Manager of Additional Content
Be a part of the OBS Production Team. Join the excitement and be a part of the action in The Games, where every moment counts!
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) was created by the International Olympic Committee in 2001 in order to serve as the Host Broadcast organisation for all Olympic Games, Olympic Winter Games and Youth Olympic Games.
About The Role:
The Manager of Additional Content will manage the creation and delivery of pre-Games non‑live products for all the upcoming Olympic Games. This includes the Broadcast Animation Package (titles, bumpers, wipes, backgrounds, music beds), Sport Guides, Venue Guides, Venue Locators, Athlete Profiles, features, trailers and pre‑Games editorial packages. The role blends editorial leadership, creative direction and rigorous vendor/partner management to ensure every asset meets OBS’s editorial standards, brand voice and technical deliverables.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Vendor & partner leadership
Act as primary point of contact for the external production company creating the Broadcast Animation Package, Trailers and Sport Guides for the Olympic Games; oversee scope, timeline, budget and quality against contract and OBS requirements.
Negotiate and manage external partners.
Editorial & production oversight
Oversee production of pre‑Games athlete profiles: secure access, plan shoots, supervise edits and approvals.
Supervise music montage edits for World Broadcaster Briefings and meetings; ensure rights/clearances and version control.
Planning, workflow & quality
A high level of attention to detail is essential for this position. As the Olympic host broadcaster we must ensure the IOC guidelines are always followed, with visuals and editorial content 100% accurate.
Manage and maintain schedules for all Pre Games content deliveries.
Stakeholder communication & reporting
Ensure strong planning, workflow and quality control are incorporated into production of content, thus ensuring all delivery deadlines are met.
Present creative proposals, edits and final deliverables to senior stakeholders; capture actions and decisions with audit trails.
Games Time Responsibilities:
Able to professionally carryout tasks and responsibilities needed during the Games Time basis to successfully deliver the objectives of the teams' deliverables.
Skills, Requirements & Qualifications:
Experience & Technical Skills:
A minimum of a relevant tertiary qualification.
8- 10 years’ broadcast experience with a strong track record producing short form editorial content, sports features and premium editorial packages.
Demonstrated success managing multi-sport and multiple venues and stakeholders as an Associate Producer/ Producer.
Excellent written and spoken English (native or bilingual).
Strong editorial and creative judgement; confident in story craft and visual language.
Strong attention to detail.
Outstanding organisational/time‑management and stakeholder management skills.
Clear, persuasive communication and interpersonal skills.
Resilient under pressure; thrives on hard deadlines and evolving priorities.
Advantageous Skills:
Familiarity with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Familiarity with OpenText and Flex archive solutions/workflows.
Experience in Olympic, sports, or other major international event broadcast operations.
Experience working across multicultural and multilingual environments.
Knowledge of emerging production technologies, digital storytelling tools, or innovative content formats.
Demonstrated ability to support organisational change and evolve content processes.
What we offer:
Health & Well-being– Private health insurance, mental health support, wellness & gym programs. Online support focused on employee well-being.
Work-life Balance – Work from home flexibility (up to 30%), paid time off, parental leave.
Other Incentives– Meal vouchers, transportation vouchers, pension plan.
Visa & Relocation Assistance- Support for employees obtaining visas and relocating from outside Spain.
Professional Growth- Training, language classes, development opportunities.
International Collaboration- Diverse Teams, Global Impact.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a global team shaping the future of sports broadcasting.
Develop innovative projects and drive operational excellence.
Collaborate with passionate professionals in a fast-paced, supportive environment.
Enjoy opportunities for professional growth including learning development programs and new project exposure.
Working with a multi-national organisation: we have over 32 Nationalities in our organisation.
We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Only direct candidate applications to our organisation will be accepted.
Our Commitment to Diversity:
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all people. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, or background.
Please be informed that Olympic Broadcasting Services, S.L. (“OBS”) or Olympic Channel Services S.L. (“OCS”) (depending on the role you apply for as indicated in the position description) will be the data controller of your personal data with registered address at C/Torrelaguna 75, 28027 Madrid. Your personal data will be processed for recruiting purposes, being the lawful grounds of such processing contractual necessity, OBS/OCS legitimate interests and in some cases your consent, as further described in our Recruiting Privacy Policy. You can exercise your data protection rights by contacting OBS Data Protection Officer via dpo@obs.tv. By submitting your application, you acknowledge and accept our Recruiting Privacy Policy.

- Division
- Olympic Broadcasting Services
- Department
- Production
- Locations
- Madrid
- Remote status
- Hybrid
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Classification level
- Manager level individual contributor
About Olympic Broadcasting Services
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) produces the live television, radio and digital coverage of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Our coverage is neutral, favouring no particular country or athlete, and includes sports competitions as well as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
The International Olympic Committee established OBS to serve as the permanent host broadcaster for the Games, eliminating the need to continually rebuild the broadcast operation for each edition, and as a result create a more efficient, streamlined operation. This continuity allows us to maintain the highest Olympic broadcast standards from Games to Games.