Assistant Digital Producer

Historic Royal Palaces is the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle & Gardens.

Schools & Communities
Hampton Court Palace
Temporary/Seasonal
1 February 2018
1 December 2018
Per Annum
Monday - Friday 36 hours pw
Supporting the Multichannel Production Team in creating high-quality digital content, products and experiences for a range of audience groups including children, young people, families, teachers and adult learners.  Working across a portfolio of projects, supporting Digital Producers on large-scale productions, as well as taking responsibility for delivering your own content and products.  Typical projects may involve creating an immersive digital experience for a family event at one of the palaces, producing content for an online learning course (MOOC) for adult learners, making online games and videos for children or designing learning resources for teachers.

You will have some experience of working in digital production, developed digital project management skills and will be comfortable producing a range of digital content for different channels.  With strong research skills and written communication, you will be able to adapt your style and tone for different audiences, including young people and children.

The role is ideal for a creative and well-organised digital production executive, or junior producer, who loves history and relishes the opportunity to create learning content that inspires deeper digital engagement.

Historic Royal Palaces is an equal opportunities employer and truly values a diverse workforce.  Applications are welcome from candidates regardless of their background.

This vacancy is closed to applications.