Supervisory Audiovisual Production Specialist (Senior Producer)
Full-time
Senior Executive
Washington, District of C...
2 weeks ago
As the Supervisory Audiovisual Production Specialist, you will: Provid.....
As the Supervisory Audiovisual Production Specialist, you will:
- Provides creative leadership and management on assigned filmed projects as part of the Production Studio function at the National Gallery, acting as a senior department leader for creative production best practices. Develops creative production and post-production strategy for assigned projects, including agreeing and owning key performance indicators for setting and meeting production and delivery benchmarks. In line with the Gallery’s strategic priorities, leads the creative production and post-production strategies for assigned video, tv, and film projects,guiding decisions to make the biggest impact with available resources.
- Plans work to be accomplished; sets and adjusts priorities, and prepares schedules for completion of work; assigns work based on priorities, selective consideration of the difficulty, requirements of assignments, and capabilities of employees; develops performance standards; evaluates work performance of subordinates; gives advice, coaching, counsel and/or instructions to employees on both work and administrative matters; interviews candidates for positions, recommends appointments, promotions, or reassignments; hears and resolves complaints from employees, refers group grievances and more serious unresolved complaints to a higher level; effects minor disciplinary measures (i.e., warnings and reprimands) and recommends action in more serious cases.
- As directed by Head of Production Studio, leads creative development, execution, and planning for high-quality multimedia content across the whole range of the Gallery’s channels – from short documentaries co-created with artists, immersive documentaries accompanying exhibitions, digital short form video, optimized for social engagement and online channels, and fulllength film and television projects.
- Develops and maintains relationships with a range of external crew, production companies, and freelancers, including supervising, developing, writing, directing, producing, shooting, editing, and post-production, ensuring best-in-class productions while managing performance and handling disputes.
Starting at $117,962 Per Year (NF 13-14)
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