Health and Safety Officer Required for Film Shoot in Glemham
Job Description:
Screen Suffolk is seeking a qualified Health and Safety Officer to join a film production team in the Glemham area. This is a paid opportunity requiring immediate availability to ensure a safe and compliant filming environment.
Job Responsibilities:
- Oversee health and safety protocols on set, ensuring compliance with regulations.
- Conduct risk assessments and implement safety measures for cast and crew.
- Address safety concerns and provide solutions in real time during the shoot.
- Communicate effectively with the production team regarding safety standards.
- Maintain a professional and proactive presence on set throughout the production.
Requirements:
- Previous experience as a Health and Safety Officer, preferably in a film or media environment.
- Knowledge of health and safety regulations applicable to on-set production.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Immediate availability and ability to work in the Glemham area.
- Must provide a CV and a cover letter detailing relevant experience.
Compensation:
- This is a paid role; compensation details to be discussed upon application.
Related jobs:
Film Editors, Assistant Directors, Researchers & Production Assistants
Job Description
An expanding production company is building a collaborator roster for multiple narrative and documentary projects in development and production. Flexible, part-time roles are open to emerging and experienced professionals across the UK who are passionate about creative visual storytelling and fast-turn workflows in film and TV.
Job Responsibilities
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Collaborate with producers and directors to deliver high-quality film content
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Meet deadlines across pre-production, production, and post-production
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Communicate clearly with cross-functional teams and external partners
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Maintain organized workflows, assets, and documentation
Requirements
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Based in the UK; available for flexible, part-time schedules
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Strong teamwork, time management, and problem-solving skills
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Role-specific:
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Film Editors: Proficient in industry NLEs (Premiere Pro/Avid/FCP), sound and color basics, storytelling sense
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Assistant Directors: Call sheets, scheduling, set safety, AD paperwork, efficient set leadership
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Researchers: Source verification, rights awareness, interview prep, concise briefs
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Production Assistants: On-set support, runs, gear handling basics, clear comms
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Prior credits a plus; enthusiasm and reliability essential
Compensation
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Paid, part-time engagements (rate based on role and experience)
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Ongoing opportunities across multiple narrative & doc projects
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Professional credit and networking within UK film & TV