December 20, 2006

Content commissioner - web team

We are currently recruiting for a number of positions within the newly developing web team. Responsible for building up the core content within the newly designed website, this team will support and encourage online visitors; enabling individuals throughout the world to access and engage with our extensive collection. Our website should be a place for learning; an arena for informed and interesting debate it should promote the expression and understanding of different cultural perspectives. Join us at this exciting time and become involved in the creative process.

Content Commissioner - Ref: 570
R3A - £24,457 pa

You will work with the senior content commissioners to develop high quality, accessible new content for our website, fulfilling the needs and requirements of all our online visitors and thus increasing visitor satisfaction. Working in partnership with other members of the web team, you will ensure all content is relevant and up to date as well as explore new content creation ideas - such as discussion, interactivity and social space. You will facilitate the Museum’s new devolved authorship model, supporting departments in the maintenance and development of their web pages.

Previously employed as a content creator or editorial/project manager within a web team, you will have proven experience working on content management systems. You will be fully web literate with excellent editorial and written skills. As an exceptional communicator, you will possess an ability to interact and build relationships with a wide range of individuals both internal and external to the Museum. The ability to organise and prioritise your workload whilst maintaining accuracy and attention to detail is also a highly essential skill.
Completed application and equal opportunities forms must be returned, no later than
12 noon on 8 January 2007.

http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/jobs/570W.doc

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