FILM AND PUBLICATION BOARD (FPB) DRAFT MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT FPB Social Media Platform The Film and Publication Board (FPB) is a statutory body, with its main task being the classification of films, videos, DVDs, computer games and certain publications, including online content for their suitable age viewership. Our mission is to "ensure the regulation of media entertainment content by empowering the public, contributing to child protection and promoting the growth of industry". Invitation for Nomination of Classifiers The Council of the Film and Publication Board invites nominations or self-nominated South African citizens to serve on the Film and Publication Board as Classifiers. The FPB Council appoints Classifiers to classify content in terms of the Films and Publications Act and hereby seek to appoint a pool of Classifiers reflective of the diversity of the South African society as follows:
Requirements: • A Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent qualification (NQF Level 7) and/or work experience in relevant fields, including the following: Arts and culture; Social, Legal, Psychological or Educational services; Experience working with children, women, people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups; Advocacy and community services; Media or Film/Television; • Knowledge on FPB Legislation, Regulations and Guidelines. • Ability to interpret and apply relevant Legislation • Excellent report writing skills • A good understanding of visual and audiovisual media, and converging technology • Prior experience in advanced-level gaming would be an advantage • Excellent analytical skills • High levels of personal and professional integrity and work ethics • A broad understanding of South African constitutional principles • Other language (local and foreign) proficiency, will be an advantage In addition, successful candidates may be appointed as Chief Classifiers and should have good facilitation, people management and leadership skills. Duties: • Travel to cinema/theatre venues to view content • View content (online/physical) submitted to the FPB for classification • Classify viewed content in line with the FPB Classification Guidelines • Write Classification reports detailing the reasons for the classification rating and consumer advice decision • Attend mandatory training/workshops and debriefing sessions as arranged by the FPB Please note: • Successful Classifiers will serve for a three-year period on an independent consultancy basis. • Classification work includes virtual/online viewing of content and/or physical viewing at cinema/theatre venues in Johannesburg and Pretoria. • Remuneration rates applicable: R339/hr for Chief Classifiers and R289/hr for Classifiers for time worked, reviewed annually as per the National Treasury directive. • Applicants will be subject to credential verification and security vetting. • Current Classifiers may re-apply provided that they have not served more than two terms in the post. • Classifiers will have to view explicit and distressing content and will have to attend regular, compulsory debriefing sessions. A completed signed nomination letter, accompanied by a CV, certified certificates and certified copy of ID, should be sent to [email protected] The closing date for applications is 31 July 2024 If you have not heard from us within 30 days of the closing date, please accept that your application has been unsuccessful. The Council of The Film and Publication Board reserves the right not to make an appointment. Persons with disability are encouraged to apply. www.fpb.org.za
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