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Historian (Audio-Visual Content) - Napier

Historian (Audio-Visual Content) - Napier
Company:

Ministry For Culture & Heritage, Wellington



Job Function:

Other

Details of the offer

Vacancy 2019/49
Permanent/Full time*
Wellington
Salary Range: $71,868 [85%] to $84,551 [midpoint]
He ngakau titikaha, he hononga tangata
Promoting a confident and connected culture
An opportunity exists for an enthusiastic, imaginative historian to join Manatu Taonga – Ministry for Culture and Heritage and contribute to its broad range of history and reference publishing projects.
Korero mo te turanga | About the role

The Ministry’s role is to help make our culture visible and accessible. It provides advice to the New Zealand government on cultural matters and assists government in its provision and management of cultural resources for the benefit of all New Zealanders by funding a range of cultural agencies, and through the direct delivery of various cultural and heritage products and services. The Research and Publishing Group publishes authoritative, accessible information across a range of digital and print platforms.
The Historian will work closely with other content and production staff to research, write and prepare New Zealand history content for publication in digital and other formats. This role has a particular focus on creating and working with oral history/audio-visual content. This includes recording audio and/or video interviews and using this material (and other collections) to curate imaginative and engaging transmedia storytelling experiences for public audiences.
It is expected that the Historian will work on the Ministry’s Te Tai Treaty Settlement Stories project, as well as help maintain and develop our existing products such as the Te Ara and NZHistory websites, and manage an annual Oral History Awards scheme.
Korero mou | About you
You will possess excellent written and oral communication skills, a track record of recording oral history interviews (in audio and video forms) and experience in curating audio-visual material for presentation in digital or other publishing formats.
Ideally you will be familiar with oral history best practice, standards and ethics, and issues around the handling and storage of digital audio-visual material. Knowledge of and interest in Maori history, culture and Te Reo is highly desirable.
Ko wai matou | About us
Manatu Taonga is a relatively small ministry with a broad mandate, wide reach and a big heart. With around 150 kaimahi (employees), we operate a lean and flat structure, with the added advantage of knowing everyone by name.
Our work is diverse – we support many of New Zealand’s art, media, heritage and sports organisations; we also advise government on cultural matters and provide historical and heritage resources for everyone to access. We work to promote a confident and connected culture and to support more New Zealanders to connect with the culture and heritage of Aotearoa.
Want to know more about us? Take a look at our website.
Me pehea te tono | How to apply
A position description for this role is attached. For enquiries about this position please contact Neill Atkinson, Chief Historian, Research & Publishing, Manatu Taonga – Ministry for Culture and Heritage, at **********.
To apply for this position, please send your CV, covering letter and complete the application form by visiting https://jobs.govt.nz/jobs/NZ-2019-49 and clicking Apply Now.
*Te Mahi Hangore | Working Flexibly
Manatu Taonga embraces flexible working. We’re open minded about how you can be your best both inside and outside work so please tell us what working arrangements suit you.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our organisation. We do not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status.
If you are not a New Zealand citizen, you must hold current eligibility to work in New Zealand in order to work for Manatu Taonga. Please refer to the New Zealand Immigration Service for further information.


Job Function:

Requirements

Historian (Audio-Visual Content) - Napier
Company:

Ministry For Culture & Heritage, Wellington



Job Function:

Other

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