BBC's Local Apprenticeship Scheme

Apr 07, 2014, 09:46 AM

The BBC is offering 45 local apprenticeships in its radio stations across the UK as part of Director-General Tony Hall’s pledge to open up the BBC to people from a wide range of backgrounds.

Applications open in April, and successful candidates will start their jobs in September, working as Apprentice Broadcast Assistants (England, Channel Islands) and Apprentice Content Assistants (Wales, Scotland and N Ireland).

Watch the video above to find out more about the role of a Broadcast Assistant. And find out more about the role of a Content Assistant and the scheme FAQs.

Are you

• creative, hard working and passionate about what you do • a non-graduate • proud of where you live, and want to help put it on the map • aged 18 and over

...then apply to be a BBC Local Apprentice, the BBC needs you.

We're launching the BBC's biggest apprenticeship scheme ever - 45 apprenticeships across the UK and you could be one of them.

More information- http://www.bbc.co.uk/careers/trainee-schemes/local-apprenticeship-scheme