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Production Co-ordinators – Natural History Unit at BBC World Service
Production Co-ordinators – Natural History Unit at BBC World Service
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Production Co-ordinators – Natural History Unit
Role Responsibility
- You will report to the Production Manager and work closely with the Junior Production Manager to provide logistical and financial support to the production team.
- Responsible for managing an episode filming budget with support from the JPM and PM.
- Manage all logistical aspects of UK and foreign shoots for one episode, working across episodes if required.
- Work in close partnership with the editorial team to deliver outstanding, distinctive natural history content, ensuring delivery on schedule, within budget and within operational constraints.
Are you the right candidate?
- Must have held a Production Coordinator role for at least a year within TV Broadcast .
- Confident negotiator
- Extensive experience of setting up foreign filming.
- PMI experience desirable
- Experience of setting up VFX shoots an advantage but not essential
- Confident managing budgets and cost reporting.
- Up to date Health and Safety knowledge including experience of high risk filming
- Copyright and archive experience.
- Good working knowledge of end-to-end multi-platform production with an understanding of the technology used.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to BBC World Service on careerssearch.bbc.co.uk to apply