Multimedia Content Creator | Electoral Commission of South Africa

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Job Location : South Africa,

Deadline : January 16, 2026

About the Role

The Content Creator drives high-RPM civic engagement by managing digital media data and ensuring 100% compliance with national electoral communication standards. Utilizing HubSpot for audience orchestration and AWS for scalable asset delivery, the creator minimizes operational risk in public information dissemination. Their work leverages data-driven content diagnostics to optimize voter education and ensures the administrative reliability of the IEC’s digital platforms.

  • This role will bridge written, visual, and video elements to create interactive content that makes electoral information accessible and engaging across multiple digital platforms, with particular focus on managing the IEC’s podcast programme.

Closing date Tuesday, 06 January 2026

Career Growth & Education

A degree in Multimedia Design, Film, or Communications is required, with growth supported by mastering digital storytelling and SEO. Professionals can advance to Creative Lead or Communications Manager roles by pursuing specialized bootcamps in AI-driven media production. Participating in global media forums and obtaining certifications in digital marketing provides a pathway to senior roles in the public and private sectors.

Salary & Financial Insight

Estimated monthly salaries range from R22,500 to R38,500, reflecting the high regulatory and creative stakes of the public sector. Young professionals should focus on early financial literacy and starting a consistent savings habit in tax-free savings accounts to build long-term capital.

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