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Technical Theatre Apprentice

Salary £25,397 per annum
Location Lewes
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This is a Temporary, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.

We are currently recruiting for a Technical Theatre Apprentice to join our Technical & Production department on a full-time 24 month contract.


Glyndebourne Opera House is delighted to be launching a number of apprenticeships in backstage areas from January 2026 onwards. If you are looking for a practical route into the creative industries, working with industry experts at an internationally recognised Opera House then we may have the right opportunity for you.

An apprenticeship is a hands-on, paid, working role, learning all the skills required to work within an Opera or Theatre environment, fully equipping you to enter the industry after the fixed 2-year term. You will receive a nationally recognised (Creative Industries Production Technician) Level 3 apprenticeship qualification, along with working with some of the most eminent industry professionals in the country on world class Opera productions. You will be given 1 day per week to study and/or attend college, either remotely or in person.

 

Job Purpose

To learn and apply the skills of a multi-skilled technician, working in Lighting, Sound and Stage whilst studying the Level 3 Creative Industries Production Technician (Creative Venue Technician) Apprenticeship Standard in collaboration with Chichester College.

An Apprenticeship is an entry level paid employment position where you learn the required skills on the job from our professional team. You will be given 1 day per week to study and/or attend college, either remotely or in person.
 

Key Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Develop the necessary practical skills to be able to rig, focus, operate, construct and maintain lighting equipment

  • Develop the necessary practical skills to be able to rig, focus, operate, construct and maintain sound and video equipment

  • Develop the necessary practical skills to be able to construct, maintain and operate theatrical scenery and flying systems

  • Develop the skills to interpret plans and specifications, respond to design requirements and meet deadlines

  • Assist with production get ins and get outs including the safe and efficient loading and unloading of vehicles

  • Learn to use a variety of tools and access equipment safely and competently

  • Learn to work at height and in hazardous locations safely, using appropriate PPE as required

  • Assist in the safe and effective management of theatre storage systems and maintain a tidy workspace

  • Undertake duties on live performances such as show operation, creating and working to a cue sheet and performing pre-show and post-show checks

  • Learn to adhere to Health and Safety legislation and understand its application in the live events industry

  • Learn about the wider theatre and live events industry, including relevant legislation, unions and industry bodies

  • Develop the necessary skills to work co-operatively with colleagues or to work autonomously following a brief

  • Keep up to date with technical and production developments in the live arts through independent reading and research

  • Attend Chichester College seminars and commit to course study to complete a level 3 Apprenticeship

  • Undertake an end point assessment as part of the level 3 Apprenticeship

  • Work closely with the nominated workplace mentor at Glyndebourne who will support the apprentice with completion of their coursework and portfolio

  • Undertake any additional training required by Chichester College in the form of functional skills (Mathematics and English)

  • This list of responsibilities is not exhaustive, and the apprentice will be required to perform other reasonable job-related or ad-hoc duties outside of this as operationally required and at the discretion of the Technical Heads of Departments and Senior team

 

Knowledge, Skills and Experience

ESSENTIAL

  • Interest in technical theatre, with a demonstrable desire to follow technical theatre and live events as a career path

  • Previous engagement in community, amateur or professional theatre/live events

  • A positive self motivated attitude to learning and to attending college to achieve an apprenticeship standard

  • An enthusiastic, committed and flexible attitude to work, including the ability to work antisocial hours

  • Excellent punctuality and good time management

  • Computer literacy

  • There is a substantial element of heavy lifting and manual handling necessary to undertake the role therefore a good level of physical fitness is required

  • Have experience of working independently and carrying out independent research

  • GCSE Grade C/4 or above (or equivalent), in English and Mathematics

 

DESIRABLE

  • Previous experience of working in a professional environment

  • Experience of using hand tools

  • Experience of lighting, sound or stage craft

  • Whilst not essential a driving licence and car is desirable to aid with commuting and working antisocial hours

  • ICT qualification or experience is desirable

 

Hours

This is a fixed-term, 24 month contract starting in January 2026.

The contractual hours are based on 40 hours per week worked over 6 days.The job will at times require unsociable working hours.

 

Salary and Benefits

The salary for this position is £25,397 per annum. Salaries are reviewed annually on the 1st January.

We offer 33 days/6.6 weeks holiday inclusive of bank holidays, per annum.

We can offer a beautiful working environment, and the chance to see world-class opera.  For those without their own transport we have a free minibus service to and from Lewes railway station. 

We also offer : 

  • Free Pilates and Zumba classes, once a week

  • Corporate Gym memberships

  • An onsite Physiotherapist 

  • Cost price electric car charging

  • Cycle to Work scheme

  • Subsidised dining at our onsite restaurants

  • Free tea and coffee

  • Discount at the Glyndebourne shop

  • Free on-site parking 

  • Free minibus service to and from Lewes train station and Ringmer

  • Discount at various highstreet retailers through the Glyndebourne benefits hub

 

How to Apply

Glyndebourne is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a Registered Charity. We promote equality, diversity and inclusion in our workplace and actively encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply for vacancies, including ethnically diverse and disabled candidates, who are currently under-represented in our workforce.

Please apply by completing your application via our website.

The closing date for applications is Sunday 23rd November. Interviews to take place on Tuesday 4th December.

As a Disability Confident Employer, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for our vacancies. If relevant to you, please inform us of this in your covering letter. If you have any questions in relation to this or if you would like this advert sent to you in a larger or dyslexia friendly font then please contact a member of the HR team at recruitment@glyndebourne.com. 

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The Glyndebourne Festival (running from May to August), features a programme of six operas in its 1,200-seat opera house, attracting audiences from around the world. The Autumn Season (October to December) extends Glyndebourne’s reach, offering audiences the opportunity to experience fresh perspectives and new works in a dynamic and exploratory setting. Together, the Festival and Autumn Season welcome over 125,000 attendees annually, with many more engaging through online streaming and other digital platforms.

Remaining financially independent since its inception, Glyndebourne is a registered charity that relies on box office income, memberships, and donations to fund its operations. Committed to artistic excellence, audience development, and accessibility, Glyndebourne continues to expand the reach and appreciation of opera for all.

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