Film and HETV Job Description Templates - AWARD

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2 years ago

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1 year ago

Description

The BFI Skills Review 2022 notes the inconsistent use of job descriptions and specifications within physical production. The absence of a job description can:
      - perpetuate the opaqueness of career pathways;
      - prevent people from identifying the skills they need to progress;
      - create barriers for people moving into production from other sectors; and 
      - make it harder for those returning to work in the industry after a period of absence.  
      
      To support freelance development in the sector and improve awareness and accessibility of jobs within the industry, we are seeking a supplier to: 
      - Review the current use of job descriptions within the UK film and TV production sector, currently existing resources, and identify roles and departments where they are not commonly used;
      - Identify and agree with the BFI roles for which the creation of job description templates can be most useful and applicable, complementing any existing publicly available resources or ongoing work. 
      - Work with industry practitioners with hiring responsibilities to produce job description templates that can be adopted by productions at the contracting stage
      - Use existing relationships to disseminate templates to productions and produce recommendations for long-term dissemination.

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Stephen Adams

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