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Team Leader Content Creation (50-60%), fixed-term until end of March 2027

GEWA

Employment type
Part-time
Location
Zollikofen
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This is your job Conception, planning, production and publication of photo, video and text content suitable for the respective target groups of the (digital) channels of GEWA - photography and video production incl. post-production - maintenance and further development of the content strategy - editorial planning and compliance with the calendar - collaboration in the team - analysis of content performance and development of measures - conducted interviews or portraits for the website and the company magazine - accompanying people (professionally, in the field of content creation) who are particularly challenged psychologically What you bring with you Experience and ideas in content creation (social media, blog, website, intranet) - experience in image and video editing - knowledge of common tools (Adobe Suite, Canva, CapCut, Meta Business Suite,) - creativity, courage and a sense for trends - stylish manner of expression (German) - independent and structured way of working - ability to work in a team - flexibility and openness to new formats What you get The opportunity to help shape and influence the appearance of GEWA - collaboration in a competent, humorous and motivated team - a meaningful, versatile and challenging activity in a unique environment - 10 % discount on the services of GEWA - 20 % discount on the products of GEWA - an appreciative working atmosphere - 27 days holiday - attractive corporate culture Curiosity piqued? Send your complete application documents to hr-office@gewa.ch Should an employment occur, we require an extract from the criminal and special private register, which are not older than 6 months. Stefania Aquilino, Team Leader Communication, is happy to answer your questions: 031 919 35 53, stefania.aquilino@gewa.ch

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