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JOB DETAILS JOB BAND: C
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed-term Contract, 35 hours per week
1 x 10 month FTC/Attachment (May-March) Bitesize Other Side of the Story Workshops
1 x 3 month FTC/Attachment (July-December) Bitesize Other Side of the Story Workshops
DEPARTMENT: BBC Children's and Education, Bitesize
LOCATION: Salford - Hybrid
PROPOSED SALARY RANGE: £28,100 - £36,267 depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights.
We're happy to discuss flexible working. If you'd like to, please indicate your preference in the application - though there's no obligation to do so now. Flexible working will be part of the discussion at offer stage.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE Are you passionate about helping young people develop their media literacy skills?
As an Assistant Producer with the school workshops team you will help deliver an outreach programme right across the UK.
You will develop the content for media literacy workshops, co-ordinate volunteers and schools and help deliver the lessons in a classroom environment.
This is a unique opportunity to connect with young audiences and be part of the BBC's mission to improve media literacy.
WHY JOIN THE TEAM
The workshops form part of BBC Bitesize, The Other Side of the Story project. This project helps to empower 11-16-year-olds to make positive changes to the way they consume and share news and content.
We produce fun, engaging and thought-provoking content that helps dig beneath the surface of fake news, bias and social media trends.
We engage young people and help them gain the confidence and tools to feel like their voice matters.
YOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND IMPACT:
The role will involve producing content to be used in the workshops and recruiting, and training, volunteer ambassadors to take part in the delivery of the workshops.
The role will also involve attending a number of schools across the UK to help deliver the programme. This means you will need to be able to travel and ideally drive.
You will contribute creative ideas, bringing highest quality content production skills which may involve research, writing, editing, technical operations, audio, online and interactive production activities.
You will be highly organised and ideally have some experience of working on another outreach or audience facing project.
You'll have a keen interest in news and social media trends, and experience and knowledge of working in a news environment and/or background in journalism.
Knowledge of the latest trends and issues affecting teenagers is important and you'll ideally have some experience of working with schools and a young audience.
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
Experience of writing clear and concise material which may be used for web articles, briefs and presentations
Experience of working with, or creating resources for, schools, teachers and/or education consultants.
Good understanding and knowledge of news and social media trends
Effective planning and organising skills, including the ability to concentrate on several areas of work at one time, prioritising, delivering consistently to deadlines and reacting positively to changes and conflicting priorities
Excellent communication skills and a passion for connecting with young people
DESIRABLE:
Ability to edit, and create content for digital platforms using Adobe and PS
Background in Journalism
Ability to make complex issues fun, engaging and easy to understand
Understanding of, and passion for, the BBC's core values and sound editorial judgement
Presenting experience ideally within a school environment or to younger audiences
If you can bring some of these skills and experiences, along with transferable strengths, we'd love to hear from you and encourage you to apply.