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Videographer
In collaboration with the Tribal Training and Certification Partnership's (TTCP) technology team, leadership, and Tribal liaisons, this position will create video and other content to support the TTCP's training programs and initiatives. The Videographer/Content Creator has the option to work from the TTCP's home office in Duluth, Minnesota or remotely in accordance with the University of Minnesota's Work With Flexibility guidelines. This position involves travel to filming locations primarily in Minnesota with occasional travel outside the state. The Videographer/Content Creator will design and create visual content using a combination of forms such as photography, animations, video and interactive content to communicate themes and messages for training content, communication materials and social media. May use graphic software, web-based graphics or other design tools to create accurate finished products. Helps maintain brand identity, design standards, and policies for a unit, college or the University. May be responsible for the design and development of engaging user experiences for a variety of interactions. Provides technical support for training events and conferences as needed. Job duties include: 60% Designs, Creates and Edits Visual Content (Video and Photography) 15% Contributes to the TTCP's technology team to provide training support 10% Video and Photography Asset Management 10% Maintains TTCP, College, and University Digital Brand Identity and Compliance with Digital Accessibility Guidelines 5% Manages video and photography project requests and coordinates vendor assignments Qualifications required include a BA/BS degree, preferably in communications, journalism, marketing, art, or a related field, plus at least four years of experience. Experience with photo and video equipment, video production software, and ability to travel throughout Minnesota and out of state as necessary to conduct video shoots and to provide technical support for meetings, training events, and conferences. Preferred qualifications include demonstrated experience collaborating with editorial, marketing and other impacted teams to deliver outcomes, capture ideas, and understand needs, knowledge of video production principles, practices, techniques, technology, and standards, well as shot composition, skilled at creative storytelling and use of innovative filming and editing techniques, proficient in planning, researching, scripting, blocking, organizing, storyboarding, editing, lighting and staging video production, ability to stay current on new video technologies, experience with drone operation and aerial photography, strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to balance multiple tasks and consistently meet deadlines, ability to provide outstanding customer service, ability to be flexible and to work as part of a team, ability to work in a culturally responsive manner with American Indian Tribal communities, and experience in podcast production is a plus. About the Department: The Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP) is a training and technical assistance center in partnership with the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies at the University of Minnesota Duluth. The TTCP aims to improve outcomes for American Indian families through building capacity within the child welfare workforce. Pay and benefits include a pay range of $85,000-$93,000; depending on education/qualifications/experience, time appointment of 100%, position type of faculty and P&A staff, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes competitive wages, paid holidays, generous time off, continuous learning opportunities, low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans, healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts, university HSA contributions, disability and employer-paid life insurance, and an employee wellbeing program.
In collaboration with the Tribal Training and Certification Partnership's (TTCP) technology team, leadership, and Tribal liaisons, this position will create video and other content to support the TTCP's training programs and initiatives. The Videographer/Content Creator has the option to work from the TTCP's home office in Duluth, Minnesota or remotely in accordance with the University of Minnesota's Work With Flexibility guidelines. This position involves travel to filming locations primarily in Minnesota with occasional travel outside the state. The Videographer/Content Creator will design and create visual content using a combination of forms such as photography, animations, video and interactive content to communicate themes and messages for training content, communication materials and social media. May use graphic software, web-based graphics or other design tools to create accurate finished products. Helps maintain brand identity, design standards, and policies for a unit, college or the University. May be responsible for the design and development of engaging user experiences for a variety of interactions. Provides technical support for training events and conferences as needed. Job duties include: 60% Designs, Creates and Edits Visual Content (Video and Photography) 15% Contributes to the TTCP's technology team to provide training support 10% Video and Photography Asset Management 10% Maintains TTCP, College, and University Digital Brand Identity and Compliance with Digital Accessibility Guidelines 5% Manages video and photography project requests and coordinates vendor assignments Qualifications required include a BA/BS degree, preferably in communications, journalism, marketing, art, or a related field, plus at least four years of experience. Experience with photo and video equipment, video production software, and ability to travel throughout Minnesota and out of state as necessary to conduct video shoots and to provide technical support for meetings, training events, and conferences. Preferred qualifications include demonstrated experience collaborating with editorial, marketing and other impacted teams to deliver outcomes, capture ideas, and understand needs, knowledge of video production principles, practices, techniques, technology, and standards, well as shot composition, skilled at creative storytelling and use of innovative filming and editing techniques, proficient in planning, researching, scripting, blocking, organizing, storyboarding, editing, lighting and staging video production, ability to stay current on new video technologies, experience with drone operation and aerial photography, strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to balance multiple tasks and consistently meet deadlines, ability to provide outstanding customer service, ability to be flexible and to work as part of a team, ability to work in a culturally responsive manner with American Indian Tribal communities, and experience in podcast production is a plus. About the Department: The Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP) is a training and technical assistance center in partnership with the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies at the University of Minnesota Duluth. The TTCP aims to improve outcomes for American Indian families through building capacity within the child welfare workforce. Pay and benefits include a pay range of $85,000-$93,000; depending on education/qualifications/experience, time appointment of 100%, position type of faculty and P&A staff, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes competitive wages, paid holidays, generous time off, continuous learning opportunities, low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans, healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts, university HSA contributions, disability and employer-paid life insurance, and an employee wellbeing program.