Melbourne Fringe

Marketing Coordinator (Festival Content & Delivery)

Melbourne Fringe  •  $30 - $32.50/hr  •  Carlton, AU (Onsite)  •  9 hours ago
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Job Description

Position: Marketing Coordinator (Festival Content & Delivery)
Reporting to: Marketing Campaigns Manager

Position Type: Seasonal Fixed Term 33 Day Contract
0.6 FTE - 10 August-23 October
Salary
$60,000-$65,000 pro rata per annum + superannuation

The Marketing Coordinator (Festival Content & Delivery) supports the delivery of Melbourne Fringe's marketing and communications activity across the Festival campaign period. This is a hands-on, execution focused role centred on content creation, social media, website updates and the practical day-to-day work that brings the Festival's brand to life, helping the team move fast, stay consistent, and tell great stories across every channel.


Role Summary
Working closely with the Marketing Campaigns Manager and the broader Marketing team, this role is all about making things happen. You'll be creating and editing video content, capturing and scheduling social media, building and updating website pages, assisting with artist and venue advertising, and helping deliver the physical and logistical elements of the Festival, from signage to photoshoots.


This is a role for someone who is comfortable picking up a camera, comfortable in a content scheduling tool and a CMS, and just as comfortable helping carry a sign to a venue site. You're a maker and a doer, someone who takes a creative direction and runs with it, and who takes pride in the quality and consistency of what they put out.

Melbourne Fringe

About Melbourne Fringe

Melbourne Fringe democratises the arts. Our vision is cultural democracy – empowering anyone to realise their right to creative expression. We support the development and presentation of artworks by, with and for the people of Melbourne, running the annual Melbourne Fringe Festival, the year-round venue Fringe Common Rooms at Trades Hall, and a range of arts sector leadership programs.

We have evolved across our 41 years, beginning in 1982 as the Fringe Art Network. While we stay committed to our roots – a collaborative encouraging, representing and uniting artists of all disciplines – we have matured to become one of our state’s most significant arts organisations that supports the generation of new work, discovering artists and new ideas. We work year-round as educators, promoters, and creators. We are supporters, we are challengers, we rock the boat and we question the status quo.

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Southbank, AU
Year Founded
1982
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