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A leading broadcasting corporation offers a trainee position in Radio and Live Events Production. This paid 6-month program includes 20 training days and mentorship with BBC staff. Ideal for those passionate about music and storytelling, applicants must be 18 or older and legally eligible to work in the UK. Training primarily occurs in London and Salford, with travel expenses covered. Join to explore a career in radio and develop your skills in a creative environment.
Job Title: BBC Open Music Trainee - Radio and Live Events Production
Start date: 04 May 2026
End date: 30 October 2026
Scheme duration: 20 days across 6 months - this will be a mixture of weekday and weekends.
Salary: £25,000 (plus travel expenses where applicable)
Location: Open to everyone in the UK. Training and development opportunities will mainly happen in London and Salford with travel paid for those not based in these areas
Deadline for applications: Sunday 01 March 2026, 23:59
Passionate about radio? Curious about classical music? Whether you've considered working at the BBC or not thought about it until now, BBC Open Music is here to help you find out if this could be your path.
BBC Open Music is a training and development scheme which brings together creatives, musicians and aspiring radio or technical producers from all genres, backgrounds and regions across the UK. It's designed to help you build new skills, spark fresh ideas, and explore collaboration withinorchestral and classical musicbroadcasting at the BBC.
The BBC Open Music trainee scheme will offer a paid 6‑month training and development programme focusing on either Radio & Live Events Production (creating music radio programmes) or Technical Production (sound recording and engineering).
Trainees will take part in 20 paid training & development days spread over 6 months (a combination of weekend and weekdays) including the following:
BBC Open Music is offering opportunities in both Technical Production and Radio and Live Events Production. We can only accept an application from each individual for one pathway. Here is detail of what you could expect from working in the Radio and Events Production area.
If you like coming up with ideas, want to tell stories and are keen to learn more in this area then the Radio & Live Events Production traineeship could suit you the best. Types of things you could get involved in might be:
To find more information about the Technical Production Pathway click here.
There are 15 trainee roles available for individuals over the age of 18 (on 1st May 2026) from across the UK. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to join us. We welcome and encourage applications from those who are under‑represented in the radio and music sector. This includes individuals from Black, Asian or minority ethnic backgrounds, people who are deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent people, and people from working class backgrounds.
You don't need formal qualifications or any experience working in radio or classical music to apply - you just need to have a curiosity for exploring what a career in this area might look like. Open Music could be a great fit if you:
The most important thing to remember when applying is that we are looking for your potential. We can only accept one application per candidate, so please choose either the Radio Production or Technical Production pathway based on which best reflects your strengths and interests.
First, you will complete an application form to help us get to know you a bit better. Just click 'Apply Now' to create a candidate profile and answer a few questions - no CV or cover letter needed.
If your application demonstrates some of the qualities we're looking for then you will be invited to a short online interview. We hope to let you know the final outcome of your application by Tuesday 17 March. Interviews will take place on 24 - 26 March 2026 and will take place online.
If you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply (e.g. submitting your application in an alternative format), please contact usat openmusic@bbc.co.uk.
For more information, visit bbc.co.uk/openmusic
This job description is a written statement of the essential characteristics of the job, with its principal accountabilities, incorporating a note of the skills, knowledge and experience required for a satisfactory level of performance. This is not intended to be a complete, detailed account of all aspects of the duties involved.
Please note: If you were to be offered this role, the BBC will conduct Employment screening checks which include Reference checks; Eligibility to work checks; and if applicable to the role, Safeguarding and Adverse media/Social media checks. Any offer made is conditional on these checks being satisfactory.
For any general queries, please contact: bbchr@bbc.co.uk
The BBC is committed to redeploying employees seeking suitable alternative employment within the BBC and they will be given priority consideration ahead of other applicants. Priority consideration means for those employees seeking redeployment their application will be considered alongside anyone else at risk of redundancy, prior to any individuals being considered who are not at risk.
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