Ringa Hopuata

1 week ago


Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Māori Television Full time
Posted: 20/01/2023

Closing Date: 20/02/2023

Job Type:
Permanent - Full Time

Location:
Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland

Job Category:
Hangarau | Technology & Operations

Kaupapa | The Opportunity
Whakaata Māori are searching for a Senior Videographer - Editor to join our Videography and Media Services team.

This role will see you working with our Editing, Media Management, Camera Systems and Equipment ensuring the content is available and plays out fault free.

In addition, you will be an editing guru and ensure editing suites are configured correctly and share your knowledge, skills and expertise with the wider team.


He aha te mahi | What will you be doing?

  • Oversee the delivery of a high quality end product
  • Lead in editing tasks and ensuring they are of correct technical standards
  • Work closely with Camera Operators, Editors and the News & Current Affairs team to effectively manage post production workflow and allocation on a daily basis.
  • Support and provide training/coaching to other team members to improve their competence as an editor
  • Effectively communicate and work across different teams within the organisation, to plan and resource to meet deadlines

K‍ei te rapu mātou i ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | We're looking for someone with:

  • 3+ years previous experience as an Editor or a similar role
  • Experience in Studio Operations as an Editor or similar role
  • Experience in broadcasting, television or film production or a related field
  • Team leadership experience
  • Fluency or commitment to active learning in te reo Māori, written and verbal
  • Enthusiasm about revitalising Māori Culture and preserving our unique cultural identity

Ko tā mātou hei painga māu | We can offer you:

  • Support on your journey to learn te reo Māori
  • Hybrid and/or flexible working arrangements
  • 5 weeks of annual leave after 12 months of service to support your hauora
  • Oranga Whānau fund after 12 months of service, up to $500 a year
  • Discounted health insurance with Southern Cross, free Flu shots and access to Confidential support & guidance through our EAP service.

He kōrero mō Whakaata Māori
He wāhi motuhake tō Whakaata Māori hei tautoko i te whakarauoratanga o te reo me ngā tikanga Māori.

I rewa i te tau 2004, he hua nō te whakaū a te Karauna i ōna haepapa hei tautoko i te rāngai pāpāho Māori hei whakatairanga i te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, he mārama ngā mahi a Whakaata Māori hei tautoko i ngā mahi whakarauora a te motu, e whakatinanatia ana i tēnei wā i raro i te Maihi Karauna (te rautaki whakarauora reo a te Karauna).

Ka orua mai ko ngā mahi a Whakaata Māori i ngā hapori hei whakarauora i te reo Māori hei reo ora e kōrerotia ana e ngā whānau, ngā iwi, ngā hapū, ngā hapori reo Māori, ngā āpiti hoki puta noa i te motu.

Ko ngā mahi ā-hapori nei ka whakatinanatia i raro i te Maihi Māori (te rautaki reo Māori a ngāi Māori, ngā iwi me ngā hapū).


About Whakaata Māori
Whakaata Māori plays a unique role in supporting the revitalisation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori.

Launched in 2004, as a result of the Crown recognising its responsibility to support Māori broadcasting to promote te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Whakaata Māori plays a clear founding role in supporting national efforts in revitalisation, which today is captured in the Maihi Karauna (Crown strategy for te reo revitalisation).

At the same time, Whakaata Māori plays an important role supporting community-level efforts to revitalise te reo Māori as a thriving language used by whānau, iwi, hapū and te reo speaker communities and stakeholders across the country.

These community-level efforts are expressed in the Maihi Māori (the Māori, iwi and hapū strategy for te reo revitalisation).