Assistant Producers

Job Description

Are you passionate about producing live events, gaining hands-on experience, and working alongside industry professionals? Queen Mary's Centre for Creative Collaboration is offering an exciting Assistant Producer role for Spring 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain real-world experience in event production and make meaningful contributions to campus based cultural events at Queen Mary University of London.

No prior experience is needed, and this opportunity welcomes people from all subject disciplines at Queen Mary.

The Assistant Producer role provides a unique opportunity to work on the production of a co-created arts and culture festival in BLOC in Arts One. You'll gain direct experience in project management, event coordination, and creative production, all while collaborating with experienced arts and cultural producers from local community organisations.

This year Assistant Producers will be involved in co-creating a short film festival with UK Asian Film Festival, producing a mini-Mela with local Bengali heritage organisation for Swadhinata Trust and in curating an evening of music and poetry inspired by the history of the People's Palace at QMUL.

You'll be involved in all stages of event production, from planning and logistics to delivery and evaluation. The role offers a great opportunity to develop skills in creative collaboration, problem solving, communication and event production.

 

Main Duties and Responsibilities

1. Event Planning & Coordination:

  • Support the preparation and logistics for live events, ensuring effective communication between internal teams, artists, and external partners.
  • Assist with event documentation, project timelines, and risk management strategies to ensure smooth event execution.

 2. Creative Development:

  • Contribute to the creative programming of the festival, helping curate performances, workshops, and public engagements.
  • Provide input on how events can foster audience engagement and reflect the cultural and creative goals of the QM Centre for Creative Collaboration.

 

3. Logistics & Venue Management:

  • Work on the logistics of venue setup, technical requirements, and coordination with suppliers and vendors.
  • Manage rehearsal schedules and support artists and/or performers during events.

 

4. Marketing & Audience Engagement:

  • Collaborate with the marketing team to create promotional material, engage audiences on social media, and boost event visibility.
  • Assist with audience services, including registration, inquiries, and ticketing on event day.

 

5. Post-Event Evaluation:

  • Help gather and analyse feedback from attendees, artists, and team members to improve future events.
  • Contribute to reports on event outcomes, lessons learned, and any improvements for the next production cycle.

 

Whats on offer?

As an Assistant Producer, you will have the chance to:

  • Work closely with professionals across various departments in the creative and cultural sector.
  • Develop practical skills in event production, including creative programming, project management, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Enhance your CV with real-world experience from a recognised academic and cultural institution.

This role will provide you with insight into the world of cultural event production and allow you to contribute to projects that have a meaningful impact on both the Queen Mary community and its wider public audience.

 

Details of the Work:

  • You'll be part of the production team responsible for delivering a festival at Queen Mary University.
  • The role will involve collaborating with internal teams and external artists, ensuring smooth event delivery.

 

Important Dates:

You must be available for the following workshop times to apply:

Monday Jan 13th 4.30pm-6.30pm

Monday Jan 20th 4.30pm-6.30pm

Monday Jan 27th 4.30pm-6.30pm

Monday Feb 3rd  4.30pm-6.30pm

Monday Feb 10th  4.30pm-6.30pm

Monday Feb 17th  4.30pm-6.30pm

Monday Feb 24th  4.30pm-6.30pm

Monday March 3rd 4.30pm-6.30pm

Weds March 5th 2pm-6pm



Qualifications
  • This opportunity is open to 2nd-year students, 3rd-year students, and graduates within 12 months of study at Queen Mary University.
  • Unfortunately, 1st-year and postgraduate students are not eligible for this position.


Skills

Questions for supporting letter:

  • What course you are studying? What year are you in? If recent grad, how many months since you left QM?
  • Why are you interested in applying for Assistant Producers?
  • What skills and experience are you hoping to gain?
  • Which of the three projects this year are you most interested in being a part of, and why? (UK Asian Film Festival, Swadinata Trust mini-Mela or People's Palace poetry and music)
  • Do you have any questions for us, or is there anything else you'd like us to know?
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The Greenwood Theatre is located on the Guy's Campus at London Bridge, and the biggest theatre in the College. It is one of the best specified theatres in any university in the UK with 450 seats, a full fly tower, large stage, full sound and lighting provision, 6 dressing rooms and a 'pocket park' garden created outside. The theatre is very busy with both teaching and performances all year round, with a full programme of both student society performances and high profile external companies and performing arts groups. By law, we are required to have in place four ushers to act as evacuation marshals for the duration of any performance. There is one usher per emergency exit from the auditorium, and in the event of an emergency they are required to assist the theatre duty manager in evacuating the audience from the building.

This role is very important as being a point of contact between the paying public and the College. The ushers are the face of the theatre, being helpful, responsible and dedicated to providing an outstanding theatre experience. In the last three years, the Greenwood has developed an excellent reputation for, among other things, friendliness, and this role is absolutely vital in continuing to delight clients and visitors alike.

Sample tasks as part of the role include preparing the auditorium, checking tickets, assisting disabled patrons to their seating, guiding the audience in and out of the main auditorium and providing information to anyone who asks. An ability to take initiative is very helpful. During performances, you must remain in the auditorium to monitor the audience. Your appearance is essential in providing a professional look, so for your shifts you will be required to wear black trousers or skirt with black shoes and a white shirt/blouse. We will provide you with lanyards for your student ID to be displayed at all times whilst on duty.

Ushers are required for all performances and many additional events. You would be required for anything up to 3 evenings (4hrs per shift) in a week during the months of November-April, and outside of this time there is frequently a requirement for ushers most weekends and a number of evenings.



Qualifications

None



Skills

- A responsible attitude and a good manner when dealing with the public
- Punctuality is essential
- Previous experience in a customer services related role
- Excellent communication skills, including regularly managing shift allocations with theatre manager and colleagues via email
- Some experience, enthusiasm or knowledge of theatre
- Good organisational skills to manage shifts that will not be on a regular pattern
- Availability and flexibility
- Being London-based year round would be helpful but not essential.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Setting up of photo-shoot area
  • Organising, collecting and setting up photography equipment / lighting 
  • Providing useful support and tips to stduents with handout provided 
  • Taking headshots of students at event for 2/3 hours for their LinkedIn profile
  • Ensuring they are registered on list with their student ID name and course before the picture is taken

In addition please ensure that you send your comprehensive CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role to Tahera at t.huda@londonmet.ac.uk.



Qualifications

Photography Student 

Skills in taking professional photo

Attention to detail



Skills
  • Excellent communications skills, verbal and written 
  • Accurate data entry / IT skills and attention to detail 
  • Proven ability to meet targets within deadlines
  • Demonstration of initiative and self-motivation to work alone and within a team
  • Awareness of data confidentiality

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Manage a virtual placements software platform, with the support of the platform's administrators.
  • Support students in accessing and utilising the virtual placements software platform.
  • Liaise with organisations who wish to advertise placement vacancies and inform students of vacancies.
  • Build and maintain beneficial relationships with local organisations and University departments to support any placement students undertaking work.
  • Create attractive advertisements to promote vacancies.
  • Manage aspects of administration within WebLearn, (Virtual Learning Environment) for a variety of placements modules.
  • Create and update databases and software platform with accurate information.
  • Liaise with relevant academic placement module teams to target students on specific modules and encourage them to apply for the available work opportunities.
  • Attending classes to undertake very brief presentations on the work placements process.
  • Provide initial recruitment support via online Careers materials to assist students through job recruitment processes and identify when to signpost applicants to advice and guidance from University Careers Consultants.
  • Assist in matching students to suitable placement opportunities.
  • Assist in undertaking risk assessments for work placement health and safety.
  • Assist in organising events such as 'LinkedIn Headshot' photoshoots, including greeting students, recording student details, potentially assisting in taking photographs and sending out photographs to students.
  • Any other tasks to support the placement team.

NOTE: In terms of your graduation date, you must have submitted your final assessment within 2024 e.g. February or June.

 

Closing Date:  Wednesday 25th Sept at 5pm

Before you proceed with your application, we would like to outline specific eligibility criteria that must be met to be considered for this role:

Eligibility to Work Full-Time in the UK: We welcome applications exclusively from candidates who hold the legal authorisation to work full-time in the United Kingdom for at least the next 10 months. Regrettably, we are unable to sponsor work visas or consider candidates whose current visa status does not permit full-time employment for the specified duration.

You must be a recent Graduate of London Met: Your final piece of assessment for your degree must have been submitted within 2024. Applications from candidates who graduated before this date will not be considered for the position.

We kindly request all prospective applicants to carefully review and confirm that they meet these essential eligibility requirements before submitting their applications. 

 

In addition to clicking Apply Now, please ensure that you send your comprehensive CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role to Tahera at t.huda@londonmet.ac.uk.

 

Please note that the role entails a hybrid work arrangement. The successful candidate is expected to be present in the office once or twice and sometimes several times a week, and to work remotely for the rest of the week.

A formal probationary assessment will be conducted at the three-month mark to review the performance in the role. 

We appreciate your attention to these requirements and encourage you to apply if you fulfill the stated criteria.

 



Qualifications

No Qualifications required for this role.



Skills
  • Experience of confidently communicating with clients/customers
  • Office administration experience
  • Excellent research skills via internet / social media
  • Excellent communications skills, verbal and written 
  • Accurate data entry / IT skills and attention to detail 
  • Proven ability to meet targets within deadlines
  • Demonstration of initiative and self-motivation to work alone and within a team
  • Awareness of data confidentiality

TO APPLY: Please ensure your CV is uploaded onto your Met Temps profile under "My Documents" and submit a short cover letter or email outlining why you are suitable for the role.

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