Job of the Week: Work as a TV Production Bookings Administrator

By Hannah Davenport

8th Oct 2021 | Local News

The Bookings Administrator role is full-time and offers a 'competitive' salary. (Image: Sam McGhee/Unsplash)
The Bookings Administrator role is full-time and offers a 'competitive' salary. (Image: Sam McGhee/Unsplash)

ARE you job searching at the moment?

Ealing Nub News is here to help with our dedicated Jobs section that is full of exciting vacancies in the local area.

Here is our top pick for this week, working as a Bookings Administrator with an Ealing based production team.

Is your business hiring? Why not place a job ad on our Jobs Page?

A TV production team is looking for a proactive, highly focused, organised individual to assist with all the booking elements of a production.

The right candidate will assist the booking co-ordinators in tasks such as, completing planning sheets with crew names; contact details; vehicle details; timings etc.

You will also liaise with all other areas of the team, ensuring the smooth running of productions and ensure effective working relationships with suppliers, staff & clients.

This is a great opportunity for someone with impeccable organismal skills, good communication, attention to detail and ability to multitask.

The job offers a chance to work with a production team on a variety of TV productions in the UK and around the world, including Formula E, Sail GP, Women's Football, World Series triathlons and many more..

The role is full-time, for a 12 month maternity cover and boasts a 'competitive' salary.

To apply, click HERE.

     

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