Carnegie Museum of Art – Digital Content Manager
The Digital Content Manager works collaboratively across multiple departments to inform and implement the museum’s digital content strategy and to meet the organization’s diverse and demanding production and storytelling needs. Working collaboratively and proactively across the museum, they ideate, develop, produce, and implement both static and dynamic content for social media, web, e-mail, public relations, and executive communications; they also collaborate closely with curators and educators to produce enriching digital content that extends the reach of the museum’s exhibitions, programs, and collections. Highly creative, solution-oriented, and forward-thinking, the Digital Content Manager balances their knowledge of and aptitude for 21st-century content strategy with their technical proficiency and readiness to work across a wide range of media forms, such as taped and live audio and video with closed-captioning (both short- and long-form), editorial still photography, web and interactive applications, podcasts, infographics and design, animation and motion graphics, social media stories, and so on. This newly created position, which requires exceptional skills in project management, storytelling, and digital experience design, also provides ongoing technical support for the museum’s efforts to exhibit time-based media and digital artworks onsite and online. The Digital Content Manager supervises one direct report, the Multi-Media Producer.