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Digital Content Producer

British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS)
Organisation
British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS)
Salary
£24,000 - £28,000 (GBP)
Location
London - Hybrid - Travel round the UK for event work
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
7 September 2025
Job Description
Main Purpose(s)

Take the lead on BUCS Super Rugby social media channels (Instagram, X, TikTok and YouTube) throughout the season including the creation of content. Also assisting to create reach and engagement of our wider sport and event offering across the BUCS calendar year. The incoming Digital Content Producer will live and breathe sport and through planning and creating content keep our social channels thriving.

Main duties and responsibilities

Manage the BUCS Super Rugby social media channels

Assist in the production of BSR live broadcast

Content planning and production across BSR and BUCS

Work with the Digital and Engagement Manager and wider Engagement team to manage the delivery of the content calendar daily

Work with the wider Engagement team to coordinate and brief content for social media both internally and with external partners

Work at live sporting events delivering instant reactive content both natively in the platform and coordinating the wider engagement team for content. 

Coordination and execution of social campaigns, including paid campaigns, mapped across the wider marketing calendar. 

Actively monitor emerging social media trends and platforms, making recommendations as you see fit. 

Produce social content aligning to the brand and tone of voice. 

Assist in the monthly reporting of our social channels

Support in the delivery of content that supports BUCS’ commercial objectives

Person Specification

BUCS is on a journey to create the best university sport experience in the world. To do this we are looking for people with a can-do attitude to help drive the business forward - and aren’t afraid to challenge our ideas! If you are ready to roll up your sleeves, get stuck into a fast-paced business and develop your skills and experience, we would love to hear from you.

We’re looking for applicants who have strong content creation skills, who are able to bring sport to life in a visual way to our different audiences. Creativity is a big part of this role - be it creating highlights videos from sport and non-sport events, making TikTok content, or coming up with ideas for livestreams at fixtures.

Essential skills and Experience

Experience of creating and editing social-first video

Understanding of how to adapt content for different social media platforms

Knowledge of the Adobe design suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)

Skilled at video editing (Premiere Pro/Final Cut Pro X)

Experience creating video and photography content at live events

Ability to generate creative ideas for student-facing social content – TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts

Excellent time management, planning and organisational skills

Ability to develop and maintain relationships with multiple stakeholders

Passion for and love of sport

Rugby Knowledge

Desirable skills and experience

Photography

Knowledge and experience of higher education sport

Knowledge of multiple different sports

Experience of managing concurrent projects

Practical experience of Adobe After Effects

Experience with live stream / broadcast
How to apply
How to Apply Please copy the job application: https://app.beapplied.com/apply/2kx5vmfhro This will take you to the Applied platform which we use for our recruitment.  Should you have any questions about the role, please contact Jack Hodgetts Application deadline:  23.59pm 7 September 2025 Interview Information: If successful candidate will be called to interview on the provisional date of W/C 15 September 2025.
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