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Studio Operator

Studio Operator

Applications close:
August 26, 2022 8:00 AM

We have an exciting opportunity for a reliable, experienced broadcast professional to join the Studio Operator’s Team at Whakaata Māori.

What you will be doing:

As a Studio Operator, you will provide services to Whakaata Māori’s in-house productions for live and pre-recorded situations. You will work on a wide variety of programme genres in a multi-camera studio and outside broadcast environments.

We’re looking for someone with:

  • Broadcast television experience in live news production or relevant experience in studio and outside broadcast situations
  • Specific technical skills/knowledge in media and sound operations, floor management, automation studio directing and multi-camera directing
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Confidence to lead a crew when required
  • Positive focus, working as part of a team but also independently

We can offer you:

  • 5 weeks of annual leave after 12 months of service
  • Support on your journey to learn te reo Māori
  • Oranga Whānau fund after 12 months of service, up to $500 a year

If you enjoy a challenge professionally and believe this opportunity sounds like you, don’t delay apply now!

He kōrero mō Whakaata Māori
He wāhi motuhake tō Whakaata Māori heitautoko i te whakarauoratanga o te reo me ngā tikanga Māori. I rewa i te tau2004, he hua nō te whakaū a te Karauna i ōna haepapa hei tautoko i te rāngaipāpāho Māori hei whakatairanga i te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, he mārama ngāmahi a Whakaata Māori hei tautoko i ngā mahi whakarauora a te motu, ewhakatinanatia ana i tēnei wā i raro i te Maihi Karauna (te rautaki whakarauorareo a te Karauna). Ka orua mai ko ngā mahi a Whakaata Māri i ngā hapori heiwhakarauora i te reo. Ka orua mai ko ngā mahi a Whakaata Māori i ngā hapori hei whakarauora i te reoMāori hei reo ora e kōrerotia ana e ngā whānau, ngā iwi, ngā hapū, ngā haporireo Māori puta noa i te motu.

About Māori Television
Māori Television plays a unique role in supporting the revitalisation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori. Launched in 2004, as a result of the Crown recognising its responsibility to support Māori broadcasting to promote te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori Television plays a clear founding role in supporting national efforts in revitalisation, which today is captured in the Maihi Karauna (Crown strategy for te reo revitalisation). At the same time, Māori Television plays an important role supporting community-level efforts to revitalise te reo Māori as a thriving language used by whānau, iwi, hapū and te reo speaker communities and stakeholders across the country. These community-level efforts are expressed in the Maihi Māori (the Māori, iwi and hapū strategy for te reo revitalisation).


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