Register

Applications Closed

X

Applications for this position have now closed. Take a look at the Jobs Board for current live vacancies.

Or sign up for FREE job alerts, and get the latest matching jobs straight to your inbox.

View Latest Jobs Get FREE Job Alerts

Job Details

APPLICATIONS CLOSED View All Jobs

Researcher

Cardiff

We are looking for a diligent and determined researcher to work on a brand new prime time Channel 4 crime series. You will be researching crime stories working directly with families and the police. Please do not apply unless you have done this and ideally on at least 2 network /streaming platforms.

While we will support you in the areas of compliance and duty of care, experience of this is an advantage. You will be tenacious and think outside the box to secure difficult access and find brilliant locations. You will be responsible for writing up detailed legal notes, assisting the AP and PDs to write questions and support the edit.

Please note the content we will be dealing with will be upsetting, and while we will support you throughout, please do consider if this job is right for your own mental well being. This role is based in our Cardiff production office with the aim of growing Welsh talent, so please only apply if you live nearby.

At Curve we are committed to cultivating and celebrating a culture of inclusion. We encourage applications from candidates from every background. Please let us know if you require any special assistance when applying.



Date Approved

03/04/25

Deadline For Applications

17/04/25

Job Title

Researcher

Location

Cardiff

Remote Working Options

Fully Office/Studio Based

Salary/Rate

tbc

Contract Type

Fixed Term

Duration

tbc

Industry

TV

Minimum Experience

1-3 Credits

Preferred Genre Experience

Not Specified
ProductionBase

The employer () has requested that you apply for this job directly via their website.

To open the application page, please click below.

Please note, external applications cannot be tracked via your "Past Applications" page.