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- Member Since: Sep 2010
- Last Login: 24 Apr 2011
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Category:Organising/Planning > Other
ID:36035
Title:Production assistant researcher
Location:Remote
Job Description
Busy video and television production business require Production assistant/researcher to research and source by telephone and email locations, subject related businesses and local information to create program content.
on going position 15 to 20 hours per week on a flexible time bases to suit but within normal working hours. Required good telephone manner, ability to create detailed notes into an online database and the ability to work in an organised methodical way
Job Budget
Job type:Hourly Job
Contract duration:Ongoing
Weekly commitment needed:20 Hours Per Week
Budget:Hourly: £7 - £10 per hour
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Within one week
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:08/09/2010 14:19 pm
Clarification Board
A. R. on 17/09/2010 13:31 pmhi My name is anne, i just want to ask what kind of researcher are you looking for, for what kind of program I mean. thank you.
Anne
Reply from Client
A. W. on 18/09/2010 10:32 amHi Anne
just sent you some information and our contact details so we can explain in details next week. In answer to your question its a researcher to research information on locations, featured suppliers and subject experts on a range of subjects including wildlife, gardening and cooking. The content this research is aimed at is for web content, 30 min series programs for broadcast on the internet, cable and Terrestrial television to most English speaking countries
Thanks
Adam
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