Senior Producer - Center for Conservation Media
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Senior Producer - Center for Conservation Media
APPLY Department Background: The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Center for Conservation Media (Conservation Media) is a full-scale media production and communication strategy group, specializing in science-based content primarily focused on biodiversity conservation. Our explanatory media, documentary films, data visualizations, educational materials, and social media are designed to support scientific institutions, governmental agencies, conservation practitioners, local communities, and organizations around the world to impact priority environmental issues that are integral to sustaining species, ecosystems, and human livelihoods. Our operating approach is to identify urgent issues where science is under-utilized; forge alliances with the local, regional, and international stakeholders leading established initiatives to accomplish specific objectives; work closely with those partners to co-design and produce high-quality content, educational tools, and media kits for tactical outreach; and disseminate media assets to all groups that are dedicated to a given conservation issue. Position Summary: The Senior Producer is a leadership role responsible for the editorial and budgetary oversight of Conservation Media's portfolio of projects and staff. The Senior Producer serves as the lead, mentor, and supervisor of the unit Producers, working closely with each Producer, to expertly guide projects from development through post-production. The Senior Producer ensures that each project fulfills editorial, financial, scheduling, and partner expectations. This role holds ultimate responsibility that factual information of each production is properly presented, meets Cornell University's editorial standards, as well as the terms set out through partnerships with government agencies, non-government organizations, and community groups. The Senior Producer possess the ability to recognize growth potential for new and existing projects that align with Conservation Media's impact goals. The Senior Producer collaborates with the unit's Center Director to define the unit's strategic plan, evaluate staffing decisions, and develop partnerships including meeting with board members, donors, and partners. Leadership
Unit Strategy
Partner Development
While position responsibilities vary, every member of our community is expected to foster a culture of belonging and a healthy work environment by communicating across differences; being cooperative, collaborative, open, and welcoming; showing respect, compassion, and empathy; engaging and supporting others regardless of background or perspective; speaking up when others are being excluded or treated inappropriately; and supporting work/life integration of oneself and others. Cornell communicators share a mission to enhance and preserve the university's brand and reputation as a top research institution and a leader in higher education, and to support and promote critical programs that serve the university's teaching, research, and public engagement mission. Communication services are carried out through a matrixed organizational system in which University Relations houses the departments of News (Cornell Chronicle), Media Relations (pitching and servicing media requests), Brand (Cornell.edu, multimedia production), Strategic Communications (communications plans, key messaging, campus statements, social media management), and Cornellians (digital alumni publication). Communicators in colleges, schools, and units regularly collaborate with, and consult, University Relations departments. University Relations serves as a partner and resource for all unit communicators. This position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement. Employees typically perform this role remotely 2-3 days per week and on-site 2-3 days per week. The university reserves the right to modify, suspend, revoke, or terminate the hybrid work arrangement at any time. Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position. Relocation assistance will not be provided for this position. What You Need (Qualifications): We are seeking a team member who is highly organized, experienced in all aspects of media production, and has proven leadership skills.
If you possess these experiences and skills this may be the role for you! There are a few other qualifications we would view as incredibly helpful in this role, to include:
Rewards and Benefits
University Job Title: Multimedia Specialist IIIJob Family: Communications/MarketingLevel: GPay Rate Type: SalaryPay Range: $94,535.00 - $115,543.00Remote Option Availability: HybridCompany: Contract CollegeContact Name: Hannah Parker CarverJob Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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