This job is with BBC, an inclusive employer and a member of myGwork – the largest global platform for the LGBTQ business community. Please do not contact the recruiter directly. Job package Extend: EX2324 Band: D Salary: £39,800 - £45,000 per annum depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights. This role is advertised as part of our BBC Extend programme for disabled people. To apply for this role you should identify as deaf, disabled or neurodivergent and must meet either: the definition of disability in the Equality Act (2010), or the definition of disability in the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) if applying in Northern Ireland. You're broadly defined as disabled under both acts if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term negative or adverse effect on your ability to do normal daily activities. 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Job Purpose BBC Norfolk has a really exciting opportunity for a political reporter to join our news team. We are looking for a creative and tenacious reporter to hold those in power to account and to explain the consequences of their decisions to our audience in the most engaging way. This is a permanent contract for a Senior Broadcast Journalist to join the Norfolk local story team in the role of Political Reporter. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities The Politics Reporter needs to deliver digital content, content for audio programmes and bulletins and react to breaking news. You must be a key contributor to the daily and weekly news planning process. You will have a passion for politics and be familiar with the national political agenda, keep tabs on all of our local MPs, as well as keeping across the work of county, district and parish councils. You will also be expected to deliver your own original journalism and deal with complex editorial and legal questions. Primarily working in the newsroom in Norwich when not out at council meetings or interviews, you'll also be expected to work alongside television colleagues producing content for the weekly "Sunday Politics". This role requires flexibility to make sure we're there when the stories happen which may include evenings and occasionally weekends. Knowledge, Skills, Training & Experience As a political reporter you'll be well across the national and local political agendas, you'll know all the MPs in the county and make sure they have your number in their phones. You'll relish finding nuggets by studying agendas and minutes of council meetings. You'll have an instinct for which stories matter to our listeners' lives and make sure they hear it from us first. You need to be a self-starter with plenty of ideas. You'll need to be able to explain complex situations in a simple and captivating way. You will have the confidence to hold those in power to account and the attention to detail to make sure they don't get off the hook. You should be passionate about politics and be the go-to person with any political queries from the team. You must work well under pressure and manage your time well. You'll be very familiar with the BBC's editorial guidelines and values and passionate about upholding them. About the BBC The BBC is committed to redeploying employees seeking suitable alternative employment within the BBC for different reasons and they will be given priority consideration ahead of other applicants. Priority consideration means for those employees seeking redeployment their application will be considered alongside anyone else at risk of redundancy, prior to any individuals being considered who are not at risk. We don't focus simply on what we do - we also care how we do it. Our values and the way we behave are important to us. Please make sure you've read about our values and behaviours here. Diversity matters at the BBC. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, enabling all of our employees to thrive and achieve their full potential. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of the BBC - whether that's to contribute to our programming or our wide range of non-production roles. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We will consider flexible working requests for all roles, unless operational requirements prevent otherwise. To find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at the BBC, please click here. LI-DNI