People tell powerful stories

From our patron Sir David Attenborough to our dedicated team and expert board members, our people are at the heart of what we do.

Work with us

There are currently no other vacancies at Wildscreen. 

Please follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter & Instagram to hear first when an opening becomes available.

 

 

Head of Marketing and Communications

Wildscreen has been at the forefront of natural world storytelling for over 40 years, now we need someone to amplify our story.

Following a period of growth, we’re looking for a purpose-driven, creative and experienced communicator who will develop and execute innovative and effective marketing and communications campaigns to grow and scale Wildscreen’s reach and impact here in the UK and internationally.

Application Deadline: 30 October, 12am BST

 

Volunteer with us

Wildlife Video Creator Intern

We are looking for a dynamic, pro-active individual to join our small and ambitious team for a 210 hour internship.

Working collaboratively with the team, you will utilize our existing film and photography archive, the world’s most complete audio visual catalogue of endangered species, to create engaging video content for Wildscreen’s social platforms. 

This role is being funded by the University of Southampton. To be eligible to apply, you must be a current University of Southampton student or a have graduated from UoS within 12 months of the start date of the internship.

 

Application Deadline: 19th March

Interviews: 13th March

Start date: 10th July

Our Patrons

Meet the patrons supporting Wildscreen’s vision.

Sir David Attenborough, Wildscreen Patron

Dr Sylvia Earle, Wildscreen Patron

Dr George McGavin, Wildscreen Patron

“Natural history films are more than just entertainment. They provide a crucial insight into the world, from which so many of us are increasingly divorced. We cannot properly value what we do not know. I truly believe the imagery that Wildscreen cares for and promotes are major elements in the battle to protect our imperiled natural world. Wildscreen has become a crucial force in bringing about changes of attitude that will have to happen if humanity is not to totally devastate the planet.”

– Sir David Attenborough, Wildscreen Patron

“Wildscreen are all about knowing the natural world, creating awareness about the connections between ourselves and all creatures, from minute microbes to mighty giants. With knowing comes caring, and with caring there is hope – we have a chance now, as never before – and perhaps as never again – to provide security for wildlife on the land and in the sea, and in so doing, security for ourselves.”

– Dr Sylvia Earle, Wildscreen Patron

In Memoriam

HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh

Professor Edward O Wilson (In Memoriam)

Professor Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University

“Books and lectures can do a lot to explain the facts of life on this planet, but images and sounds are better at stirring the imagination. I am quite sure that through its series of Festivals and ARKive, Wildscreen has been responsible for making more people aware of the natural world than any other conservation organisation.”

– HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh

“Wildscreen has gained international recognition and support because,
first it is the premier supporter of wildlife and natural history films in the world, and
second because ARKive is our leading repository for images of Earth’s endangered species. This enterprise is fundamental to research and education, and will grow more so with each passing year. I’m proud and pleased to be a patron.”

– Professor Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University

Our Board

As a charity our Board of Trustees are critical to delivering our mission. With board members that are leading experts in the creative industries, technology, conservation and communications, we are well positioned to enable creative and conscious wildlife storytelling.

We are currently working with BeOnBoard to diversify our boardroom to ensure we are as representative as possible in our governing body.

Meet our Board of Trustees:

Laura Marshall, Chair

CEO Icon Films

Andrew Doe

CEO, Chief Digital Officer CDO, Startup Mentor & Advisor driving eCommerce Performance & Digital Transformation

Carrie Greene

Communications Consultant, Greene Communications

Con Alexander

Partner & Charity Lawyer, VWV

Jessica Sweidan

Founder, Synchronicity Earth

Headshot of Jonny Keeling

Jonny Keeling

Head, BBC Studios Natural History Unit

Lynn Barlow

Director of Creative Media, University of the West of England

Nick Rogers

Accountant

Lizzie Daly

Wildlife Biologist, Explorer and Presenter 

Mark Reynolds

Media Consultant

Nick Rogers

Accountant

Lizzie Daly

Wildlife Biologist, Explorer and Presenter 

Our Team

We are a small but dedicated team with a range of backgrounds and interests, spanning film, events and conservation.

Our Supporters

We would like to acknowledge and thank all our donors, funders and sponsors who generously give to Wildscreen and make all our work possible.

Garfield Weston Foundation – From small community groups, to large national institutions, the Foundation’s aim is to support organisations that have effective solutions to helping those most in need. For information visit: www.garfieldweston.org

WECA – The West of England Combined Authority was set up in 2017 to make decisions and investments that benefit people living and working in Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol and South Gloucestershire. It’s aim is to deliver economic growth for the region and address some of its challenges, such as productivity and skills, housing and transport. For information visit: www.westofengland-ca.gov.uk

WWF-UK – WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organisation. Their mission is to create a world where people and wildlife can thrive together. For information visit: www.wwf.org.uk

ScreenSkills Screenskills provide insight, career development and other opportunities to help people get into the industry and progress within it. For information visit: www.screenskills.com

New to Nature –New to Nature is delivered through a partnership of Groundwork, The Prince’s Trust, Disability Rights UK, and Mission Diverse. They offer new, full-time, temporary work placements in nature and landscape organisations across the UK, aiming to increase diversity and enrich the environmental sector. For information visit: https://www.groundwork.org.uk/projects/new-to-nature/ 

The Nisbet Trust –

The Trust supports charitable causes in the Greater Bristol area through both single and multi-year grants. The Trust focusses on supporting disadvantaged children and young people; promoting community and social inclusion; tackling and preventing homelessness; and supporting arts and performance venues and groups across Bristol. For information visit: https://www.nisbettrust.co.uk