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JOB DETAILS JOB BAND: C
CONTRACT TYPE: Permanent, Part Time - 0.5 EFT (17.5 hours per week)
DEPARTMENT: BBC South West
LOCATION: Plymouth
PROPOSED SALARY RANGE: 27,600 - 32,600 per annum depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE The BBC South West weather team provides up to date and detailed forecasts for BBC Local Radio, regional TV and digital platforms for regions across England but primarily for the West and South West. Delivering live and pre-recorded content our weather presenters appear on-air several times a day, seven days a week starting with the news bulletins during BBC Breakfast. They also create engaging content for our social media and online platforms reporting on big weather events. We are looking for someone to join the team in a part time capacity.
WHY JOIN THE TEAM
This role requires someone who is at home in front of a camera and microphone. You'd be joining a hard working team of meteorologists who are passionate about what they do. You'd be working in Plymouth with an experienced team of journalists serving audiences across the West and South West, telling the weather story whether that's snow on Dartmoor, a drought in Cornwall or flooding in Wiltshire. We are looking for someone who's passionate about everything to do with the weather, not just the forecasting.
YOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND IMPACT:
Preparing regular forecasts for multiple counties
Recording radio weather forecasts for multiple radio stations
Recording or presenting TV forecasts for multiple regions
Working with online and social media teams to drive digital content around weather events
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
A good understanding of the theory and science of weather
Good knowledge of broadcast and computer based technology
Experience of presenting for both TV and radio, on location and in the studio
Able to work to tight deadlines with minimum supervision along with experience of working across multiple platforms (TV, radio and digital)
A good understanding of climate change and the impacts for local audiences
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
A science based degree
Experience of weather forecasting
A good understanding of the BBC Local audience and how to present the weather in an engaging and interesting way for the greatest impact
If you can bring some of these skills and experience, along with transferable strengths, we'd love to hear from you and encourage you to apply.