Closing date for applications: Sunday 17 August 2025 at 11PM
Traineeship Fee: You will be paid £120 per day for 24 days of work – that’s £2,880 in total.
Traineeship Dates: 8 September – 28 November 2025 (12 weeks): 2 days per week, with one day ideally being Mondays.
Bradford Producing Hub has partnered with Good Chance and their Stage Door Programme to offer a paid work placement and training opportunity for aspiring producers with lived experience of displacement.
Stage Door is an opportunity created by Good Chance for people from refugee backgrounds at the early stage of their careers to participate in bespoke traineeships to develop their skills, networks and professional experience.
At Bradford Producing Hub (BPH), we’ve partnered with live events organisations for over three years to host transformative paid work placements. We’re now proud to partner with Good Chance to offer a traineeship within our own team for an aspiring producer to gain hands-on experience in producing events and artist development programmes.
We’re looking for someone excited about supporting the growth of artists and contributing to a vibrant arts sector here in Bradford, while building their own experience as an Assistant Producer.
Bradford is a City of Sanctuary – a place where people from across the world make their home. This traineeship is part of a shared commitment to addressing the imbalance of opportunities for those who have sought sanctuary in the UK and are building a career in the creative industries.
About the Traineeship:
The Assistant Producer will support the BPH team with the planning, design, delivery, and evaluation of our training programmes and events. You will gain hands-on experience working in an arts development organisation and develop your skills and networks.
You will have a main point of contact at BPH, who will provide regular check-ins and support you with your work. The Good Chance team will provide additional support throughout the placement period, including group cohort sessions with other Stage Door trainees to share skills, build networks and wellbeing support.
There will also be funding available for you to attend professional development activities, which may include training days, skills sessions and webinars, or theatre and event outings.
Following the placement, BPH will offer up to 3 additional mentoring sessions, looking specifically at what’s next, and helping with further development and career opportunities. You will also be invited to remain a part of the Stage Door network, which will include further development opportunities in the future, as well as tickets, outings and networking.
We can adapt the working schedule to fit around your other commitments, such as family responsibilities, appointments, or other work.
This traineeship is for you if you are:
- At the beginning of your career and bring with you the strength and perspective of someone with lived experience of displacement, such as a refugee, or an asylum seeker with the right to work in the UK (check eligibility)
- Living in the Bradford district
- 18 years old or over when the traineeship starts
- Eligible to work in the UK
- Interested in developing a career in producing or arts administration
- Proactive and eager to learn and make the most of this opportunity
- Keen to get involved and get hands-on as part of our training sessions and events
- Organised with your time and good at working collaboratively as part of a team
- Experienced in basic IT skills, including the use of email and Word documents
- Available throughout the traineeship period (if there are any weeks that you can’t do, please speak to us as there may be some flexibility)
For more information including roles and responsibilities, FAQs and how to apply please see the Bradford Producing Hub website via the Apply button.
We welcome and encourage applications from candidates who are under-represented in the creative industries.
Please make sure that you state in your application that you found this role via Creative Access.
Level of experience
- Entry