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Classical Music Content Coordinator

Job Type : Contract, Full Time

Salary : £17 – £20/hour

We are searching for a passionate and energetic Classical Music Content Coordinator to work with the outstanding European Broadcasting Union.

Job title: Classical Music Content Coordinator
Location: West End (Central London)
Hours: 40 hour week, Monday-Friday
Hourly rate: £17

The successful candidate must be knowledgeable about classical music, the fast-changing music sector and have working experience within a broadcasting environment.

The role

The Music Content Coordinator is positioned at the heart of the music/concerts exchange among EBU radio organisations. This position is the key point of contact for any queries relating to music offerings and is accountable for resolving any operational issues. You would be managing several projects/activities at any one time, from development to distribution and follow-up, and ensures their timely delivery within budget.

Duties

Play a key role in structuring (research and production skills on a variety of platforms) and delivering high-level curated series of attractive and distinctive broadcast content, in close collaboration with colleagues and external stakeholders
Support the activity – editorial and logistical – around music communities, expert groups and subgroups
Take part in initiating and developing editorially relevant projects together with the Music Team.
Takes charge of planning live transmissions and all necessary connections with Members and the Technical Coordination Service Provider
Support the drive for continuous improvement of the internal database by both observing the production protocols and constantly looking at reviewing the system in a creative and critical manner
Provide direct support with the logistical management of the Music Unit
Take charge of publishing classical-music curated content in a timely manner
Proofreads classical music offers created by representatives and play a pro-active role in communicating feedback to colleagues
Technical follow-up and quality monitoring of audio files
Proactively looks for ways of improving efficiency within the production area to raise the standard of project delivery
Ensures delivery of projects is both timely and of a first-class standard, on any pre-determined platforms for any type of audience
Nurtures and develops the relationship with Member representatives, based on trust, service-orientation and creativity
Promotes programmes and programme ideas to Members and other partners with the aim of achieving Members' commitment to participating in projects/events
Keeps track of projects and reports to Management and stakeholders
Contributes to organising meetings of expert groups, subgroups and other meetings and conferences, as requested
Performs various administrative duties as assigned, on occasion across the wider Music Unit.Requirements/Skills

Extensive experience within a classical music broadcast environment
Knowledgeable, passionate and enthusiastic about radio and music (specifically classical)
Batchelor's Degree within Music, Communications or Media
Languages: English, French (Bonus)
Confident Audio and Video editing skills
Strong, effective planning and organisation skills
Must be able to prioritise and multitask
Creative
Growth mindset with the ability to take initiative
Friendly team player who enjoys collaborating
Adapt easily to multiple editorial/technical workflows
Experience with influencing, negotiating, and communicating effectively, both internally and externallyAdecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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