Footwork Media

Senior Producer

Posted 4 weeks ago

A full time position at Footwork Media, London, UK

Salary range: £30,000 to £45,000 (yearly rate) - subject to experience

About Us

Footwork Media is an innovative and fast-growing production company specialising in dynamic, engaging sports content. We collaborate with some of the most exciting names in the industry, including BBC Radio 5 Live, Red Bull Racing, The Upshot, Men in Blazers, and many others. Our team is passionate about creating high-quality programmes that captivate listeners and drive conversations around sports. We are now looking for a talented Senior Producer to join our creative team and help us produce top-tier audio and video content. If you have a passion for sports media, strong audio and video editing skills, and a good vibe, we’d love to hear from you!

Role Overview

As a Senior Producer at Footwork Media, you’ll play a key role in the production of high-quality podcasts from start to finish. This includes everything from recording in our studio, to editing audio, to scripting and collaborating with clients to ensure the final product meets their vision. You will also have the opportunity to work on exciting and high-profile projects with top-tier clients in the sports world. You will be expected to work flexibly, splitting your time between remote work and office days in our Hammersmith office. While the role may require working outside of typical office hours, we offer a flexible approach where you can claim back the time in the week.

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