Video Content Specialist - E-Learning

Welwyn Garden City
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Video Content Specialist - E-Learning

Location: Welwyn Garden City (1 - 2 days pw required)
Daily Rate: Up to £420 (inside IR35 via umbrella)
Contract Length: 6 Months initially

Are you a creative and driven Content Developer with a passion for information security? Our client is looking for a talented individual to join their team for a 6-month contract in Welwyn Garden City. If you thrive in a dynamic environment and are eager to make a meaningful impact through engaging training materials, we want to hear from you!

Key Responsibilities:
Collaborate with internal security teams to identify current security threats and integrate this knowledge into comprehensive training modules for colleagues.
Design and develop training modules, videos, and supporting materials to enhance awareness of information security.
Oversee the end-to-end learning process, including managing stakeholder input, wireframing/storyboarding content, quality assurance, publishing, and testing.
Stay updated on industry best practises and market trends in information security to ensure training materials remain relevant and effective.
Drive continuous improvement based on stakeholder feedback and training effectiveness.
utilise innovative training techniques and research new methods to educate colleagues on information security topics.
Engage with information security and technical experts to address pertinent security risks and promote behaviour change.

Essential Technical Skills:
Proficiency in video storyboarding, creation, and editing using tools such as Adobe After Effects, Premier Pro, and Adobe Illustrator.
Experience in authoring and delivering computer-based training to a distributed workforce, utilising platforms like Storyline 360, Elucidat, and Camtasia.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, capable of articulating complex concepts to diverse audiences.

Key Skills & Experience:
Proven ability to manage stakeholder and SME relationships effectively.
Quick learner with a positive attitude towards new product areas and domains.
Strong prioritisation and decision-making skills.

Personal Skills:
Self-motivated, ambitious, and creative.
Flexible with the ability to plan, organise, and respond to changing needs.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build relationships with peers and senior leadership.
Excellent written, verbal communication, and presentation skills suitable for all levels within the organisation.

If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity as a Content Developer and contribute to enhancing information security awareness, please submit your application today. Join our client in driving positive change and making a difference through effective training solutions!

Our client is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you

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