Role Responsibility
As Research Editor you will be responsible for helping to lead the editorial process around BBC Media Action outputs which span the Policy and Learning Department team. This position will require you to shape the narrative structure fora variety of research outputs, ranging from longer reports which are quite data intensive papers to shorter research briefings. You will provide the authors with detailed written feedback on all drafts and guide the editorial process through until the work is of an acceptable standard. You will manage and resolve editorial disagreements across relevant departmental staff and feed into a strategic engagement plan around each output. You will need to liaise with the communications team on images, copyedits, layout, and design around each publication. You may be called upon to help organise and deliver writing and communication training to build the skills of colleagues,
The Ideal Candidate
This role will expect you to have outstanding writing and editing skills, matched with a strong capacity to exert leadership in a team environment. You will have proven experience of editing outputs for a range of audiences and across an array of different formats. You will have a demonstrable capacity to decipher insights and findings from research data, both quantitative and qualitative. This position will require you to have strong knowledge of international development, coupled with familiarity with the layout and design of publications.
Package Description
Location – London
Grade – 7
Contract – 12 Months Fixed Term Contract, which will run no later than March 2017
Attachment: please ensure you have your line manager’s approval to apply for an attachment.
Job share applications are welcome for this role. Please include details of the proposed arrangement in your application.
This role is also available part-time. Please include details of your availability in your application.
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Job Reference | BBC/TP/471010/15129 |
Contract Type | Fixed Term – Full Time |
Closing Date | 28 February, 2016 |