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Head of Content Service @ IMG Studios


The Head of Content Service will be responsible for establishing and implementing the overall creative strategy for the production. This will involve working closely with the Premier League and other divisions of IMG to maximise the reach and commercial exposure of Premier League Productions by: generating new programming ideas; working closely with the Head of Production to take responsibility for a complex operational budget; ensuring content is delivered in accordance to the editorial aspirations of Premier League. The successful candidate will also develop and maintain a diverse and collaborative culture that delivers world class content.

 

Contract type: Full-time

Location: London, Stockley Park

Salary: Competitive

 

Proven experience of managing high profile clients and on-screen talent is essential to the role; as is experience of working in a sports production environment (studio, news, magazine and live OB in the UK and internationally). You also need to have a passionate and detailed knowledge of football and the Premier League.

 

Application deadline is Tuesday 10th July 2018, 11.59pm.

For more information and to apply, please click here.

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