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INFORMATION ARCHITECT at Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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INFORMATION ARCHITECT

at Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Sydney

INFORMATION ARCHITECT

ABC INNOVATION

• Salary range: $70,082 - $86,703 pa + attractive super

• Location: ABC Ultimo Centre, Sydney

• Term: 7 month maternity leave backfill

• Closing Date: 20 February 2009

ABC Innovation develops and manages the award-winning website abc.net.au, attracting over 26 million weekly accesses and growing. We also deliver innovative applications for the internet and other platforms such as mobile; some of our recent projects have been ABC iView, ABC Earth, ABC Now and Sydney Sidetracks.

We are looking for an experienced and self-motivated Information Architect to join our design team. The role reports to the Creative Lead, and works in close collaboration with Designers and Project Managers. You must have a sound understanding of web usability issues and familiarity with the techniques and process for designing and producing new media projects including websites, interactive and mobile applications.

If you have a passion for information architecture, interactive media and content, a proactive and positive attitude and you want to be part of a dynamic, creative environment, we look forward to hearing from you.

For more information and a copy of the complete job description, visit abc.net.au/jobs or contact Dale Smart, Creative Lead on (02) 8333 2466.

Applications quoting reference EOI905014 and addressing the selection criteria should be sent to HR Coordinator, ABC Innovation, ABC GPO Box 9994, Sydney NSW or email innovationjobs@your.abc.net.au by COB 20 February 2009

Applicants must address the selection criteria. For information on how to apply visit abc.net.au/jobs



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