Content Editor, Classical Music, (BBC Audio)
Description
- The Content Editor is a key member of the leadership team in BBC Audio North. They will lead multiple programme strands, pitch for new business and support staff development/and the performance of production teams.
- They will play a key role in the recruitment of the team in the North, looking for the next generation of classical music programme makers, helping to identify, interview and hire producers and assistant producers.
- The post holder will steer production of classical music content across the North of England.
- They will inspire and develop teams to deliver outstanding, creative and engaging content, maximising the impact and distinctiveness of classical music with audiences on Radio 3 and beyond, both live and on demand.
- They will support and champion staff development, setting a culture with continual feedback where everyone learns from each other and feels valued.
- They will work closely with commissioners to ensure their vision is actualised within budget, collaborating with colleagues making classical music programmes across the BBC to ensure maximum value from the licence fee.
- They will help forge and develop partnerships with internal and external partners to ensure classical content reaches the maximum number of listeners possible.
- This role will include a requirement of early morning and weekend working.
Requirements
- The successful candidate will have substantial experience in live radio and on demand audio production with a track record in a variety of music/speech programming.
- You will love classical music, and demonstrate passion about the BBC’s purpose to delight and inspire millions of listeners across the UK.
- You will have boundless optimism and tenacity to embrace and drive change with examples of bringing staff with you. This includes experience of managing teams, presenters, contributors and artists.
- You will have a clear communication style with leadership experience of getting things done quickly, fairly and consistently.
- You will be familiar with the corporate objectives and have the ability to communicate them clearly and effectively , as well as a proactive approach to Health and Safety, Diversity and a Work-Life Balance.
- We are looking for candidates with an understanding of developing content which will appeal to a diverse audience.
- You will be able to spot editorial opportunities, develop innovative output, be open to new ideas and motivate colleagues to take creative risks.
- You will demonstrate an aptitude for diplomacy; developing and maintaining key relationships with internal and external partners.
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