the framework of CAAMA programming policies.
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated capacity to use the software and hardware relevant to this role whilst also being aware of the emerging technologies.
In addition, it is essential that candidates have an understanding of cultural protocols relating to Indigenous people or a willingness to undertake in training in Central Australia specific protocols.
Individuals of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent are strongly encouraged to apply.
About the Benefits
This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate and eager individual to begin a career with an award-winning organisation.
The successful candidate will be rewarded with an attractive remuneration circa $42,000 – $45,000 (increase to $55,000 as you develop) plus super and PBI salary sacrificing benefits!
CAAMA Radio staff are involved in many live Outside Broadcasts and you can get the chance to meet some of the biggest musicians and sporting stars as well as other interesting and influential people.
Salary: Not Specified
Location: Australia and Oceania, Alice Springs
Source: Uniting News