We’re hiring: Join our team as a TV journalist
The ideal candidate will be:
- A good script writer with an eye for human interest stories
- Able to see a production through from research stages right until it is broadcast on television (brainstorming, research, sourcing strong case studies, directing, interviewing, writing the script, editing)
- Proficient in filming with an EX1 and Canon SLR, including how to film strong sequences and case-study profiles
- Skilled in editing with Final Cut Pro
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is ambitious, hardworking and interested in telling people-centred stories about health. A degree in Journalism or related fields is required as well as at least two years of experience as a TV journalist.
Apply by 5 December 2016 with a covering letter, CV, links to recent work and three recent contactable references to info@health-e.org.za
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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We’re hiring: Join our team as a TV journalist
by healthe, Health-e News
November 25, 2016