BBC
Production Trainee Scheme
Applications for PTS 2015 are open until midnight
on Monday 5th January.
Watch the film of our Get
In event for prospective production trainees and find out more about the
scheme.
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To be a great Production
Trainee you need to be creative, have lots of fresh programme ideas and have
the desire to make great television, radio and online content. If you have
something to say and can bring a different and fresh perspective to our
programme-making teams then we want to hear from you.
We're looking for people
who:
Are passionate about
television, radio and online and keen to develop a career at the BBC
Are creative and have
strong programme ideas
Are great team players and
happy to muck in
Demonstrate audience
awareness and have opinions about what makes good video and audio content
across the BBC and on other channels and platforms
Can work flexibly and move
around, working in different BBC bases across the UK
Have some relevant
experience in a creative environment but please don't apply if you have had
continuous paid production work in the media industry or at the BBC for longer
than 12 months
Have the right to live and
work in the UK
We want creative and
passionate people with great ideas, but not necessarily people with academic
qualifications. So don’t talk yourself out of this great opportunity.
Making sure that our
scheme reflects our audience is really important to us. So for the 2015 Production
Trainee Scheme, we're reserving one place for someone who meets the entry
criteria and also has a disability.
The Production Trainee
Scheme is the BBC's fast track traineeship.
If you gain a place on the
Production Trainee Scheme you will be given an 11 month contract, and during
that time we'll train and develop you for a career in the media. You'll be
given three different work placements across the UK, in Radio and Television.
You'll be mentored by a senior BBC Manager, and by the end of the scheme you'll
have the skills to turn creative ideas into brilliant programmes.
Past placements have
included Eastenders, Dr Who, Radio 1, CBBC, The One Show, Woman's Hour, The
Chris Evans Show, Radio 4 Documentaries, The Culture Show, Crimewatch, Coast
and the Natural History Unit - to name but a few.
To be a Production
Trainee, you must be able to work flexibly. You'll be required to move
productions every few months, and spend at least one of your work placements in
a BBC production centre outside London in either Cardiff, Bristol, Belfast,
Glasgow, Birmingham or Salford.
If you're interested in
learning more about making programmes, visit the BBC Academy's College of Production website.
For the
latest information on apprenticeships and trainee schemes, and hints and tips
for your application, please follow @bbctrainees on Twitter.
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