Play Sports Group
Video Creator - Road Cycling

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Position: Video Creator - GCN Team
Location: Bath
Join The World’s Leading Cycling Media Company
Are you ready to be part of the largest and fastest-growing cycling media community on the planet?
With over 40 million highly engaged cycling fans and riders across our platforms, we’re on a mission to inspire and connect people through the power of cycling. We're looking for creative, driven individuals who share our passion - not just for bikes, but for storytelling, innovation, and community.
The role
Do you love storytelling through video? Are you excited by the idea of working on location, capturing dynamic cycling content with an award-winning team?
We’re on the lookout for a Video Creator to join our Global Cycling Network (GCN) production crew. This is a hands-on, creative role where you’ll shoot and edit compelling content for one of the most respected cycling channels in the world.
While a love for cycling is definitely a bonus, we welcome people from all backgrounds - whether you're a seasoned filmmaker who enjoys an active lifestyle or a cyclist with a creative spark looking to expand your skills.
You’ll be supported by an experienced team who love sharing knowledge and helping each other grow.
What You’ll Do
- Film and edit video content for GCN channels - both in studio and on exciting locations in the UK and overseas
- Ride and shoot alongside our presenters to capture high-energy, high-quality footage (you’ll need to be comfortable cycling on the road)
- Bring your ideas and creativity to every shoot, shaping engaging stories that reflect our brand
- Help develop original video ideas, formats, and visual approaches that shape the future of GCN content
- Collaborate with our production, graphics, and audience development teams to bring each project to life
- Maintain and care for filming equipment in line with company guidelines
- Help us deliver content that informs, inspires, and entertains a global audience of cycling fans
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Essential
What You Bring
- Experience filming video content (studio or location)
- Confidence using video editing software (Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar)
- Comfortable using video, lighting, and sound equipment
- Comfortable cycling on the road during shoots
- A valid UK driving licence, passport, and the right to work in the UK
Nice to Have
- Strong interest in cycling culture
- Experience filming sport or fast-moving subjects
- Knowledge of YouTube-first storytelling
- Drone, action cam, or gimbal experience
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We believe in taking care of our team, fostering a supportive and inclusive culture, and making work something you look forward to.
- Generous holiday allowance - 5 weeks annual leave + bank holidays + office closure over Christmas
- Pension scheme - flexible options available
- Enhanced sick pay - because your health matters
- Cycle to work & tech schemes
- Charity giving schemes - give back to the causes you care about
- £1,000 refer-a-friend bonus
- Branded gear - GCN/GMBN/GTN jerseys, hoodies, and more
- Exclusive staff discounts - cycling brands, local restaurants, and more
- Team events - from group rides to social gatherings
- Free pre-payday lunches, coffee machines, and daily fruit
- Modern, city-centre office in Bath - with use of showers at a premium hotel, and secure bike parking on-site
Come As You Are
At Play Sports Network, we believe diverse teams create better stories. We welcome people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. If you're excited by this role but don't meet every requirement, we still encourage you to apply - we're all about growth and potential.
Ready to ride with us?
Apply today and help us tell the next great cycling story. When applying, please include links to relevant video work or a showreel.
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