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An established industry player is seeking a talented self-shooting Producer Director to join their award-winning wildlife programming team. This role involves creating compelling observational documentaries, working closely with both animal and human contributors. You will be responsible for on-location filming, ensuring high-quality narratives while managing complex shoots. The position offers the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking content that captivates audiences globally. If you have a passion for storytelling and a knack for visual flair, this is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact in the world of natural history programming.
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Sector: Media and Publishing
Role: Director
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full Time
ABOUT BBC STUDIOS
BBC Studios is a world-renowned content studio and channels & streaming business, powered by British creativity, with a reach that touches audiences in every corner of the globe.
We work with outstanding creative talent who are responsible for platform-defining shows from Strictly Come Dancing to Eastenders, Prehistoric Planet to Planet Earth III.
The range and quality of our content is unsurpassed, creating critical and commercial successes and global phenomena.
From BAFTAs to RTS Awards, BBC Studios is Britain's most awarded production company and the only producer with three of the top ten shows on IMDB; we're the home of bbc.com, the widest-read English language news website in the world; and the UK's largest distributor of British content.
ABOUT BBC STUDIOS NHU
BBC Studios' Natural History Unit (NHU) is the leading producer of wildlife programming, creating award-winning content with a world class reputation.
Our output ranges from ambitious landmarks (Mammals, Green Planet and Planet Earth III) to children's programming (Go Wild and Andy's Adventures), as well as ground-breaking travel, adventure, formatted, presenter led and event programming such as The Year The Earth Changed for Apple TV+ and feature documentaries like Lion: The Rise and Fall of the Marsh Pride for BBC.
Big Cats 24/7 follows individual big cats (lion, leopard, cheetah) around the clock in one of the wildest places on earth - the Okavango Delta in Botswana. It's an immersive natural history series that blends premium behaviour-led cinematography, observational documentary and character led narratives.
We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic self-shooting Producer Director (SSPD) with observational documentary experience to join the Big Cats 24/7 team.
The SSPD will be highly creative and organised, with excellent sync-based storytelling skills, visual flair, and ability to go on location for extended periods of time. Successful candidates will have a proven track record of effectively filming and producing presenters and/or on-screen contributors on location. They will have a clear and committed understanding of the constraints of budget and be a very good team player.
The role includes involvement in research, pre-production and filming on location. There is no edit role associated with this position.
We don't focus simply on what we do - we also care how we do it. Our values and the way we behave are important to us. Please make sure you've read about our values and behaviours here.
The BBC is committed to building a culturally diverse workforce, that represents the audiences we serve, and encourages applications from candidates from any background, especially people from diverse communities. Equity of opportunity is important to us, and we endeavour to make our processes equal, fair and meritocratic for everybody. More information on our D&I plan can be found here.
BBC Studios puts sustainability at the heart of everything we do both onscreen and offscreen, including delivering against the BBC Group's science-based Net Zero targets. More information on sustainability at BBC Studios can be found here.
We are proud to share that we are a Level 2 Disability Confident Employer and if you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply please contact us on reasonable.adjustments@bbc.co.uk.
Job Reference: 22675
Band: D
Contract type: Fixed term 6 months
Salary: £46,500 - £70,700 depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights.
Location: Bristol
Working Pattern: Hybrid
Start date: Late May 2025 (Subject to Greenlight)
Interviews will be held in person or via Zoom week commencing 14th April, 2025.