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Guardian Jobs is hiring: Publishing Coordinator, GORDON YATES in Central

Guardian Jobs, Central, IN, US, 47110

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Join to apply for the Publishing Coordinator role at Guardian Jobs. Salary: £35,640 per annum (£20‑22 per hour). Hybrid work: one day per week in the office, four days from home. Our client is a reputable not‑for‑profit media group located in Central London. What will you be doing? Process and document content to the video ingest pipeline for the client’s latest archive digital product. Add and re‑purpose additional content to the platform, which already contains over 13,000 videos. Work closely with Curatorial, Replay and Digital teams to ensure timely publication of high‑quality new content. Curatorial Prepare, process and ingest video files for the client’s Replay platform, performing trimming, concatenation, and basic contrast/colour correction in consultation with colleagues. Perform quality assessment for all selected titles, alerting curatorial colleagues where action may be required. Apply appropriate content and trigger warnings, following agreed guidelines and established practice to safeguard audiences. Coordinate actions prompted by any feedback received from users. Research and update metadata on selected works. Project Coordination Maintain reporting data on selection, ingest and publication of new content for Replay. Be a good team player, actively participate in team meetings, events and induction of new team members. Contribute to reporting and meetings as and when required. Data and Digital Preservation Edit Axiell collections and add/amend data such as groupings and descriptive metadata (synopses, contextualisations, titles, dates, contributors, genre, subjects, including trigger and content warnings). Set up downloads from the preservation tape libraries, including adding files to the folder for upload to Replay. Technology and Digital Transformation Team (Live Services) Coordinate with the Data and Digital Preservation team for regular or ad‑hoc downloads of content from the digital preservation infrastructure (DPI). Track DPI downloads and report any exceptions to the Data and Digital Preservation Manager. Perform quality assurance of content according to agreed thresholds for sound and video quality. About You Good general knowledge of British moving‑image history and familiarity with the UK film and TV industries. Knowledge of (or ability to learn to use) documentation, content management and publication platforms for moving‑image streaming. Demonstrable knowledge of cataloguing standards. Knowledge of the use of automated archive systems, spreadsheets and information databases for documentation and collections management, utilising established international standards. Practicable application of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). #J-18808-Ljbffr