Head of Content Operations & Integrity
The Head of Content Operations & Integrity position with Yoto feels heard centres on leading the Content Operations & Integrity team, owning the systems, frameworks and workflows that allow Yoto's catalogue to scale profitably and safely. It would suit someone who can bring confident owning a KPI framework end-to-end – building it, presenting it, and using it to drive decisions rather than just report them to the role.
Known job details
- Employer: Yoto feels heard
- Pay: £80,000 - £90,000
- Work model: Hybrid
- £80,000 - £90,000 based on experience.
- People & Planet: Up to 2 volunteer days a year. A Book Allowance of up to £50 a year to contribute to your professional development.
- Fun Perks: You receive your very own Yoto player and starter pack of cards! Regular company socials and celebrations, including our annual YotoFest!
- Equity and DiversityAt Yoto, we love creating a world where childhood is rich with discovery and joy.
Likely focus of the role
- Leading the Content Operations & Integrity team, owning the systems, frameworks and workflows that allow Yoto's catalogue to scale profitably and safely.
- Build the editorial playbook for catalogue curation.
- Driving the transition to self-serve ingestion portals and automated workflows in partnership with Product and Engineering.
Requirements mentioned
- Commercial and financial fluency: experience building margin frameworks for a content or media catalogue and making the numbers legible and actionable for senior stakeholders.
- Experience leading and developing a team in a fast-moving operational environment, building a culture of rigour and continuous improvement.
- Experience transitioning teams from manual to automated, technology-first operations.
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