Position: Bilingual English and Swahili Reporter - Africa East TV Deployments
Job Introduction
World
Service Language Services is a key provider of content for the BBC’s
global news operation providing news and content in 41 languages across
all platforms for both UK and international
We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Journalist with strong reporting experience to join our team in Tanzania. Fluency in English and Swahili is essential.
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Role Responsibility
Your
role as Reporter is to provide timely, expert and authoritative
coverage of news and current affairs events in Tanzania and the
surrounding region for TV, Radio and online in English and Swahili. You
will have an excellent network of contacts and access to news-makers
and be able to supply material in fluent broadcast-standard English. We
expect you to report on news and current affairs in a timely, engaging
manner which is suitable for our target audience. You will have to
travel to other locations at short notice and be prepared to report on
breaking news.
The Ideal Candidate
The successful
candidate will be a fluent English and Swahili speaker and writer, with a
strong journalistic and reporting background. You must have a thorough
knowledge of Tanzanian affairs together with an understanding of East
African and international affairs. You will have a strong broadcasting
voice and a track record of accuracy and impartiality. Experience of
reporting in the field on issues in the target region is important.
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Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Contract: continuing
Local terms and conditions apply
Any offer of employment is conditional upon you having the right to work in Tanzania
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