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A dynamic video production company seeks a Junior Producer to join their team in Greater London. The role includes handling client enquiries, supporting project planning, and managing studio operations. Candidates should possess excellent communication and organisational skills, with previous internships or experience in a similar role being a plus. This position offers a full-time permanent contract with a salary of £29,952. The position is office-based at Nine Elms Studio, emphasizing collaboration and creativity in a diverse media environment.
We’re looking for a Junior Producer who is excited to learn, grow and develop their career in video production and workshops. This is a junior role with clear opportunities to progress towards becoming a Producer. You’ll play a vital part in supporting our production team, while also taking ownership of specific responsibilities, including handling enquiries for Nine Elms Studio and Chocolate Films Workshops.
At Chocolate Films, we produce video content for museums, art galleries, charities and corporate clients, with an exciting and inspiring client list. Chocolate Films has been run as a social enterprise ever since it was founded in 2001. We use profits from our video production services to support a wide range of film making experiences for children, young people and vulnerable adults.
As a Junior Producer, you’ll gain hands-on experience across production, client management and studio operations. You’ll be supported by senior producers, while gradually taking on more responsibility as your skills and confidence grow.
Your responsibilities will include:
This role is designed to develop you into a Producer, with regular opportunities to expand your responsibilities and take on projects more independently.
You’ll often be the first point of contact for studio hires and workshop enquiries, so you’ll need to be confident in speaking and writing clearly with clients and colleagues.
You’ll be juggling multiple responsibilities, so strong organisational skills and attention to detail are key.
You’ll be supporting producers and filmmakers, so collaboration and a willingness to get stuck in are essential.
Our workshops and productions are equally important to our mission. We’re looking for someone who believes the media industry should be more open, equal and diverse, and who wants to help make that happen.
To apply, just send a CV and a cover letter explaining why you think you’d be right for the role to:
Deadline for applications: 27 January 2026