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Reference: 98963

Date Added: 9 April 2026
Closing Date: 8 May 2026

Job Title: Video and Social Content Producer

Working For: The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation

Location: London

Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 per annum

Length of Contract: Permanent

Job Details

We are seeking a creative and proactive Video & Social Content Producer to join our team. This role is ideal for someone with 3–5 years’ experience who is ready to take the next step with a mission-driven organization.

You will translate complex real-world issues into compelling, platform-native stories that people watch, share, and engage with. Working closely with the communications team, you will take ownership of producing and delivering social media content — particularly short-form video — while helping to shape how our work reaches and resonates with audiences.

Key Responsibilities

• Produce and deliver social media content

• Film, edit, and publish video content 

• Plan and support video shoots, including interviews and on-the-ground footage

• Translate reports, campaigns, and current events into clear, engaging content

• Develop and pitch ideas designed to be watched, shared, and discussed

• Manage elements of the content calendar to ensure consistent, timely output

• Monitor trends and adapt content to improve reach and engagement

• Track performance and apply insights to strengthen future content

• Collaborate with internal teams on campaigns and key moments

Essential Requirements

• Experience creating social media content

• Intermediate video production and editing skills (e.g. Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or similar)

• Strong interest in creating video content for social platforms

• Good storytelling instincts and visual awareness

• Ability to think critically about hooks, pacing, and audience attention

• Strong written communication skills

• Interest in global issues, human rights, and current affairs

Desirable 

• Demonstrated interest or engagement in activism, advocacy, or issue-driven work

• Knowledge of Asia’s political or cultural landscape, particularly Hong Kong

• Experience working in a nonprofit, media, or content-focused environment

• Familiarity with motion graphics or animation tools

• Ability to speak or understand Cantonese

Closing Date: 8 May 2026

Interview/Start Dates

Interviews to be conducted on a rolling basis with a start date as soon as possible.

If a suitable candiate is found appointment to the role maybe made prior to the closing date.

Application Details

To be considered, please email your CV (no more than one page), cover letter (no more than one page), and examples of your work to: info@thecfhk.org 

Website: https://thecfhk.org/

Additional Notes