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Journalists, Radio & Audio Newsroom

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£30,000 - 40,000 yearly

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Job Description - Journalists, Radio & Audio Newsroom


JOB DETAILS

 


JOB BAND: C
CONTRACT TYPE: Full Time, Fixed term contract/attachment (12 months)
DEPARTMENT: BBC News & Current Affairs, Radio & Audio Newsroom
LOCATION: London Broadcasting House, W1A 1AA
PROPOSED SALARY RANGE: £30,000-£40,000 +LW 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. 


The Radio & Audio Newsroom is a 24/7 operation, so the role will include night and weekend work. 

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

 


The Radio Newsroom broadcasts the news to tens of millions of listeners in the UK and around the world. It provides news for Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4, 5Live, 6Music, local radio and the World Service. It is also responsible for the latest news service on BBC Sounds, short-form news podcasts and summaries on voice-activated devices. 


We are looking to appoint a Journalist to work on the Domestic Bulletins and Summaries desks. You will need a range of skills from writing stories and news summaries, editing audio, putting forward ideas for stories you might cover yourself to spotting stories that would interest our different audiences. On occasion, you may be required to undertake shifts on the World Service newsdesk, the World Service’s Newsroom programme, or with Digital Audio News if operational needs require. Band C Journalists play a vital role in the newsroom. They are relied upon to research and produce stories for the output. Journalists can be called upon to write and present news bulletins, on air reports and to do live two ways. Therefore a good broadcasting voice is desirable.  They should also have the potential to take on more senior roles.


We want people brimming with story ideas – to help broaden our news agenda, so it better reflects the many diverse communities across the UK. Collaborative working produces the best output – so being a team player is essential.


 


WHY JOIN THE TEAM


Joining the Radio Newsroom means becoming part of one of the most respected and far-reaching news operations in the world. You’ll be part of a team that sets the standard for journalism of record. And with opportunities to grow into more senior roles, this is a newsroom where your career can thrive.


 


YOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND IMPACT:



  • Producing, editing and setting up stories for broadcast.

  • Writing news bulletins and summaries with accuracy, clarity, wit and flair, often under pressure, with our different networks and audiences in mind.

  • Demonstrating an ability to source a range of stories that connect with our audiences and engage new ones.

  • Working with the entire range of on-air talent, including editors, presenters and reporters.

  • Acting up to more senior roles.

  • Liaising with and maintaining positive relationships with colleagues throughout the BBC.


 


YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE


ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:



  • First class writing, production and organisational skills

  • Good knowledge of domestic and international news

  • An understanding of our audiences, and a track record in delivering content with diverse audiences in mind

  • A creative approach to producing the best content for impact across our different output areas and platforms – radio and digital audio

  • Editorial judgement: making the right editorial and policy decisions based on a clear understanding of the

  • BBC's distinctive news agendas; generating original ideas for broadcast


 


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.


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