The Production Assistant provides logistical, administrative, and on‑set support for all Screen and Audio productions, including showreels, short films, classroom sharings, and screenings. The role is responsible for location scouting, call sheets, props/costume coordination, transport logistics, permits, and supporting smooth daily operations across the academic year. The post holder ensures an organised, well‑resourced department and contributes directly to a safe, professional filming environment for students and staff.
Production Logistics & Coordination
Scout, negotiate, and secure filming locations for showreels and short films.
Draft call sheets, schedules, and production information for circulation.
Coordinate transport, van bookings, and student driver arrangements.
Prepare and manage props, costume requirements, and location resources.
Create and manage post-production schedule, liaising with industry creatives and Screen and Audio team.
Administrative & Office Support
Maintain production documentation, including contracts, risk assessment drafts, and schedules.
Support budget tracking by organising receipts, invoices, purchase logs, and filling in credit card expenditure forms.
Prepare departmental printed materials such as headshots, displays, and timetables.
On‑Set & Location Support
Support access, setup, and logistics on filming days.
Handle sign‑in/out of equipment, props, and on‑set resources.
Act as a point of contact for location owners and external practitioners.
Cross‑Department & Screening Support
Liaise with Marketing for screenings and communications.
Arrange invitations, programmes, and venue bookings for showreel and film screenings.
Support classroom kit and film kit management under guidance from the Technical Manager.
The above list is not exhaustive and the post holder will be required to take on additional responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.
Experience & Skills
Essential
Experience coordinating productions, events, or comparable logistical work.
Strong organisational and communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple deadlines and relationships simultaneously.
Ability to work collaboratively and independently.
Basic understanding of filming environments and production processes.
Basic understanding of film and AV equipment.
Ability to travel to various filming locations across Greater London.
Desirable
Experience in Higher Education, conservatoire training, or creative industries.
Experience with event management or location coordination.
Full, clean UK driving licence.
Personal Qualities
Motivation to work with young people and support their development.
Emotional resilience and ability to maintain professional boundaries and work collaboratively in a team.
Commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion and belonging.
Positive attitude toward discipline, structure, and professional expectations.
Commitment to continuous professional development.
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