Product Manager - Mobile & TV Applications (Maternity Cover)

British Film Institute

London

Salary: £52,386 - £61,647

The BFI is seeking an experienced Product Manager to lead the continuous development of mobile and TV applications aligned with user needs and business goals.

The successful candidate will be responsible for managing internal and external teams to facilitate delivery of new features to improve user experience.  Also, you will be the expert of mobile and TV apps internally, advocating for this user group and delivering the best streaming experience for users.

Role details
Role responsibilities
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including designers, engineers, and QA to ensure apps for Mobile and Smart TV applications are developed and marketed effectively
  • Design, plan, and conduct user research sessions—including interviews, usability tests, and surveys—to gather actionable insights
  • Work closely with the Product Lead to ensure the backlog is aligned with product strategy
  • Own the product backlog for mobile and TV applications, writing detailed user stories and ensuring feature parity across platforms where appropriate 
Person specifications
  • Proven experience managing complex projects in a Product Manager role, ensuring successful and timely delivery across all stages of the product lifecycle
  • Previous experience overseeing end-to-end delivery of mobile and/or TV apps and a keen interest in best practices for UX/UI.
  • Knowledge of working in an agile development methodology with a good understanding of the entertainment / streaming sector
  • Strong interpersonal skills with ability to work effectively and collaboratively with technical and non-technical teams 
How to apply

For full details and to apply, please visit the BFI’s job portal.

First interviews will be held on Monday, 14 July 2025 

Second interviews will be held on Friday, 18 July 2025 

The closing date for this position is 26/06/2025 at 23:59

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