What will you be doing on the apprenticeship?
1. In this role, you will assist with a variety of tasks and gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced environment contributing to every phase of the production process.
2. General office assistance such as answering the phones, filing and scanning, processing receipts and expenses, ordering supplies and other tasks that contribute to the success of the production.
3. Helping to organise shoots including assistance on location, handling call sheets, organising travel and accommodation.
4. Organising and completing production paperwork including logging and transcripts.
5. Participating in team production meetings.
Are you keen to start your career in broadcast production by learning the skills you'll need to be successful? Have you a passion for creative problem solving and organisation? Do you have a passion for television?
* Are passionate and curious about television and how programmes are made.
* An avid watcher of unscripted television programmes (i.e. documentaries, reality, etc.).
* Brimming with new ideas on creating content.
* A team player who can deal with unexpected challenges.
* Flexible and have an adaptable approach to work.
* Passionate about their own self-development, showing the discipline and commitment required to complete the apprenticeship.
* Be aged 18 or over when the apprenticeship starts in April 2025.
* Live within a commutable distance of Birmingham.
* By the start of the apprenticeship in April 2025, have lived in the UK or European Economic Area (EEA) for a minimum of 3 years.
* 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.
The BBC Flexi Job Apprentice Agency (FJAA) is offering an exciting opportunity to be a Level 3 Production Apprentice. The production apprenticeship helps you gain experience in the exciting world of media production. You'll learn on-the-job, developing your knowledge and skills while working towards your production apprenticeship qualification with our learning provider Bauer Academy. Full Fat TV are a high quality, long-running factual entertainment company producing content for the world's biggest platforms including the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, Discovery and Sky. Full Fat TV creates unmissable unscripted content crafted with love and care, telling compelling stories from all over the UK. Programmes include Fresh Cops, The Bad Skin Clinic, and A&E: Crash Scene Emergency. Working primarily on a new BBC daytime commission, Back Seat Cops, you will learn from leading professionals and develop an understanding of what goes into making broadcast television and the creative stages that occur throughout the process. This is an exciting first step into the editorial side of programme making, giving tools for future careers in fields such as Runner, Junior Researcher, Broadcast Assistant, Content and Edit Producer, Junior Production Coordinator, or Technical Operator.
Through the BBC's Flexi-Job Apprenticeship Agency, you will be hired by the BBC and be placed with Full Fat TV for the first 6 months of your apprenticeship. The BBC will work with Full Fat TV and Bauer Academy to oversee your successful progress on the apprenticeship. After 6 months you may be given the opportunity to stay at Full Fat TV, or the BBC will find you a new placement. An apprenticeship requires full commitment and discipline from the learner. Alongside experiences and training, there is an expectation of wider self-learning and the requirement to meet learning objectives and deadlines, as outlined by the apprentice standards. Apprentices must show the BBC and Full Fat TV that they are dedicated to accomplishing the knowledge, skills and behaviour requirements outlined in their apprenticeship learning plan.
Salary: £21,840
* A starting salary of £21,840.
* Industry-leading on-the-job training from Full Fat TV.
* Teaching from our learning provider Bauer Academy, and where appropriate, BBC Academy training (may involve travel to locations across the UK).
* A Placement Manager from Full Fat TV, who will oversee your hands-on learning and development.
* A dedicated BBC team including a Scheme Specialist and Scheme Advisor to guide you through your employment and the apprenticeship.
* A 35-hour working week and 20 days of annual leave.
* Access to the Nest Pension scheme, Life Assurance, Employee Assistance Programme, Remote GP; access to BBC Unmind and Occupational Health.
Towards the end of your apprenticeship:
* An industry-recognised production qualification.
* Lots of experience to help you seek out new challenges and work opportunities across the creative industries.
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