Children’s TV Skills Fund working group member
ScreenSkills is the industry-led strategic skills body for the UK screen industries. As experts in career development for the screen sector, we offer a portfolio of training, programmes, events, free e-learning and other career resources to support the development of technical and professional skills across all career stages and for people from every background in every Nation and Region.
We use research and data to identify skills gaps and shortages which informs the investment in high-quality and inclusive training programmes made by our five Skills Funds: Animation, Children’s TV, Film, High-End TV and Unscripted TV. Our policy and advocacy work is focused on delivering change to support the UK’s skilled screen workforce and industry. ScreenSkills is also the lead delivery partner for the Government-funded Discover! Creative Careers programme which helps young people learn about jobs in the creative industries.
ScreenSkills is one part of an ecosystem that supports a world-leading, inclusive and agile workforce now and for the future. We work collaboratively with broadcasters, studios, streamers, production companies and other organisations across all sectors to power the skills needed to drive the long-term success of the UK’s screen industries.
Role purpose:
We are seeking a number of Children’s TV Skills Fund working group Members. Each Member will need to work in Children’s (live action) TV with a good understanding of the skills needs of the workforce, and employers in the sector.
Working group members have delegated responsibility from the Children’s TV Skills Fund Council to focus on training solutions and interventions to help those working in all areas of Children’s TV.
The recommendations of the working group will be presented to the Council for discussion and if approved by the Council, will form part of the Operating Plan for the Fund.
Working groups meet three to four times per year. The agenda and related papers are issued in advance of the meeting and Members are asked to allocate sufficient time to review these ahead of the meeting, so they can fully participate.
Working group members have collective responsibility. This means that members always act as a group and not as individuals.
As a working group member, you are personally responsible for:
- Acting as a champion for the Children’s TV Skills Fundand ScreenSkills
- Advocating for the importance of skills.
- Attending the required number of meetings a year.
- Committing additional time to support ScreenSkills’ work when necessary.
- Declaring any conflict of interest in accordance with the Conflicts of Interests Policy
The working group will be made up of representatives from different parts of the UK and from different departments. We are looking for individuals willing to bring energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to the role.
Works with:
- Fund Council Members, Fund Council Chair, Fund Lead
Commitment:
- 3-year term (which can be renewed for a second term)
- Attendance at working group meetings - online (4 per year)
- Pre-reading materials circulated prior to meetings and checking minutes circulated after meetings
- Participating in required onboarding within three months of appointment.
- Signing terms of reference upon appointment.
Remuneration:
- Unremunerated, reasonable expenses paid
Skills, experiences and attributes:
Essential:
- Freelancers across departments who spend at least 50%of their time working in Children’s TV (live-action scripted and unscripted)
- Minimum 3-broadcast credits needed - all career stages will be considered but the focus of the Skills Fund is supporting mid-senior level professionals so working group Members must be able to contribute at this level.
- Demonstrable interest in training and development of the Children’s TVworkforce
- Commitment to supporting an inclusive industry and Children’s TVworkforce
- Capacity to devote the time and effort to contribute to the Children’s TV Skills Fund
- Ability to think creatively, be solution oriented, and challenge in a positive manner
- Working group members represent their organisation and the region in which they are based
Click here for the full Children’s TV Skills Fund working group member job description.
To apply:
Email sarah.joyce@screenskills.com (please put Children’s TV working group in the subject)
- Please provide a CV or career bio
- Please state your reason for wanting to join the working group
- Please state your location in the UK (if not clear from your CV or bio)
Closing date: Thursday 11th December 2025, 5pm
Further information:
This role description is issued as a framework to outline the main areas of responsibility at the time of writing.
All successful applicants will receive the following information as part of the induction:
- Council Terms of Reference and Delegations of Authority document
- ScreenSkills' strategy, background, structure, and operational framework
- Conflicts of Interest Policy and declaration requirements
- Data protection obligations
- Charity governance principles and charity law obligations (including the requirement for funds to be used solely for charitable purposes)
- Communications protocols regarding Fund contributions
If you have any question about what the role entails or the commitment required or any further information to see if this would be right for you, please reach out to sarah.joyce@screenskills.com.
ScreenSkills is committed to diversity and equality of opportunity in all aspects of our work. We particularly welcome applications from under-represented groups such as returning parents or carers who are re-entering after a career break, women, people who are LGBTQ+, minority ethnic groups, with a disability, impairment, learning difference or long-term condition, with caring responsibilities, from different nations and regions, from a less advantaged socio-economic background as well as any other under-represented group.
We're happy to discuss any support/personalisation you may need during our application & selection process as part of our reasonable adjustments approach. So, we encourage you to get in touch with us if you require anything jobs@screenskills.com.
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