Broadcast Journalist – BBC (Nigeria)

Job introduction

BBC World Service is an international multimedia broadcaster, part of BBC News, delivering a wide range of language and regional services and working increasingly with other parts of BBC News to serve global audiences.  It uses multiple platforms to reach its weekly audience of around 360 million globally, including TV, digital platforms such as social media, AM, FM, shortwave, digital satellite and cable channels.

All Language Services are multiplatform, including a multimedia website with a focus on digital video, text and interactivity for both desktop and mobile platforms.

We are a team of professional digital journalists that produce content in digital video, text, photo and audio format for Igbo speaking audiences.

We are looking for a Broadcast Journalist to join us whose digital journalism skills are top notch.

Main responsibilities

As a BBC Journalist you will work creatively across all digital platforms – audio, video and text – to ensure that the Igbo Service output develops and grows a distinctive character and status in its target area. On a daily basis, you will engage actively with the audience ensuring consistency of output. You will be required occasionally to do field reporting when needed.

You will also be required to:
•    Use a range of video, audio and digital equipment and information technology to research, write, assemble, edit and deliver outputs in the appropriate medium, to the highest professional standards
•    May be required to present the content on radio, TV or online -this might be live or recorded
•    May include the production and presentation of programmes – this might be live or recorded
•    Exercise editorial judgment in developing story ideas and producing accurate and impartial journalism
•    To undertake pre- and post-production and studio work, live and pre-recorded – use a range of video, audio and digital equipment and information technology to research, write, assemble, edit and deliver programmes in the appropriate medium, to the highest professional standards
•    To liaise closely with other team members and with other departments in the BBC, to ensure that output material is shared, duplication is avoided, and best practice is upheld
•    Take a lead within a team setting or on delivering a specific piece of journalism or project as appropriate
•    To tailor different news treatments for different audiences ensuring that the output reflects the audiences we serve
•    To prioritise and plan activities taking into account all the relevant issues and factors such as deadlines, staffing and resources available
•    To produce engaging packages through a range of production skills
•    Delivering to tight deadlines while maintaining the highest editorial standards
•    At all times to carry out duties in accordance with the BBC health and safety policy

Shift work will be required which will include early mornings, late nights, weekends and public holidays.

Are you the right candidate?

The successful candidate will have some experience within a media environment and of delivering creative output on online platforms. Knowledge of local, regional and international news and current affairs is essential. You will have knowledge of and recent experience of living in the target area, including a good understanding of the complexities of Nigeria. The ability to work under pressure and to react to breaking news is essential.

We are also looking for someone who has:
•            Fluency and up to date knowledge of Igbo (written and spoken) and the ability to type quickly and accurately
•            Fluency in English including complete comprehension of written and spoken English and the ability to communicate effectively
•            Familiarity with video editing and writing for pictures and understanding social media
•            Familiarity with news production systems, and a willingness to learn to operate new technology and to be able to adapt to different working methods
•            The ability to write creatively in an engaging manner, produce and translate with accuracy, clarity and style appropriate to a young audience
•            Familiarity with the internet and an awareness of the potential of new technology
•            A demonstrable interest in working in a multimedia environment and in encouraging audience involvement
•            Familiarity with the region to which the Service broadcasts and an understanding of the region’s history, politics, social issues and culture as well as the changing needs of the audience
•            A good knowledge of, and interest in, international current affairs, particularly in so far as they affect the target areas
•            A good broadcasting voice and the ability to acquire the appropriate presentation style is desirable
•            A willingness to understand and adopt the editorial aims and policies of BBC and to abide by BBC

Job package

Job title: Broadcast Journalist – Nigeria
Job reference: 17322
Band: C
Contract type: Permanent role
Location: Lagos, Nigeria

 

Final day to apply: Monday 21st October 2024

 

Please note – you will not be able to apply for this role if you applied previously.

Any offer of employment with the BBC will be conditional upon you having the right to work in Nigeria.

 

Please note that the application process will require you to upload a CV and complete the online application form with the opportunity to detail your experience, skills and knowledge required for the role.

Diversity matters at the BBC. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual’s unique contribution, enabling all of our employees to thrive and achieve their full potential.

We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of the BBC – whether that’s to contribute to our programming or our wide range of non-production roles.

The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity.

We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We will consider flexible working requests for all roles, unless operational requirements prevent otherwise.

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