ROLE SPECIFICS
- Hours: Approximately 20 hours per month. Requires Saturday availability and occasional travel.
- Salary: £30 per hour
- Work model: Hybrid - one day a week in the local office or class in Brixton, the other hours spread over 5 days a week.
- Reporting to: CEO, Director of Education, and Director of Outreach.
- Start date: as soon as possible.
Why is this role open?
To support rapid scaling of community-driven video testimonials and educational content across UK regions, the organisation requires dedicated hybrid logistics and videography expertise to efficiently produce 60–70 high-quality batch-recorded videos over six months without overburdening core teams
Role Overview
A hybrid logistics coordinator and videographer who manages the end-to-end process of "batch recording" community video content.
What are your main responsibilities?
- Logistics & Planning: Arrange batch recording sessions (5–7 videos per session) involving alumni, trainees, and volunteers.
- Technical Execution: Handle on-site videography, including lighting and audio, ensuring "crisp" quality suitable for senior corporate leaders.
- Community Mobilisation: Partner with the community team to organise "celebration events" that encourage attendance for recordings.
- Regional Tours: Manage recording schedules for sessions in London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow. May involve occasional travel, with the remaining session management done remotely.
- Training: Share best practices with regional community members to empower them to continue recording high-quality content locally.
What technical skills do we expect you to have?
- Experience in venue organising, briefing participants, and capturing B-roll during live classes.
- Ability to manage a production pipeline of 60–70 videos over 6 months.
About CodeYourFuture
Code Your Future trains dedicated people in poverty to change their lives by getting good jobs in the software industry. We have helped over 300 people get jobs so far, including at companies like Google, Slack, HashiCorp, Thoughtworks, and Capgemini. All of our education is free, and we cover expenses like childcare and transportation to support people in need.
We teach part-time courses using a flipped classroom style - assigning our trainees material to learn and exercises and projects to work on. We meet in-person once a week on Saturdays, and host mentoring sessions in the week, to help people with their learning. Our teaching and mentoring is primarily delivered by volunteers with a diverse set of backgrounds and skills, and our curriculum is all open source.
Application process
- Submit your CV and optional cover letter to apply@codeyourfuture.io.
- We'll invite you for a quick call (15-45 minutes) to get to know each other's backgrounds.

