Reports To: Head of Editorial InnovationSalary: $90,000Hours: full-time, Monday - Friday office hours, with some flexibility required for out of hours / weekend workBased in: Melbourne preferable
What we’re looking for:The Conversation is expanding its video output, both vertical and horizontal, onsite, on social media and for republishing. We’re looking for an experienced video journalist to spot great stories and tell them in a compelling and engaging way through video.
You’ll be creative, organised and full of ideas, as well as having excellent editorial judgement and a commitment to editorial independence and impartiality. You’ll have the skills and experience to roll up your sleeves and shoot and edit vertical and horizontal video, publishing and monitoring their performance so we can constantly improve.
You’ll work at two speeds: delivering quick-turn video on breaking news, injecting quality information into people’s feeds and you’ll foster a more nuanced understanding of the big issues with in-depth long-form video that dives into the issues people care about.
The Conversation is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We particularly encourage applications from people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, First Nations applicants and people with lived experience of disability.
Key selection criteria:Demonstrated ability to pitch, shoot, produce and publish compelling and engaging video content in an editorial settingStrong editorial judgement with an understanding of what makes video newsworthy and sharableAbility to meet tight deadlines, manage your time and juggle multiple projectsProficiency with video editing programsExcellent communication and relationship-building skillsCreativity, care and attention to detailCommitment to editorial independence, accuracy and ethical journalism.
Please send us a copy of your CV and a short video (no more than 3 minutes) answering the following questions to by 15 February 2026 (no cover letterrequired):1. Tell us about your career and professional accomplishments.2. Why have you applied for this role and why would you be a good fit for this position?3. Tell us a little about yourself and the key factors that make you who you are. Weparticularly value all kinds of diversity and would like to hear anything about yourbackground or experience that would enable you to bring something unique to our team.4. Do you have the right to work in Australia?