The Spectator is Britain’s most influential weekly magazine, reaching over two million people each week through our digital platforms. With nearly 200 years of heritage and a rapidly growing YouTube and podcast offering, we’re at the forefront of political commentary and cultural debate. Our broadcast team is looking for a talented Video Producer, as we look to expand our video output with a slate of polished, reactive video coverage specifically designed for YouTube and social media. You will assist in making high-quality edits – both long-form and short-form – which respond to breaking political and cultural stories. You will work in a fast-paced and exciting newsroom environment, helping to produce video content which complements the unique voice of the world’s oldest magazine. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in creating high-level edits which are dynamic, polished and stand out on YouTube homepages and social feeds. You will have a keen ear for which stories are driving the day in Westminster and beyond, and an understanding of how to communicate them to a Spectator audience. You will have a high degree of proficiency in video editing – specifically on Premiere Pro – and competency in audio production is also desirable. Most importantly, you will be a highly motivated individual who enjoys working in a vibrant office environment, where no two days are the same. This is an entry-level role and you will report to The Spectator’s Head of TV and Head of Podcasts, whilst frequently working collaboratively with our social team. We encourage anyone currently studying for a degree in broadcast journalism in particular to apply. Requirements Creative storytelling abilities with a good eye for visual narratives, as well as a high level of proficiency in video editing – specifically Premiere Pro. Proven track record in creating dynamic video content – both long-form and short-form. An understanding of what performs well on YouTube homepages and social feeds, and the editing tricks required to retain viewer interest. Keen interest in news and current affairs. Exceptional attention to detail, with ability to work quickly under pressure and to tight deadlines. Desirable: Some experience in a news-based organisation. A working grasp of media law. Audio production skills – with proficiency in your chosen DAW (Adobe Audition, Logic Pro, Hindenburg Journalist etc.)