Overview
This role serves as the visual and creative production lead, responsible for the end-to-end production of multimedia content. The purpose is to translate complex Digital Inclusion work into clear, high-quality visual outputs for senior decision-makers.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver end-to-end multimedia outputs across video, audio, and digital formats.
- Manage the full production lifecycle from brief to final delivery.
- Apply AI-assisted methods to increase speed and scale.
- Adapt content across formats and channels.
- Engage and manage external vendors.
- Design presentation decks and visual briefing materials.
- Build and maintain reusable deck templates.
- Transform programme data into publication-ready visualisations.
- Produce short-form video and motion graphics.
- Contribute to, apply and maintain visual identity and brand systems.
- Coordinate and co-manage web presence and CMS.
- Monitor content performance through web analytics tools.
Required Experience
- 5+ years in visual communications, multimedia design, or production.
- Portfolio demonstrating capability across presentation design, data visualisation, video, motion graphics, and brand identity.
- Portfolio must evidence suitability for senior institutional audiences and high-level external engagements.
- Work weighted primarily toward social media or digital content will not meet this requirement.
- Ability to translate verbal briefs and programme data into polished visual outputs with minimal iteration.
- Ability to take raw data and produce a publication-ready chart, map, or dashboard using specified tools.
- Demonstrated daily use of AI tools across the production workflow.
- Desired: Brand and visual identity management experience.
- Desired: CMS administration and web analytics experience.
- Desired: Multi-stakeholder collaboration experience.
Qualifications
- An advanced university degree (Master's or higher) in a relevant field (e.g., communications, multi-media design, media, social sciences, or specific technical areas e.g. AV, film, animation, data visualization) plus a minimum of five years of professional work experience.
- A first-level university degree (Bachelor's) combined with two additional years of qualifying experience may be considered in lieu of an advanced degree.