Production Manager, BBC Audio (Bristol)
Job Summary
JOB DETAILS
BAND: D
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed term contract / Attachment full-time (6-months parental leave cover)
DEPARTMENT: BBC Audio Wales & West of England
LOCATION: Bristol (office based at least 3 days/week please see below for more details)
PROPOSED SALARY RANGE: 42000 - 45000 depending on relevant skills knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights.
Were happy to discuss flexible working. Please indicate your choice under the flexible working question in the application. There is no obligation to raise this at the application stage but if you wish to do so you are welcome to. Flexible working will be part of the discussion at offer stage.
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
The BBC Audio Wales and West of England Unit is the place to work if youre making audio content for the BBC. Bringing together already well-established award-winning and innovative network radio teams in Bristol and Cardiff staff have opportunities for collaborating developing ideas and their careers and access to a wide range of output across science factual rural affairs food documentaries music and drama for all BBC UK Radio networks the World Service and BBC Sounds.
Recent successes within the Unit include Arias gold and silver awards a Voice of the Listener award successful podcasts including Fairy Meadow and The Bomb and bringing new networks and strands to Wales and the West with teams now working across Radio 3 Radio 4 6Music the World Service and BBC Sounds.
The Production Manager for Bristol will work in a small team made up of a Unit Manager and one other Production Manager. They all report to a Production Executive and they manage a team of 8 Production Coordinators working across the Bristol and Cardiff sites. Its an exciting opportunity for someone to work on multiple budgets all at once with teams made up of all different skills and experiences in creative production.
As the Unit Manager and the Head of Production for the Unit split their time between Cardiff and Bristol its important that the Production Manager for Bristol can commit to a physical presence in the office throughout the week.
BBC Audio has around 500 editorial staff based in England Northern Ireland Scotland and Wales who create and deliver more than 100 hours of original audio every day. Our podcasts and radio programmes are heard across the UK and around the world and we work with some of the biggest names in music entertainment and journalism. We collaborate with world class partners to deliver social value. This is just a selection of the 22500 programmes we work on every year. Please click Welcome to BBC Audio.
WHY WORK FOR US:
This is an exciting time in the Audio market and Bristol is pivotal in this. The media landscape and ways of working are constantly evolving and we are looking for someone who is comfortable embracing and delivering change. This could involve our production workflows as well as making sure we deliver the best value content for our audiences.
YOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND IMPACT:
- Assists the Production Executive and Unit Manager to manage the financial environmental and operational performance of the production(s) based on specialist knowledge and accurate financial information
- Responsible for scheduling budgeting and managing the production(s) process through to delivery in line with divisional requirements and for identifying and sourcing crew and resources
- Ensures compliance with BBC policies guidelines legislative and regulatory requirements in order to minimise the BBCs exposure to risk and to deliver value for money through effective and efficient management of people and resources.
- Responsible for preparing managing and monitoring production budgets and for forecasting and reporting progress in line with best practice. Contributing to and assessing financial viability of content ideas that may arise during the commissioning process and during production
- Identifies training and development needs of direct reports and ensures performance management arrangements are in place
- Proactively looks for ways of improvIng efficiency within production promotes diversity and advocates the rationale for new ways of working and/or for adopting new production related technology
- Responsible for asset management and IT requirements both in the office and on location and ensuring that those who are joining moving or leaving the department are equipped appropriately with the correct IT
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA
- You will have the ability to demonstrate a good understanding of and interest in the output and workflows of audio production
- You need to be able to work to a high level of detail in a fast-paced environment be adaptable work to challenging deadlines with a can-do attitude and cope well under pressure while producing work to a high standard
- You will have experience of managing budgets with the ability to adapt change and adjust priorities to meet financial targets
- You will have experience in supervising or leading individuals or teams and delivering a portfolio of projects alongside the ability to juggle the demands of day to day priorities against longer term projects
- You will be able to demonstrate strong organisational and planning skills and will proactively be able to devise new ideas for working more efficiently and have excellent communication skills and the ability to influence staff at all levels
For further information please contact Victoria Caddens (Production Executive): or Eleri Llian Rees (Unit Manager):
Required Experience:
Manager
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