Project Manager, Integrated Storytelling and Planning - Project Hire (Nat Geo)
Aplicar ahora Aplique más tarde Job ID 10111503 Ubicación Washington, Distrito de Columbia, Estados Unidos Business National Geographic Fecha de publicación 29/01/2025Detalles del empleo:
The Project Manager, Integrated Storytelling and Planning (PH) coordinates the development and implementation of ambitious storytelling across the full spectrum of National Geographic’s core topic areas helping to ensure best-in-class execution on all platforms, from television to digital, social, magazines, books, consumer products, and travel.
This role reports to the Director of Integrated Planning, with a significant focus on coordinating all project management activities across all the teams involved in developing our Nat Geo’s amazing stories: content development, Editorial, Creative, Marketing Strategy, Paid Media, Ad Sales, Social, and others. This role will work on some of the highest priority projects within the Integrated Storytelling framework, with visibility and impact at the executive level. On occasion, this role will also play a lead role in designing and implementing new workflows, implementing new tools, and setting up new processes as needed to support the goals of Integrated Storytelling.
Candidates must be able to lead highly matrixed, cross-functional teams, streamline processes, and foster collaboration. This role is responsible for implementing the methods and models for tracking a project's steps and dependencies, including negotiating timelines and deliverables with colleagues in higher positions. This person also will be accountable for reporting the progress of projects to senior leadership.
Candidates must have professional presence and experience in leading by influence rather than control. They will need the emotional intelligence to obtain results from diverse stakeholders that do not report directly to Nat Geo Content team.
Responsibilities:
Lead the coordination of multiple projects simultaneously across lines of business, including stakeholder management, establishing launch timelines, tracking the development of each project, identifying, and solving dependencies, and managing the execution of deliverables.
Be responsible for the collecting, archiving and distribution of project artifacts.
Track progress throughout the duration of a project with a mindfulness toward dependencies.
Regularly communicate project status, progress, and outcomes to key stakeholders, providing timely updates and managing expectations.
Lead the coordination of the development of Editorial stories that align with
Nat Geo’s priorities, including text, photo, video, immersive, mapping, and other deliverables.
Design and implement new workflows, tools, or processes to support the function of Integrated Storytelling
Contribute to the development and management of a content calendar and stakeholder-facing records for all Nat Geo content, across platforms, in alignment with Content Development, Editorial, Marketing, Brand, and Disney Tentpole priorities.
Basic Qualifications:
Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in Project Management or Program Management or a similar role in entertainment, media, or digital content organizations.
Experience collaborating with a large and varied group of cross-functional teams and partners to tackle ambiguous problems and make forward progress.
Experience presenting to and influencing senior management.
Proficiency in project management tools, content management systems, and analytics platforms.
Strong process orientation with solid organizational and multi-tasking skills.
Ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical individuals.
Excellent organizational, analytical, and critical thinking skills with an eye for detail.
Must live within a commutable distance to our DC office1145 17th St NW.PH role is onsite 4+days a week.
Strong ability to multi-task and easily context-switch in a fast-paced and ever-evolving organization with multiple work streams and projects.
Passion and commitment to diversity and inclusion, inviting diverse perspectives, and promoting an inclusive work environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
PMP Certification.
Experience or a deep understanding of the story development process.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in marketing, Communications/Journalism/Media, or a related field.
The hiring range for this position in Washington D.C. is $94,200 to $126,200 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
Acerca de National Geographic:
National Geographic Partners LLC (NGP), una empresa conjunta entre Disney y la National Geographic Society, se compromete a llevar el contenido mundial de ciencia, aventura y exploración a través de una cartera inigualable de activos de medios. NGP combina los canales de televisión National Geographic (National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo MUNDO, Nat Geo PEOPLE) con los medios de comunicación de National Geographic y los activos orientados al consumidor, incluidas las revistas de National Geographic; estudios de National Geographic estudios; plataformas de medios sociales y digitales relacionadas; libros; mapas; medios de comunicación para niños; y actividades auxiliares que incluyen viajes, experiencias y eventos globales, ventas de archivos, licencias y negocios de comercio electrónico. Fomentar el conocimiento y la comprensión de nuestro mundo ha sido el objetivo principal de National Geographic durante 131 años, y ahora nos comprometemos a profundizar, superar los límites, ir más allá por nuestros consumidores… y llegar a millones de personas en todo el mundo en 172 países y 43 idiomas todos los meses a medida que lo hacemos. NGP devuelve el 27 % de nuestros ingresos a National Geographic Society, una sociedad sin fines de lucro para financiar trabajo en las áreas de ciencia, exploración, conservación y educación.
Acerca de The Walt Disney Company:
The Walt Disney Company, junto con sus subsidiarias y afiliadas, es una empresa internacional diversificada líder en entretenimiento familiar y medios de comunicación que incluye tres segmentos comerciales principales: Disney Entertainment, ESPN y Disney Experiences. Desde sus humildes comienzos como estudio de dibujos animados en la década de 1920 hasta su reconocido nombre en la industria del entretenimiento en la actualidad, Disney continúa con orgullo su legado de crear historias y experiencias de clase mundial para toda la familia. Las historias, los personajes y las experiencias de Disney llegan a consumidores e invitados de todos los rincones del mundo. Con operaciones en más de 40 países, nuestros empleados y miembros del elenco trabajan juntos para crear experiencias de entretenimiento que sean apreciadas a nivel local y global.
Este puesto es en National Geographic Partners PAY SVC , que forma parte de una empresa comercial que denominamos National Geographic.
National Geographic Partners PAY SVC es un empleador que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades. Los solicitantes recibirán consideración para el empleo independientemente de su raza, religión, color, sexo, orientación sexual, género, identidad de género, expresión de género, nacionalidad, ascendencia, edad, estado civil, condición de militar o veterano, afección médica, información genética o discapacidad, o cualquier otro fundamento prohibido por la ley federal, estatal o local. Disney defiende un entorno empresarial donde las ideas y decisiones de todas las personas nos ayudan a crecer, innovar, crear las mejores historias y ser relevantes en un mundo en constante evolución.