Digital Content Editor

Description:

Join the Clark’s Communications team to manage and develop digital content for one of the region’s most dynamic institutions.

The digital content editor will oversee and update the Clark website on a daily basis; work to enhance the Clark’s search engine optimization; create video and still images to feed the digital media platforms; manage daily posts to the Clark’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram platforms; develop new materials for the Clark’s blog; coordinate messages, calendars, and schedules across on-site digital platforms; and collaborate with other departments to generate new materials and content for all platforms. Candidate will also oversee benchmarking and evaluation of all platforms utilizing Google Analytics and other related programs.

 

Qualifications:
College degree required, preferably in marketing, journalism, advertising, public relations, or communications. Must be a people person – eager and interested in connecting to the Clark’s visitors, online audiences, staff, and visiting scholars in order to produce lively content for a variety of platforms. Must be willing to work flexible hours, including weekends and evenings.  Photography and basic video skills necessary. Strong computer skills, experience managing social media platforms, knowledge of basic photo and video editing programs. Excellent writing and social media skills/experience. Successful candidate will be detail-oriented; able to juggle multiple daily work assignments; able to produce high-quality work on constant deadline cycle; able to learn new processes and programs quickly to adapt to changing technology. Knowledge of the Clark’s various database programs, including Kentico, Raiser’s Edge, Counterpoint, and Outbound is a plus, but ability to learn and master these programs is a necessity

How To Apply:

Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, salary expectations and the names of three references via e-mail to HumanResources@clarkart.edu or mail to Human Resources, Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute, 225 South Street, Williamstown, MA 01267.

 

Apply by:
July 01, 2015