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A leading theatre company in London seeks a Theatre Operations Trainee for a 12-week program focused on developing key skills in theatre management and customer service. The candidate will supervise Front of House teams and engage in hands-on training to ensure exceptional audience experiences. Open to individuals with lived experience of forced displacement, this role offers mentorship and networking opportunities for a future career in theatre management.
Good Chance Stage Door Programme : Theatre Operations Trainee
Job description
Department : Front of House
Reports to : Theatre Management
Key internal contacts : Theatre Management
Electrics Department
Stage Department
Stage Door
Box Office
Operations Department
Buildings Department
Health and Safety Consultant
Nimax Senior Management Team
Responsible for : Front of House Team
About Nimax Theatres
Owned by Nica Burns and Max Weitzenhoffer Nimax Theatres is an entrepreneurial and innovative organisation that owns and operates six theatres in the heart of Londons West End the Apollo Duchess Garrick Lyric Palace and Vaudeville. Additionally Nica Burns has built an exciting new flexible theatre located at the top of Charing Cross Road @sohoplace which has a close operational relationship with Nimax Theatres. Our theatres currently have a combined capacity of 5600 seats and in addition to hosting some of the UKs most critically acclaimed and successful plays and musical present a busy and varied programme of comedy concerts and childrens theatre.
We are a unique diverse loyal team founded on respect. We are here to put on great shows that people want to come and see and deliver a fantastic experience in beautiful buildings. In 2022 Nimax was a pioneering partner with the charity Good Chance in its highly successful Stage Door programme which created bespoke training opportunities for people from refugee and asylumseeking backgrounds to nurture the next generation of creative industry professionals. Once again we are delighted to be partnering with Good Chance to create this paid operational role which will include experience training and development as well as peer support and networking opportunities for the successful applicant.
About Good Chance
In a world of entrenching polarisation Good Chance creates ground-breaking heart-thumpingtheatre that shakes hands with the world (Sunday Times). Founded by playwrights Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson Good Chance established its first temporary Theatre of Hope an 11-metre geodesic dome in the heart of the Jungle refugee and migrant camp in Calais in 2015 promoting freedom of expression creativity and dignity for everyone. Good Chance now creates powerful and provoking work including The Jungle Kyoto and A Grain of Sand and radical acts of solidarity like The Walk with Little Amal Fly With Me and From Here On. Their work sparks new connections and conversations across divides through surprise and spectacle. They connect communities through art and explore the big issues of our time including migration and the climatecrisis to make real change possible. Central to all of this is the development of displaced artists to become an integral part of the UKs creative just a decade. Good Chance has reached over 1.2 million in-person and 550 million digitally all around the world and theyve worked with over 2000 artists from 52 countries in 904 events across the UK USA Europe Turkey and Algeria.
About Stage Door
Stage Door is Good Chance Theatres flagship programme for early-career creatives from backgrounds of forced displacement to gain experience in the industry nurturing the next generation of theatre professionals from across the traineeship will sit as part of a growing development of the Stage Door programme Stage Door 10 which will see ten traineeships rolled out across the country this year. As part of SD10 the Theatre Operations Trainee will have the opportunity to become part of a cohort of trainees meeting together throughout the programme period and benefiting from networking skills development and masterclass opportunities from Good Chance and their partners. The trainee will also receive a number of one-to-one wellbeing sessions with Good Chance's Deputy Artistic Director as well as a series of mentoring sessions from a team member at Nimax towards the end of their placement to support them as they consider their next steps in the theatre industry.
About this role
Theatre Operations Trainee 12-Week Training Program :
As a Theatre Operations Trainee you will join a team of Theatre Operations Supervisors with the aim of developing the skills and experience required to step into a supervisory role. Throughout a 12-week training program you will receive hands-on training and mentorship to build your ability to manage the Front of House and Bar teams ensuring exceptional customer service operational efficiency and a safe welcoming environment.
By the end of the 12-week training period you will have developed the core skills of a Theatre Operations Supervisor including supervising teams ensuring operational excellence and delivering exceptional customer service. These transferable skills are recognised across the theatre industry and will provide an excellent basis for a future career in house management in any theatre or venue environment.
This job description is not an exhaustive document but reflects the current position and details may be changed from time to time. The post-holder will be required to carry out any other duties as may reasonably be requested consistent with their job title and status. The duties contained within this Job Description must be always performed within the Company’s stated guidelines and operational policies. The successful applicant will be given all the necessary support training and development to be able to meet the expected outcomes.
Essential
Desirable
Let us know in your application if you hold a Personal Licence relating to the sale of alcohol but this is not necessary for you to apply to work with us.
This role is open specifically to individuals with lived experience of forced displacement.
Start date : 10 November 2025 (TBC)
End date : w / c 2 Feb 2025 (TBC)
Time commitment : 30 - 40 hours per week (to be agreed)
Location : London UK
Please submit the following materials to no later than 6pm on 29th October. Applicants are welcome to submit their applications in a format that is most accessible to them.
Interviews will be held in London during on the 29th & 30th October and 4th November 2025.
Required Experience :
Intern
Employment Type : Contract
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1