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Channel 4 Production Training Scheme – Closes 22.04.24

The TV industry needs you!

Breaking down barriers, championing the underrepresented, nurturing fresh talent. That’s what we’re all about on the Channel 4 Production Training Scheme. We offer opportunities across the UK – in Belfast, Birmingham, Middlesbrough, Cardiff, Glasgow, Leeds, and Manchester. Trainees get to work in paid, full time roles for independent production companies for 12 months alongside support and training delivered by thinkBIGGER!  Click on the link below for more information and to apply!

C4 Production Training Scheme

The Channel 4 Production Training Scheme is specially tailored for entry level talent.

You might have just completed your degree, perhaps you’ve had a bit of work experience in the industry, or maybe you’ve no experience in it at all! For this programme that’s absolutely perfect. We’re all about generating new, raw, underrepresented talent for the TV industry.

With placements starting in September 2024, the Production Training Scheme is a year long, fully paid, training opportunity to learn from some of the best the UK TV industry has to offer.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 22.04.24

 

What Schools Say About Us

Being part of the Stoke on Trent and Staffordshire Careers Hub has been pivotal to the development of careers provision in our school. The Hub have shared good practice across their members resulting in a stronger focus on good quality provision. The annual event enabled the hub to share their vision of School Improvement Through The Lens of Careers and looking beyond the Benchmarks. It was a fantastic opportunity to share different models of school improvement and strategies to further develop careers provision to enhance the future opportunities of our young people.

Mrs A Spencer, John Taylor High School

What Businesses Say About Us

It it superb to be able to speak with local schools, colleges, and businesses in Stoke and Staffs and show how important the partnerships are to bring the skills of the future. Educating those who educate the ones shaping the aspirations of young people is essential for the industry to grow and be more sustainable.”

Alison Tucker, St Modwen