The BBC has larger audiences in Africa than anywhere else in the world, through our broadcasts in
English, French, Hausa, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Somali and Kiswahili. We connect with our audiences through a variety of delivery methods including TV, radio on FM, shortwave and satellite,
and through partnerships with radio stations and mobile-phone operators which had led to BBC Hausa being the lead provider of radio and digital news in Nigeria. In 2014 we are looking forward to adding TV bulletins to our output.
Job Title: Broadcast Journalist – BBC Hausa
The Ideal Candidate
You’ll have complete comprehension of written and spoken Hausa and English, coupled with the ability to communicate effectively.
With recent and relevant journalistic experience of and about Africa you will be able to demonstrate your familiarity with our audiences, trends within our marketplace and knowledge of African and international current affairs.
You’ll have a thorough awareness of the media situation in Africa and the way it is developing and the challenges it poses to the BBC.
You must have experience on radio and online journalism whilst knowledge of TV production is desirable.
Role Responsibility
Working as part of our editorial team and adhering to tight deadlines, you’ll be involved in all aspects of multi-media journalism including; presenting, interviewing, translating and writing dispatches and packages for online, radio and television.
You will work to produce engaging content to exceptional standards, demonstrating your knowledge of and passion for our audiences.
You will have a broad knowledge of television news and will be eager to contribute to our upcoming TV bulletins to ensure they are a success.
How to Apply
Please note that candidates who applied for this position in May 2014 (job reference number – BBC/TP/139984/7915) are advised not to re-apply as the requirements have not changed.
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