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Content Producer - Remote/Hybrid

Sumo Digital
Auroch Digital, Bristol
1 year ago
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The Auroch Digital Marketing team are looking for an experienced Content Producer to help us create engaging content such as social media videos and images, game trailers, pitch decks, game capture, and more.

This will be a mid-level marketing role. You’ll be joining a friendly team of four others. Your line manager will be Jem, Marketing and Comms Director. Your other team members will be Alice, Ladell, and another role we are currently hiring for. Auroch Digital is currently a team of over 70 people. Check out our jobs page for more info on what it’s like to work for us and the benefits.

If you'd like any more information on this role in order to apply, such as expected Pay Bracket, please email Jobs@AurochDigital.com .

We’re able to offer a super benefits package including generous holidays and flexible working hours, bonus scheme, dental cover, life insurance and income protection. Plus £81 a month pot to spend in Uchoose which includes health insurance, adding family members to cover etc.

We are based in Bristol but this is a remote role.

If you’d like to apply for this role, please click the 'Apply for the Job' button at the bottom of this job description and fill in the form, by 20th July.

What you’ll be doing:

You need to have:

A list of typical tasks and responsibilities you would handle:

Auroch Digital and Diversity:
We've signed the Ukie 'Raise the Game' pledge . At Auroch Digital, we recognise the positive value diversity brings to our industry. We know that there is an imbalance and diversity problem in games all over the world. We strive to do our bit to address the imbalance, promote equality, and challenge unfair discrimination.

We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds – people of any gender, of all ages, sexual orientations, nationalities, religions and beliefs.

We especially encourage applications from gender non-conforming folk, women, LGBTQIA+ folk, disabled, and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates, as these groups are underrepresented throughout the gaming industry.

Want some advice on getting your CV right? Episode 3 of our podcast, How to make a video game, with Auroch Digital , features an interview with Nina Adams on the do’s and don’ts of writing and sending in your CV.
Work Benefits:
· We don’t agree with using crunch (here's our take on it)

· We won’t get in the way of you working on your own indie dev projects in your own time

· Remote, office based or hybrid are all totally fine working options

· 27 days holiday total (including your Birthday off!) which increases for long term service

- The option to take three months unpaid sabbatical leave after three years of service

· Competitive salary

- Bonus scheme

· Flexible working

· Pensions contribution

- Dental cover

- Life insurance

- Income protection

- A pot of money to spend in Uchoose on extra benefits like health insurance, adding family members etc.

· Visa support for non-UK residents (subject to meeting the requirements)

· Ongoing support for training and career development, including 5 learning days a year, 1 of which can be

used for volunteering

Application Information:

Your application should include a short covering letter explaining a little about your previous experience and why you think you would be a good fit for the role, and a current CV with relevant work history. Though not required, if you have a portfolio or examples of previous work please also include them with your application.

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