Photo Archive Officer
WaterAid |
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London, UK |
Join WaterAid as Photo Archive Officer to change normal for millions of people so they can unlock their potential, break free from poverty and change their lives for good.
About the Team:
WaterAid’s sector-leading Creative Content team, made up of film, photo and Community Voices storytelling teams is responsible for commissioning, producing, processing, curating and disseminating the majority of WaterAid’s photography and film assets.
About the Role:
As our experienced and process-oriented Photo Archive Officer you will help manage the flow and curation of photo and film content across WaterAid as we migrate to a new Digital Asset Management (DAM) system. In this role, you will support the transfer of photo and film assets and associated metadata to the new Digital Asset Management system as well as be involved in testing the new system prior to its launch.
You’ll also:
To be successful, you’ll need:
About the Team:
WaterAid’s sector-leading Creative Content team, made up of film, photo and Community Voices storytelling teams is responsible for commissioning, producing, processing, curating and disseminating the majority of WaterAid’s photography and film assets.
About the Role:
As our experienced and process-oriented Photo Archive Officer you will help manage the flow and curation of photo and film content across WaterAid as we migrate to a new Digital Asset Management (DAM) system. In this role, you will support the transfer of photo and film assets and associated metadata to the new Digital Asset Management system as well as be involved in testing the new system prior to its launch.
You’ll also:
- Maintain day-to-day workflow of the old Asset Management system prior to system migration
- Prepare and upload new photo and film content to the asset management system
- Work with the photo team to curate content so that the best film and photo assets are available to users across WaterAid
- Implement workflows aligned with our Representation in Communications policy.
To be successful, you’ll need:
- Photo or film archive experience in a relevant sector
- Experience working with digital asset management systems
- Experience of key wordinging and managing large amounts of metadata
- Knowledge of photography formats, workflows and post production processes
- Experience setting up or migrating to a new digital asset management system
- Knowledge of film formats, workflows and post production process
- Working knowledge of Asset Bank and/or Orange Logic