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Job: Talent Department Coordinator

We’re looking for a great communicator, with good organisational skills, to coordinate our work to support filmmakers.

This is an entry-level role but a great opportunity to learn about the film industry whilst working with a friendly and passionate team.

The Role 

Department: Development, Production & Skills 
Post: Talent Coordinator, Full Time, Fixed Term for 6 months (potential to job share) 
Reports to: Head of Production  
Location: Wales. Ffilm Cymru has an office in Cardiff, but we’re currently working from home and are open to applicants based in other areas of Wales.  
Interview dates: Interviews will be held online on the 14th and 17th of January (please confirm in your application form if you are unavailable on either of these dates). 
Term: January 2022 – 30th June 2022 with potential to extend 
Salary: £24,000 per annum pro rata & fixed term until 30th June 2022, plus 28 days holiday (similarly adjusted pro rata) in addition to Public Holidays.  
Deadline: Friday 14th January at 12:00 (midday). 

Access and Representation

We are committed to broadening representation and lived experience within our organization. We will offer an automatic interview to all candidates who meet our minimum criteria and who identify as People of the Global Majority, as Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic and/or as D/deaf, hard-of-hearing, disabled or neurodiverse.

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How to Apply

There’s a quick turnaround for applications for this role, and the deadline is at Midday on Friday 14th of January.  

Because of this, we’re just asking that you email Hayley Lau on hayley@ffilmcymruwales.com with:

  • A CV or link to an online CV
  • Approximately 250 words cover note explaining why you’re interested in the role, how you meet the minimum criteria listed in the role overview above, and what your availability is

We’re also happy for you to send us a filmed or audio version of your cover note rather than a written version (please use a phone and don’t worry about artistic quality, keep the length shorter than ten minutes, and make sure it’s in an accessible format). 

We can also provide support for applicants who are D/deaf, hard-of-hearing, Disabled or neurodiverse as detailed above. Just get in touch with Hayley on hayley@ffilmcymruwales.com at least a day ahead of the deadline and let us know how we can help. 

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We look forward to hearing from you!