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Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development is Hiring: Videographer

CJID Videographer job

The Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development is hiring a Videographer to deepen the reach and impact of its programmes by creating captivating visual content, stories, and documentaries.

This role requires excellent coordination, communication, and creativity skills to plan, script, shoot, edit and publish high-quality videos and visual content that effectively communicates CJID’s vision and mission.

This is a full-time position with a 6-month probationary period. We provide a collaborative and people-friendly work environment in the heart of Abuja, Nigeria.

Job Summary

As a Videographer, you will plan, film, and edit all video content. You will be responsible for handling a variety of projects within the programmes, including assembling recorded footage, applying artistic editing techniques, and finishing publishable content that reflects CJID’s vision, needs and thematic areas.

Key Responsibilities

How To Apply

Please submit your CV and portfolio of work samples via our website. Paste the link to your portfolio in the box provided for cover letter.

A note on AIWhile we recognise that various AI tools can be useful in some parts of our work, in this recruitment process, we hope to hear from you rather than ChatGPT. What made you interested in this role, and how do you see yourself contributing to the team and the Centre? We will prioritise applications that show originality.

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We are filling this position quickly, so apply by 31st January 2026.

About CJID

The Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development is an African media innovation and development think tank. Since 2014, the Centre has been a leader in investigative journalism, media innovation, open data, verification and fact-checking, promotion of journalists’ welfare and safety, elections, and freedom of information and expression. CJID has pioneered flagship programmes like DUBAWA, UDEME, DAIDAC, CAMPUS REPORTER, PRESS ATTACK TRACKER, and the Natural Resources and Extractives Programme (NAREP), expanding its reach beyond Nigeria into 13 other African countries, including Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, The Gambia, Cameroon, Chad, Guinea Bissau, Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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