Are you a natural organiser? Are you the person that family and friends turn to when a day out, get together or party needs arranging? Do you like the sound of sending film crews on location, helping to set up the studios where you record shows like TV's The One Show or Radio's Woman's Hour or Live Lounge and help schedule the staff to work on these programmes? If you have a passion for working in the media industry but are unsure where to start, consider the Junior Production Coordinator Apprenticeship. This opportunity allows you to use your problem-solving skills to contribute to delivering world-class content to audiences worldwide. You don't need any experience of working in the media industry or a CV jammed full of academic qualifications. You might be about to finish school/college, start your first job or you may want to change career paths. Either way, as long as you're over 18 when the apprenticeship starts, and have a passion for the work involved in production management, this could be your next step towards an exciting career at one of the most creative and best known broadcasting organisations in the world., As a Junior Production Coordinator Apprentice, you will gain hands-on experience in how content creation comes together, from concept to reaching the audience, in TV/ Audio or content for online. You will learn a wide range of skills which may include preparing for shoots or live radio studios and recordings; coordinating transport; booking kit and crews; issuing information the teams need via 'call sheets'; assisting with the management of budgets and assisting with coordinating staff training; helping on the studio floor, in the TV gallery or on the BBC's radio stations such as Radio 1, 1Xtra or Asian Network and ensuring that everyone gets paid! All the while you'll be learning best practice from expert BBC production management teams - making sure everyone has everything they need to film/record events; checking rules and regulations so that crews/teams can work safely and ensuring everything is documented, filed and in line with privacy and licensing policies. To understand more about what working in Production Management is like, please take a look at the following links, This scheme starts in September 2025, and you will be on a fixed term contract which means your contract is for the duration of the apprenticeship only. The duration of this scheme is 17-months.,
* Reporting to the Production Manager, and in partnership with the editorial team, help to deliver outstanding, distinctive, multi-platform content.
* Provide logistical and coordinator support to their production teams, ensuring delivery on schedule within budget and within operational and financial constraints.
* Contribute to, and help to implement, practical actions to reduce environmental impact throughout production.
* Supporting the Production Manager, you'll be clearing copyright, sourcing resources and locations, problem solving, and retrieving quotes from suppliers
* Working together with editorial colleagues, communicating effectively to ensure the delivery of the editorial vision.
Have brilliant organisational skills and are great at problem-solving and negotiating
* Great at working with people; a team player and great communicator
* Resilient, responsible, and have a calm focused approach to challenging situations
* Can manage multiple deadlines and demands on your time
* Are an enthusiastic and motivated self-starter, flexible and adaptable to the pace of work and to out-of-hours working
This scheme is aimed at non-graduates. If you do have a degree and you're interested in Project Management or Business roles at the BBC, we recommend applying for jobs at BBC Careers Site or having a look at our other apprenticeship schemes. To be eligible for an apprenticeship at the BBC, you must:
* Be aged 18 or over when the apprenticeship starts in September 2025
* Be eligible to work in the UK full time for the duration of the apprenticeship contract.
* Not currently taking part in an apprenticeship scheme supported by the BBC or another organisation.
An apprenticeship at the BBC gives you the opportunity to kick-start your career in a job you'll love. We're the industry leaders in early careers and are committed to your skills and talent development. As one of the world's most creative and technologically advanced organisations for the last 100 years, an apprenticeship at the BBC means the opportunity to learn from the most respected and experienced professionals in the business., BBC Studios is the most awarded production company and the biggest independent producer in the UK. Kids & Family Productions in Glasgow produces a wide breadth of content including The Primrose Railway Children, Saturday Mash Up and Bros in Control. We have an exciting opportunity for a Junior Production Coordinator Apprentice to join Kids & Family to work on our content., Diversity matters at the BBC. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, enabling all of our employees to thrive and achieve their full potential.
We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of the BBC - whether that's to contribute to our programming or our wide range of non-production roles. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity.
* A starting salary of £21,840
* Industry-leading training through the BBC Academy and our learning providers (this may involve travel to locations across the UK)
* A dedicated Team Manager and Scheme Specialist to help with your development
* Training and Mentoring by industry professionals
* A 35-hour working week, 25 days of annual leave and a defined pension scheme. Plus discounted dental, health care, gym and much more.
Towards the end of your apprenticeship:
* An industry recognised qualification
* Lots of experience to help you seek out new challenges and work opportunities within the BBC and wider industry
* Employability and networking training to help you secure your next role