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Digital Media Specialist

Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA Estimated:
$45.
1K - $57.
1K a year Estimated:
$45.
1K - $57.
1K a year 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago JobID:
2933 Position Type:
Confidential Employee/Digital Media Specialist Date Posted:
8/4/2023 Location:
Central Administration Office Date Available:
August 2023 Closing Date:
08/13/2023 North Allegheny School District is one the highest performing public school districts in Pennsylvania and recognized nationally for its focus on academic achievement and growth, future preparation, school climate and student and staff wellness.
Located just north of Pittsburgh, it is the largest suburban school district in Allegheny County with over 8,500 students.
North Allegheny School District seeks candidates to fill a Digital Media Specialist position at the Central Administration Office, effective August 2023.
Working within the Technology Services department, and in conjunction with the Communications department, the role of the district's Digital Media Specialist is to create, edit, validate, approve, and publish a variety of digital content and information that will be provided to district stakeholders.
Associate's degree or higher required.
Current clearances are required and include:
Child Abuse History Clearance PA Criminal Record Check FBI Fingerprint Clearance Mandated Reporter of Child Abuse Training Successful candidate will be required to complete a pre-employment Physical and TB Test.
Please see attached job description for additional position details.
Interested candidates must apply by August 13, 2023.
North Allegheny School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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