Details
1113742
University of Warwick
01/07/2026
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18.25 hours per week (0.5 FTE) over 2.5 days.
Smart Casual
Pay
£18.76
£2.26
Description
Role
Working within the WBS Teaching and Learning Enhancement team, this role will principally carry out filming and audio recording and editing, ensuring products are of a high standard and impact and meet branding and accessibility requirements. Working under the main direction of a Teaching and Learning Consultant, independently and as part of a team, this role will be responsible for delivering video and audio projects, on time, on budget.
Duties and responsibilities
Video Production:
- Working with a range of stakeholders including academics, members of the Exec team, students and external colleagues.
- Responsible for interpreting scripts, creating the overall visual style, and directing the actors' performances.
- Excellent communication skills to ensure the working brief meets the set requirements before production begins.
- Strategically oversee the use, development, and improvement of WBS’ video technologies, including green screen rooms and writing glass, with a focus on enhancing their functionality, efficiency, and user experience.
- In collaboration with Teaching and Learning Consultants, contribute to the evolution and execution of a video content strategy that reinforces WBS’ brand identity.
- Collaborate with various WBS colleagues to produce high-quality video content that effectively communicates WBS’ teaching and learning practice and enhances the student experience.
- Implement innovative video production techniques and technologies to continuously improve the quality, creativity, and impact of WBS videos, staying current with industry trends and best practices.
- Expand WBS’ video library by creating a wide range of educational content, utilising numerous resources for a diverse student community.
- Lead or participate in multimedia training sessions and workshops for WBS staff and students to empower them with basic video production skills and promote a culture of visual storytelling and digital media literacy across campus.
Video Production Strategy:
- Monitor and analyse key performance metrics, such as video views, engagement rates, and audience demographics, to evaluate the effectiveness of video content and inform future production decisions, ensuring continuous improvement and ROI.
- Contribute to the overall advancement of WBS’ strategic objectives and institutional priorities in the area of teaching and learning through the strategic use of video as a powerful medium for communication, education, and engagement.
- Working closely under the guidance of and in collaboration with the Teaching and Learning Consultants and other team members, strategise and develop relevant audio and video content. This entails continual and effective consultation to ensure the produced content aligns with the defined objectives.
Skills and experience
- Educated to a Degree/HND in media production/ TV/ video or equivalent professional experience
- Proficient in creating impactful, high-quality videos tailored to diverse audiences.
- Skilled in video production utilising various tools including professional cameras and phones.
- Proficient in industry best practice when using video editing software such as
- Adobe Premiere Pro to produce, edit, colour grade and deliver video content.
- Experienced in sound editing, enhancing sound quality and synchronisation, recording voiceovers, and adding subtitles to video content.
- Experience of uploading content online and managing a library of online content.
- Experience in motion graphics animation.
- Highly creative and innovative with excellent attention to detail.
- Strong organisation, time management and analytical skills to be able to deal with multiple projects, prioritise work, whilst ensuring all priorities and deadlines are met.
- Skilled with post-production editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects together with a working knowledge of the full Adobe Creative Suite.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Working knowledge of motion graphics to build unique intros, outros and video enhancements.
- An understanding of effective cinematography.
Location
On campus
Additional information
- Start and end date: 01 July 26 - up to 12 months ending 30th June 2027.
- Deadline to apply: Tuesday 16 June 26.
- Please provide a CV and cover letter with your application.
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