Yeti Television
Trainee Production Coordinator
Yeti is a multi-award-winning Welsh independent production company and the only Welsh company in Channel 4’s Growth Fund portfolio.
Founded in 2014, Yeti creates content for UK and international broadcasters, with a proven track record of delivering must-watch quality factual content. From popular factual formats through to high-end specialist factual and premium documentary, Yeti consistently produces top-tier programmes”.
In 2023, Yeti was named Multi-Channel Production Company of the Year at the Broadcast Digital Awards, reflecting our diverse and high-quality output. Our programs have won multiple RTS, Bafta, International Broadcast, and Celtic Media Awards, with additional nominations for the Grierson, True Crime, Asian Media, and Broadcast Awards.
We collaborate with the best freelance talent alongside our award-winning in-house team. While rooted in Wales, we create content that resonates across the UK and beyond.
Yeti is known for hit shows including The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge with Sandi Toksvig (More4), The Truth About My Murder (AMC), Edward VIII: Britain’s Traitor King (Channel 4), Spike Milligan: The Unseen Archive (Sky Arts), Royal Residences (Channel 5) and Prue Leith’s Cotswold Kitchen (ITV1).
Current productions include two new true crime series, a history series, a premium arts documentary series and two premium documentaries.
We are a very friendly and inclusive team and can offer flexibility.
We normally work between the hours 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on office days but there is an understanding that hours can vary when in production and shoots can invariably demand long days. Time can be taken back in lieu for long hours/weekend working.
We love to have the team together in the office but accommodate hybrid working arrangements.
At Yeti, we are committed to being as inclusive and accessible as possible for everyone who works with us and comes into our office space. Our office is situated in the centre of Cardiff, close to the train and bus stations. We understand that access needs are broad and diverse and can include physical, sensory, emotional, intellectual, and financial considerations. As part of our commitment, we take the measures to ensure accessibility is integrated into all our practices.
Location
Cardiff, Wales