The BBC is an international multimedia broadcaster on radio, TV, online and social networks with a weekly global audience of 320 million. As part of an historic multi-million pound expansion of BBC Africa, the BBC World Service is introducing a wide range of new and exciting language and regional content to serve African and global audiences.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Senior Journalist - Disinformation Africa
Job Reference: 18969 Location: Abuja / Lagos
Employment Type: Contract
Contract type: Fixed Term Contract or Attachment until October 2025
Band: D
Job Introduction
Challenging disinformation globally is a strategic objective for World Service Languages.
The World Service Languages Disinformation Team works in multiple languages to observe, report and investigate disinformation trends, verify and debunk misinformation, and create digital material to help people recognise and avoid 'fake news'.
Fact-checking asks ‘what is right/wrong’; disinformation journalism also asks who is spreading the bad information, how it is getting it to you, and why they want you to believe it.
The Global Disinformation Team uses data-driven research and cutting edge forensic and OSINT techniques alongside traditional journalism, to bring audiences these stories in an accessible, engaging format – in English and local languages.
The team produces outstanding, acclaimed original journalism showing how disinformation campaigns and the bad actors behind them cause real-world harm.
We are looking for a talented Senior Journalist to focus on production of disinformation stories in Africa.
Main Responsibilities
Overseeing systematic tracking of spread of disinformation across Africa’s digital platforms
Identifying trends in spread of disinformation content using OSINT techniques, analytic tools and traditional journalism techniques
Producing and commissioning human interest stories that have a local perspective but global importance and show the impact of disinformation and conspiracy theories on people’s lives
Encouraging and supporting language services to pitch story ideas that inform audiences about the global threats of disinformation
Coordinating planning, production and publication of joint editorial projects between Disinformation Unit and other teams across Content and Output and the pan BBC community of disinformation journalism
Producing accurate, fast-reaction reports to debunk viral misinformation that matters to language services and their audiences
Creating engaging video, audio and text formats that enable audiences to see transparently how we do our reporting
Planning for coverage of big news events which might give rise to fake news
Going on air to share editorial insights with our audiences
Working closely with editorial teams to improve collaboration in content production and sharing resources
Explaining complex data stories through graphics, charts and other visual journalism tools
Using audience participation tools and collaborating with Marketing and Audiences, Global Digital, Impact teams, etc. to be aware of our audiences’ needs and interests and engage with them.
Are you the right candidate?
Excellent written and spoken English, and the ability to communicate effectively
Fluency in at least one African language is advantageous
Experience in live and pre-recorded reporting/presentation of complex stories to diverse audiences
Experience of reaching new audiences on social and knowledge of social media best practice
Success in translating complex, often data-heavy stories into imaginative and compelling multi-platform content
Strong track record of using and leading the use of OSINT and other forensic tools and techniques and data-driven research to produce news-making content
Demonstrable success of significant involvement in complex, high-impact disinformation investigations, including experience of working with Editorial Policy, Legal, High Risk and other BBC teams to ensure stories are covered in a safe and responsible manner
A successful record in digital news production, with experience of writing text and producing video content to the highest editorial standards, and experience of using that content to create reversionable assets for other BBC platforms
Proven ability to successfully work with colleagues remotely on complex editorial projects
A self-starting individual - you will be able to come up with ideas, get them commissioned made and delivered efficiently and picked up by teams and platforms across BBC news
A clear understanding of the needs and profile of our target audiences across World Service and the ability to translate these into imaginative and compelling multi-platform content
The ability to plan and organize time and resources effectively and to manage projects to conclusion according to deadlines
The ability to work fast, accurately and under pressure.
Benefits
We offer a negotiable salary package and a flexible 35-hour working week for work-life balance.
Given the time-sensitive nature of this role, the successful candidate will already be located in Lagos, Abuja, Nairobi or Johannesburg.
Any offer of employment with the BBC will be conditional upon you having the right to work in the country where the role is based.
We’re happy to discuss flexible working. Please indicate your choice under the flexible working question in the application. There is no obligation to raise this at the application stage but if you wish to do so, you are welcome to. Flexible working will be part of the discussion at offer stage.
Unrivalled training and development opportunities - our in-house Academy hosts a wide range of internal and external courses and certification.
If you need to discuss adjustments or access requirements for the interview process please contact the [email protected] . For any general queries, please contact: [email protected] .