BBC NEWS - JOB SPECIFICATION
Job Title: Bilingual Reporter
Base: BBC Dar es Salaam Bureau
Country / region Africa/Tanzania
Grade: Tanzanian Terms & Conditions
About us
BBC News brings together Network News, English
Regions and the World Service Group’s English and Language Services to serve a
large variety of audiences in the UK and around the world on many platforms.
As part of the World Service Language Services,
BBC Africa newsgathering teams provide news reports, pictures and audio
material from Africa to all BBC News programmes and services - both in the UK
and internationally - in English and other languages. This content is of the highest possible
editorial and technical standard, which in turn provides the best value for
money for BBC audiences around the world.
BBC Africa newsgathering teams have to ensure that in the face of
increasing competition, BBC News is the world leader in newsgathering and is at
the forefront of both its editorial coverage and technological innovation in
broadcasting and digital services.
Context
Tanzania is at the heart of the BBC’s audiences in East Africa.
Its importance for the BBC in audience terms cannot be overstated both in
Kiswahili and in English. In news terms significant constitutional reform and
next year’s presidential election dominate the headlines. Yet Tanzania is also the home to the
Kiswahili language and the human interest stories from the country just keep
pressing to be told.
Dimensions
You will provide quality, informative
programmes and reports in English and Kiswahili for BBC Television, Radio and
Online news programmes.
You will report to the Africa Bureaux Editor
and the Africa TV Editor liaising the BBC Dar es Salaam Bureau Editor and
Assignment Editors in London. You will report on all aspects of national
political, economic and cultural life in Tanzania and East Africa and potentially
travelling across the region. You will stay well briefed on the region in order
to report and comment with authority, reporting in both English and Kiswahili.
Main duties of the
role are summarised below:
BROADCAST COVERAGE
·
To
provide expert coverage of news and events within Tanzania and relations with
her neighbours and the wider world.
·
To report
live from breaking stories, for different areas of output as well as from
planned events.
·
Interviewing
and reporting, preparing and voicing reports for broadcast.
·
To
provide material for online and social media, and radio and TV news bulletins.
·
To
originate and sell story ideas to the relevant News Planning Units.
·
To write
and produce finely-crafted, imaginative packages and reports for all BBC
outlets.
·
To
broadcast clearly and calmly, professional and entertaining news stories that
are of value to UK, local and international audiences.
·
To
provide programme material dealing with the geographical area.
·
To come
up with good newsworthy stories and creative story treatments for different
platforms.
·
To
accurately dissect, analyse and contextualise an event or story or situation.
·
To
translate complex material into its most simple form and tailor it for the
relevant audience.
·
To build
strong relationships with relevant programme teams and crews.
·
To
develop a wide range of contacts and contributors to ensure the widest range of
information as possible.
ADVICE / BRIEFING
·
To advise
and brief editorial/production colleagues, both in London and in the field, on
relevant topics and events.
·
To work
closely with the Africa TV Editor, the Editor, BBC Swahili Service and Bureau
Editor and other regional colleagues.
·
To
contribute as required to a range of editorial discussions and programme
reviews aimed at optimising BBC News coverage of world events.
OVERSEEING / GUIDING
WORK OF OTHERS
·
To be
responsible editorially in the field for the work of ENG crews.
BBC REPRESENTATIVE
·
To ensure
the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines are met within the role’s own local team.
·
To
contribute to the overall management and editorial policies/strategies of the newsgathering
operation.
OTHER
·
To follow
BBC safety requirements and instructions, especially in relation to
emergencies; and to report any accidents, dangerous situations or defects in
safety arrangements.
·
To work
within the budget set by Africa TV and newsgathering.
Person Specification
KNOWLEDGE AND
EXPERIENCE
·
Substantive
experience as a Reporter/Journalist including reporting assignments abroad.
·
Experience
of reporting on live/breaking news.
·
Knowledge
of the key editorial and audience priorities for the range of global and UK
output.
·
Sound
knowledge of Tanzania including political, economic and security developments
in the region.
·
A
thorough knowledge of the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines.
·
A highly
developed news and current affairs judgement.
·
A
thorough understanding of the output of BBC News in English and Kiswahili.
·
A
thorough understanding of the range of platforms and formats.
·
Experience
in managing people.
·
A high
level of editorial awareness and judgement.
·
Diversity,
reaching new audiences, multi skilling, health and safety and the ability to
put these policies into practice.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
·
An
excellent level of spoken and written and broadcast English and Kiswahili.
·
Ability
to originate programme ideas.
·
Ability
to build relationships/rapport with a variety of key people e.g. guests,
contributors, camera operators and influence them where necessary.
·
Ability
to negotiate/exercise diplomacy with people where necessary.
·
Possession
of the specific skills, in writing, recording, editing, interviewing, reporting
and presenting required for this job; this involves providing radio and
television material in a variety of forms, working live to air and producing
different types of digital content in text, video and stills.
·
Ability
to work alone and in teams.
Competencies
EDITORIAL JUDGEMENT:
Makes the right editorial and policy decisions based upon a clear understanding
of the BBCs 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.
SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE:
Demonstrates an expanding knowledge of news and current events in general and
specific areas of expertise in particular, including language skills. Develops
increasingly useful and exclusive sources of information.
ANALYTICAL SKILLS:
Simplifies complex problems, processes or projects. Identifies casual
relationships and constructs frameworks for problem-solving and/or development.
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.
MOTIVATION/DRIVE:
Constantly seeks to do things better through setting more challenging goals. Is
prepared to question the current way of doing things and take risks in pursuit
of excellence.
FLEXIBILITY: Adapts
to changing circumstances and displays a positive attitude to the process of
change.
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