Title: Multimedia Content Producer
Department: Communications Department
Assignment: Part-Time - 0.5 FTE (approximately 20 hours per week)
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Reports To: Chief Communications Officer
Location: District 113 Administrative Building/Office
**This position offers a hybrid work arrangement, with some responsibilities completed remotely and others performed onsite.
Compensation: $32-$40 per hour, based on experience; IMRF eligible-position
Summary:
The Multimedia Content Producer supports the Communications Department by creating engaging, high-quality digital content that highlights the people, programs, and experiences across the district. This role leads visual storytelling through video, photography, and social media to enhance communication with students, families, staff, and the broader community, elevating stories that reflect the district’s priorities and values. The position plays a key role in ensuring that the voices and experiences of students and staff from diverse backgrounds, identities, and abilities are authentically represented across district communications.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Film or related field.
- 3+ years of professional experience producing high-quality video and digital content in a communications, media, or marketing environment.
- Demonstrated experience managing projects from concept through final production, including scripting, filming, and editing.
- Experience creating content for social media platforms and digital communications.
- Experience working within a school district, higher education, or public sector environment is a plus.
Skills & Competencies:
- Advanced proficiency in video production and editing tools (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro) and photography/photo editing software (e.g., Lightroom, Photoshop, Illustrator).
- Strong storytelling, writing, and visual communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines independently while maintaining high-quality output.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders, including school leaders, staff, and students.
- Knowledge of digital media trends, audience engagement strategies, and platform-specific best practices.
Essential Functions:
The criteria indicated below are intended to describe various types of work that may be performed. The exclusion of specific responsibilities does not prohibit them if the work is similar, related, or a logical task of the position.
1. Multimedia Production & Storytelling (40%)
- Develop and produce high-quality multimedia content, including short-form and long-form video, photography, and graphics aligned to district priorities.
- Lead the full production process, including planning, scripting, filming, editing, and post-production.
- Capture and tell compelling stories that highlight student experiences, staff work, and district initiatives across the entire district.
- Provide visual coverage of events, programs, and key initiatives across both high schools and the district.
2. Digital Content & Social Media Management (25%)
- Create and manage content for district social media platforms, websites, and other digital channels.
- Ensure content reflects district branding, messaging, and engagement goals.
- Apply platform-specific strategies to maximize reach, accessibility, and audience engagement.
3. Collaboration & Strategic Communications (20%)
- Partner with school and district leaders to proactively identify and execute storytelling opportunities.
- Support Communications Department initiatives by aligning multimedia content with district priorities and campaigns.
- Balance district-wide consistency with the unique culture and identity of each high school.
4. Website & Accessibility Support (10%)
- Support website content updates with a strong emphasis on visual storytelling.
- Ensure all multimedia content meets WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards and reflects inclusive communication practices.
5. Innovation & Continuous Improvement (5%)
- Stay current on digital media trends, tools, and storytelling techniques.
- Bring forward innovative ideas to enhance district communication and engagement.
Language Skills
Communicates clearly both verbally and in written format with all constituents of the District 113 community. Effectively present information and respond to questions from constituency groups. Apply knowledge of current research and theory in a specific field. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with students, staff and the school community. Perform duties with awareness of all district requirements and Board of Education policies.
Mathematical and Technical Skills
Apply technical knowledge of multimedia production, digital platforms, social media platforms, and content management systems. Additional technology skills include standard Microsoft Office suite / Google Suite, financial management, and data analysis. Apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. Strong technology skills, including standard Microsoft Office suite / Google Suite, financial management, and data analysis.
Reasoning Ability
Defines creative and communication challenges, gathers input from stakeholders, and develops effective multimedia solutions. Exercises sound judgment in prioritizing projects and storytelling approaches while managing multiple deadlines.
Contacts Outside Your Own Department:
Build positive relationships with constituents of the District 113 community that includes, teachers, school staff, administrative team, Board of Education, guardians, students, and community partners.
Physical and Mental Demands:
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, write, type, speak, listen, and taste or smell.
- The employee is regularly required to communicate with staff and others.
- The employee is frequently required to use hands and/or fingers, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls.
- The employee may occasionally be required to climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, twist, reach or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision,depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
- Specific psychological demands of this job include the ability to remain calm under stress levels associated with job demands, along with constant contact with students, colleagues and the public.
Working Conditions:
- Work is performed in office, school, and event environments, including classrooms, auditoriums, and outdoor settings.
- The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate with regular exposure to loud classrooms, hallways, cafeterias or sports venues.
- The employee is regularly required to meet deadlines with severe time constraints and interact with the public and staff in addition to meeting multiple demands from several people.
- The employee is frequently required to work irregular or extended work hours, which may include evenings or weekends.
Safety:
As a part of the District workforce, this role is responsible for being aware of, modeling and contributing to the maintenance and implementation of all District safety policies and procedures. The role is directly responsible for the safety, well-being, and work output of students.
Required to:
- Use good safety awareness and judgment
- Follow policies
- Report potentially unsafe conditions
- Follow manufacturer safety instructions when using equipment
- Follow agency ergonomic policies and procedures
The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.