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Archive Researcher

London

Whizz Kid Entertainment is looking for an experienced Archive Researcher to join the team on a music documentary for the BBC.
Essential Skills/Experience:
Must have at least 2 credits as an archive researcher on music-specific documentaries
Start and End Dates:
ASAP for 4 weeks (2-3 days per week)
How To Apply:
Please send your CV with a covering letter detailing how your experience matches the list of essential skills to jobs@whizzkid.tv with header Archive Researcher - Music Doc.
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We kindly ask that you only apply if you have the credits and experience detailed and respond only to this role. Other roles on our productions will be advertised in due course. Please do not apply directly to any Whizz Kid employee.
In an ideal world, we would be able to contact everyone who replies but due to the volume of responses we receive we are only able to contact applicants whom we would like to meet.
Whizz Kid Entertainment is committed to eliminating bias in areas of selection and assessment directly or indirectly with regards to gender, ethnic background, disability, sexual orientation, religion or age and recruits fairly based only on individual merit and ability «



Date Approved

05/10/18

Deadline For Applications

25/10/18

Job Title

Archive Researcher

Location

London

Remote Working Options

Not Applicable

Salary/Rate

TBC

Contract Type

Other

Duration

4 weeks

Industry

TV

Minimum Experience

3+ Credits

Preferred Genre Experience

Not Specified
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