Assists in the management of Explorer and programmatic media, ensuring assets are successfully moved into appropriate discovery and preservation systems.
Performs preliminary organization, tagging and cataloging of digital content to maintain high-quality metadata standards.
Assures the quality of files during ingest and monitors their integrity within the Digital Asset Management (DAM) system.
Team Coordination & Workflow Management (30%)
Acts as a liaison for the Media Management team, receiving and assigning incoming work requests to the appropriate points of contact.
Coordinates the initiation, tracking and completion of various projects across the Media Management team to ensure deadlines are met.
Supports the Director in streamlining communications and operational processes.
Administrative & Project Support (20%)
Tracks digital preservation efforts and ensures documentation remains up-to-date.
Exercises flexibility in handling multiple requests from various team members, prioritizing tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment.
Contributes to the growth of a diverse and inclusive storytelling environment by supporting capacity-building programmatic activities.
Educational Background
Bachelor's Degree preferred
Minimum Years and Types of Experience
2+ years of experience supporting digital collections or working within a media/archive environment.
Necessary Knowledge and Skills
Technological Proficiency: Strong organizational and technological skills with an aptitude for learning new software and systems.
Detail Orientation: Exceptional attention to detail and the ability to understand complex, overlapping requests.
Self-Management: Must be a self-guided, creative, and highly motivated individual who can work independently as well as collaboratively.
Flexibility: Proven ability to multitask and adapt to changing priorities within a hybrid work environment.
Requirements
Knowledge of digital asset management systems (DAMS), cataloging, or digital preservation systems is highly preferred.
Demonstrated ability to support projects to completion.
Proficiency with the Adobe Creative Suite and project management software.
Salary Information
The National Geographic Society offers a competitive and holistic total rewards package. Our compensation structure and transparent pay philosophy are based on industry-specific market data for similar-sized nonprofit organizations.
The hourly range for this position is $25.13 - $26.45.
How You'll Contribute
The Storytelling team works to expand the organization's impact through journalism, photography,
film/video, web content, mapping, and data visualization. As one of the largest funders to individual
storytellers in this work, it also identifies key grantmaking, and fellowship opportunities with creative
talent. Much of the team's programmatic activity is focused on identifying and building capacity for the
next generation of diverse storytellers.
National Geographic Society Special Collections oversees a rich collection of archival documents,
photographs, film and media, artifacts, publications, maps, rare books, and new media that documents
more than 130 years of grant giving and editorial history. The Coordinator, Media Management is a versatile and proactive role designed to provide comprehensive support and coordination across the Media Management team. Reporting to the Director, Media Management, this position serves as a central point of contact for team operations, assisting in the management of Explorer and programmatic media while also ensuring projects move from initiation to completion. This Coordinator will play an important role in triaging incoming requests and directing work to the appropriate subject matter experts within the team to ensure efficient archival and editorial workflows.