The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is Australia’s audiovisual cultural institution. The NFSA collection includes over 4 million items including films, television and radio programs, videos, audio recordings and video games. The collection also includes contextual materials such as costumes, scripts, props, artefacts, photographs and promotional materials. Public programs and services ensure that the collection is available for enjoyment, learning, research and for re-use by creators. In the digital age, the NFSA’s wealth of stories will be increasingly available across the country, and on demand as set out in NFSA Strategic Direction 2022-25.
The Digital Project Manager will report directly to the Senior Manager, Program Management Office (PMO) and work collaboratively within the Digital branch as part of a high functioning project delivery team. The Digital branch designs, builds and maintains the digital infrastructure and public facing experiences that provide innovative ways to manage, maintain, analyse, discover, and engage with the NFSA’s audiovisual collection.
The Digital Project Manager will have sound project management, planning, and communication skills, as well as good attention to detail, to manage and coordinate conflicting priorities and deliver projects within deadlines. You will be a collaborator who is results focused with the proven ability to successfully deliver digital content and experiences. You will be required to work collaboratively with NFSA staff, external vendors and creative talent. This role requires someone who has tertiary qualifications and a minimum of three years working in a digital team. Our ideal candidate will bring a positive attitude and operate efficiently and with integrity in all that you do. You will also be able to support colleagues in meeting project deadlines and complete tasks assigned to you at the required standards, given the need to contribute to multiple projects of moderate complexity and difficulty.