Thinking Faith is looking for a full-time Audio Content Producer

December 10, 2024

Audio Content Producer (full time) – Thinking Faith

Location: Central London (hybrid working), with travel as required

Salary: £33,000 - £38,000 (dependent on experience)

Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent

Reports to: Editor of Thinking Faith

How to Apply

Please send your CV and a portfolio of your previous audio content work to recruitment@jesuit.org.uk marked as “Audio Content Producer”. You can learn more about Thinking Faith by visiting the website here.

Closing date for applications: Thursday 9 January 2025.

From Thinking Faith

Thinking Faith is the online journal of the Jesuits in Britain: we want to make space for conversation about the things that really matter. Drawing on the Christian, Catholic and particularly Ignatian traditions, we’re here to join the dots between spirituality and everyday life. By helping our audience to think about where God is at work in the world around them, we want to resource them to create change – whether it’s making a decision, deepening their relationship with God, challenging injustice or living more sustainably, our content can bring a new perspective to the next step on life’s journey.

To find out more about the role please download the Job Description below.

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