Editorial Trainee (Casualty) • Cardiff BBC Studios
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nEditorial Trainee (Casualty) with BBC Studios in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom\n\n BBC Studios Drama Productions Are you passionate about Editorial and TV Drama? Looking for your next challenge but never quite know where or how to break through into the industry? Are you ready for the opportunity to progress your career in TV Drama? This Editorial Trainee role on BAFTA award-winning medical drama Casualty could be the catalyst for your career in TV Drama. BBC Studios Drama Productions is renowned for bringing audiences together week after week. We are the creative powerhouse behind award-winning Drama such as EastEnders, Silent Witness, Father Brown and Sister Boniface to Casualty, River City, Pobol y Cwm and Anfamol. In addition to our iconic brands, we have an ambitious growth strategy with a slate of fresh and exciting new shows in development. Here, we champion an inclusive culture aligned with our Pledge , fostering an environment where you can freely unleash your creativity, in the pursuit of bold content. Collaborating with some of the industry’s brightest talents, you’ll have the chance to leave your imprint on millions of viewers worldwide. What’s more? There’s plenty of opportunities for growing your career with us too, nurturing and developing talent is ingrained in our DNA – we’d love for you to be part of it. Casualty Casualty is the multi-award-winning medical drama broadcast on primetime BBC One. As one of the longest-running and beloved TV dramas in the UK, it consistently delves into sensitive and challenging depiction of those on the frontline in the NHS, while continually pushing the boundaries of conventional television week after week. The show’s gritty realism is brought to life in Cardiff by one of the most dedicated and hard-working creative teams, both on-screen and off, delivering high-quality, gritty drama with heart, humour and pathos. What is an Editorial Trainee? The Editorial Trainee role is the perfect entry-level role for anyone who’s passionate about soap and scripted drama and looking to explore the different teams within the fast-paced, complex world of the Casualty Editorial Department. This 12 month opportunity will offer the successful candidate the opportunity to work alongside and learn from one of the most creative and ambitious teams in the world of Drama and will gain an invaluable, structured insight into to the world of script, story and research. What are the Editorial Trainees Main Responsibilities? The role of the Editorial Trainee reports to the Story Producer and Script Producer. The Editorial Trainees Main Duties Will Include Working with and supporting the script, story and research teams Helping to keep a close eye on continuity across the scripts and stories Supporting the communication between the script, story and research teams to ensure consistency and clear communication Stepping-up to help cover leave where appropriate, for roles such as our Assistant Script Editor, Researcher and Script Coordinator Shadowing the process within each department to gain a full understanding of the workflow and responsibilities of each team and the roles within them Undertake all necessary administrative tasks required for the department and team Are you the right candidate? We’re looking for applicants who are hardworking and creative with a willingness to learn and an active interest in the world of TV Production, but needing their first step into the world of scripted storytelling. An enthusiasm for Soap and Drama, especially Casualty, is essential. We Would Also Require The Following Experience in script work, which can be from academic studies or courses A passion of generating creative ideas and treatments, with experiences of working under pressure and to tight deadlines Demonstratable administrative and office organisational skills Knowledge and understanding on how confidential information is handled with tact and sensitivity An understanding that strong communication, negotiation, influencing and persuading skills and the ability to work within a team are vital for this role Package Description Contract: 12 Month Fixed Term Contract Band: A Location: Roath Lock, Cardiff What You Get A salary of £22,000.00 per annum Access to a Training Manager to support your development Training and Mentoring by industry professionals 26 days of annual leave (pro-rata’d) and a defined pension scheme **Please note that this is a standard Studios Production contract and potentially can involve up to 55 hours per week ** Life at BBC Studios 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 and therefore strongly encourages applications from underrepresented groups. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of their background. 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 we strongly encourage applications from disabled people . If you meet the minimum criteria for this role and declare that you are disabled, we will ensure to advance you to the next stage (minimum criteria above). If you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply please contact us on reasonable.adjustments@bbc.co.uk ."}