Become a part of the Broadcasting Section within the In-House Media Unit, helping deliver live coverage of the Jamboree to participants on-site and audiences around the world. As part of a large, coordinated team, you will support the preparation, operation, and execution of live broadcasts, including ceremonies, guest interviews, programme features, and Jamboree-wide updates. Your work ensures that global viewers experience the atmosphere, energy, and stories of the event in real time.
Working closely with video, photo, radio, digital media, and newspaper teams, you will contribute to cohesive and engaging multimedia output across official channels such as Facebook and YouTube. Tasks will be include camera operation and helping maintain a smooth production workflow. You will uphold the Jamboree’s visual and editorial identity while assisting with high-quality, reliable broadcast delivery.
Your contribution will help showcase the Jamboree’s diversity, creativity, and spirit, making it possible for young people, families, and communities worldwide to follow key moments and celebrate the event together.
Proficiency in operating professional video cameras for live broadcasts, including studio and field setups
Ability to frame shots effectively, maintaining proper composition, focus, and exposure during live events
Strong understanding of camera movement techniques (panning, tilting, tracking) for dynamic coverage
Experience working in multi-camera environments and following director’s cues in real time
Knowledge of camera settings such as white balance, shutter speed, ISO, and depth of field
Ability to adapt quickly to changing lighting and environmental conditions
Experience with camera support equipment (tripods, gimbals, dollies, rigs)
Strong coordination with directors, technical crew, and on-stage talent during live productions
Ability to work under pressure and maintain consistent shot quality during live events
Attention to detail to ensure visually professional and broadcast-ready footage
Experience in a similar position at a Scouting or commercial event
English communication skills; other languages are an advantage
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