Recruitment at BBC World Service for Head of West Africa Languages
The BBC, is the leading international broadcaster in Africa reaching a
weekly audience of more than 100 million on Radio, TV, Digital
(language sites and bbcafrica.com), Mobile and Social Media. We
broadcast to Africa in English, Hausa, Somali, French,
Kinyarwanda/Kirundi, Kiswahili & Arabic.
We are committed to
broadcasting to and from the continent in a style that meets the
demands of our growing audience and as well as our language
services, our presence in the region is also defined by our bureaux,
special correspondents and bilingual reporters.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Head of West Africa Languages
Job Reference: BBC/TP/83016/21695
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Business Unit News: W2020
Contract Type: Permanent - Full Time
Division: World Service Group, Languages
Reports to: Regional Editor, BBC Africa
The Role
- The BBC World Service is expanding its multimedia operations in
Africa by doubling the number of language services from six to 12 and
investing in modern TV and Digital production facilities.
- Three of the new language services, Igbo, Pidgin and Yoruba will
serve our audiences in Nigeria where the BBC already broadcasts in
Hausa.
- This role will be part of BBC Africa’s senior management. Based
in Lagos, the post holder will line manage language service editors as
well as TV and Digital Video teams working at various offices in the
region.
- They will also undertake other leadership responsibilities as required by the BBC Africa Regional Editor.
- The BBC is looking for a creative and progressive leader to
coordinate and oversee all editorial activities in Nigeria and across
French speaking Africa.
Context
- The BBC World Service remains the leading international
broadcaster in Africa, reaching a weekly audience of more than 100
million across all platforms and Social Media.
- Africa’s media landscape is changing. It is one of the fastest
developing news markets in the world with mobile technology transforming
lives, internet connectivity increasing, the radio market remaining
relatively strong and Television migrating from analogue to Digital.
- The new investment by the BBC World Service in Africa aims to
increase its reach and impact among audiences by targeting the
continent’s young, aspiring middle class and women.
- It will also offer African broadcasters a range of formal
training and development schemes, including mentoring and journalism
training weeks.
Main Duties
- Provide dynamic, thoughtful and inspiring editorial leadership
and managerial direction to WS Languages and programmes serving
audiences in Nigeria and Francophone Africa.
- Line manage all West Africa Language Service editors in Lagos, Abuja, Dakar and London.
- Jointly line manage TV and Digital video production teams in the region.
- In close coordination with the Regional Editor BBC Africa to
provide strategic leadership of the BBC as a whole in the region,
ensuring that this is done in accordance with World Service Group
strategic priorities and demonstrating value for money.
- Recruit, retain and develop staff in line with equal opportunities and diversity policies.
- Work closely with Business Development, International Bureau
Management team, HR, Audience & Insights, Marketing, Technical, High
Risk representatives for the region.
- To act as a facilitator of change, making sure best practices are shared between language teams.
- Lead the team in the creation of a collaborative working
environment which maximises the efficient use of staff and resources and
develops the necessary skills base of the team, and following BBC
procedures and standards.
- Effectively manage conflict whenever it arises and deal with performance, capability and conduct issues whenever necessary.
- Apply editorial performance review of the Language Services in the various locations against specific business objectives.
- Work with language service editors and programme editors to
ensure content is produced to the highest editorial, production and
brand standards.
- Act as editorial reference point for Language Services and programmes in the region.
- Manage staff in the region with full awareness of duty of care in high risk areas.
- Investigate and engage in editorial and commercial partnerships with external partners.
- Work closely with the Head of Newsgathering in Africa for
matters relating to news coverage, commissioning and deployment in West
Africa.
- To lead from an editorial perspective the annual budget process
for each service in collaboration with the Regional Editor BBC Africa.
- To lead the Languages appraisal process in the region including BBC Afrique staff in Dakar and those of BBC Hausa in London.
Required Skills, Knowledge & Experience
- Fluent spoken and written English. Knowledge of Hausa, French, Pidgin, Yoruba or Igbo is desirable but not mandatory.
- A track record of success in a senior editorial role with proven experience over a range of output across platforms
- Experience of selecting, developing and leading managerial and programme staff from different backgrounds
- A sound knowledge of production and distribution processes,
techniques and technology, and how emerging technology can most
effectively be harnessed for the benefit of the audience.
- Experience in managing conflict and dealing with performance management, capability and conduct issues.
- Experience of leading a sizeable team through change, e.g. platform changes, acquiring new skills, supervision etc.
- Experience of managing budgets and the commitment to achieving the most efficient and cost effective use of resources.
- Ability to motivate and develop editorial staff to make innovative and imaginative programmes.
- Ability to make major decisions with authority and under
pressure and to identify, prioritise and interpret key stories of the
day.
- Knowledge and understanding of the digital market in Nigeria and
other key parts of West Africa. Proven senior experience of journalism
in the digital field and with strong digital production skills and the
ability to spot gaps in the market to develop opportunities for the BBC
- Experience of producing and coordinating high impact original journalism.
- Ability to manage resources, staff, technical facilities and
budgets, in order to make challenging programmes in the most cost
effective manner.
Competencies:
- Business Management: Is able to understand commercial
imperatives and trading relationships, appropriately applies business
principles in terms of costs, the market and added value.
- Strategic Thinking: Can identify a vision along with the plan
which need to be implemented to meet the end goal. Evaluates situations,
decisions, issues, etc in the short, medium and longer-term
- Leadership: Ability to create a vision and inspire others to realise it irrespective of circumstance.
- Editorial Judgement: Makes the right editorial and policy
decisions based upon a clear understanding of the BBC’s distinctive news
agenda, the requirements of news and current affairs coverage as well
as those of the programme departments.
- Creative thinking: Translates news and current affairs into high
quality programming through a detailed understanding of the
requirements of the broadcast media and possession of the necessary
writing, directing and reporting skills.
- Decision Making: Is ready and able to take initiative, originate action and be responsible for the consequences of decisions.
- Influencing Others: Presents sound and well-reasoned arguments
to convince others. Draws from a range of strategies to persuade people
in a way that results in agreement or behaviour change.
- Developing talent and diversity: Coaches others to build on
strengths and improve on weakness, gives and listens to regular, honest
feedback, grows the BBC’s new leaders, recruits and develops talent from
a diverse range of backgrounds, connects with people from all parts of
society.
- Managing performance: Sets challenging team and individual,
shares clear expectations about required performance levels, rewards
success and addresses performance issues quickly and fairly, treats team
members with honesty, respect and compassion.
- Living the BBC Values: Sets high standards for the world’s most
trusted broadcaster, demonstrates a passionate commitment to the BBC’s
brand values.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply
Application Deadline: 5th June, 2017.