Job Title: BBC Open Music Trainee Technical 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: 25000(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
Please note you can only apply for one of the BBC Open Music Trainee Positions. This opportunity is aimed at individuals that have not previously worked at the BBC or gained experience through a BBC scheme.
WHAT IS BBC OPEN MUSIC
Passionate about radio Curious about classical music Whether youve 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. Its designed to help you build new skills spark fresh ideas and explore collaboration withinorchestral and classical musicbroadcasting at the BBC.
WHY JOIN THE SCHEME
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:
- Time with a matched mentor at the BBC including BBC radio production staff and sound engineers working on programmes and events at the BBC
- Opportunities including masterclasses training days specific to Radio and Live Events Production or Technical Production and hands-on experience to gain new skills with BBC Radio 3 the Proms and BBC Conecrt Orchestra
- A chance to network build contacts and form relationships across Radio & Music at the BBC
- Gain live event experience through working with BBC teams on music radio productions including a BBC Concert Orchestra collaboration for BBC Radio 3s Friday Night is Music Night
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 Technical Production area.
Technical Production
If you want to learn about the technical side of radio broadcasting then the Technical Production traineeship could suit you the best. Types of things you could get involved in might be:
- Operating studio and gallery equipment including mixing desks and audio routing systems
- Supporting live output by monitoring levels signal flow and broadcast quality
- Editing and preparing audio using industrystandard tools
- Setting up and maintaining equipment for both studio and location recordings
- Troubleshooting technical issues to keep programmes onair
- Working with production teams to deliver smooth highquality technical output
To find more information about the Radio and Events Production Pathwayclick here. You can only apply for one of the positions.
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Who would we like to hear from
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.
Eligibility
- Be 18 years old or over by the time the traineeship begins in May 2026
- Be legally eligible to work full-time in the UK for the entire duration of the traineeship
- This opportunity is aimed at individuals that have not previously worked at the BBC or gained experience through a BBC scheme.
You dont 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:
For all applicants:
- Have a desire to learn and explore whether classical music broadcasting at the BBC could be the right path for you
- Have a passion for sharing music with others
- Demonstrate an excitement to collaborate with others particularly with other BBC Open Music trainees and teams across BBC Radio and Music
For those looking to be considered for the Technical Production pathway:
- Would like to explore ways you could develop your career as a technical producer
- Demonstrate a passion for capturing music using current technologies combined with the creative side of music production
HOW TO APPLY
We have outlined the application process below; the most important thing to remember when applyingis 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.
Click Apply Now to create a candidate profile and fill out some job-specific information (no CV or cover letter is needed)
Once submitted our Early Careers team will review your information and if you meet our eligibility criteria you will receive a link via email within 48 hours to our Hirevue platform. You will be asked to complete some video and written questions which will help us to get to know you and understand why youd like to be part of Open Music
We will shortlist applications following the deadline on 1 March; if your application demonstrates some of the qualities were looking for you will be invited for a short online interview taking place between 24-26 March 2026 (please keep these dates free in your diary)
We hope to let you know the final outcome of your application by Tuesday 17 March. If you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply (e.g. submitting your application in an alternative format) please contact usat Early Careers Contact
For more information visit Experience:
Intern
Job Title: BBC Open Music Trainee Technical ProductionStart date: 04 May 2026End date: 30 October 2026Scheme duration: 20 days across 6 months this will be a mixture of weekday and weekends. Salary: 25000(plus travel expenses where applicable)Location: Open to everyone in the UK. Training and dev...
Job Title: BBC Open Music Trainee Technical 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: 25000(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
Please note you can only apply for one of the BBC Open Music Trainee Positions. This opportunity is aimed at individuals that have not previously worked at the BBC or gained experience through a BBC scheme.
WHAT IS BBC OPEN MUSIC
Passionate about radio Curious about classical music Whether youve 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. Its designed to help you build new skills spark fresh ideas and explore collaboration withinorchestral and classical musicbroadcasting at the BBC.
WHY JOIN THE SCHEME
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:
- Time with a matched mentor at the BBC including BBC radio production staff and sound engineers working on programmes and events at the BBC
- Opportunities including masterclasses training days specific to Radio and Live Events Production or Technical Production and hands-on experience to gain new skills with BBC Radio 3 the Proms and BBC Conecrt Orchestra
- A chance to network build contacts and form relationships across Radio & Music at the BBC
- Gain live event experience through working with BBC teams on music radio productions including a BBC Concert Orchestra collaboration for BBC Radio 3s Friday Night is Music Night
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 Technical Production area.
Technical Production
If you want to learn about the technical side of radio broadcasting then the Technical Production traineeship could suit you the best. Types of things you could get involved in might be:
- Operating studio and gallery equipment including mixing desks and audio routing systems
- Supporting live output by monitoring levels signal flow and broadcast quality
- Editing and preparing audio using industrystandard tools
- Setting up and maintaining equipment for both studio and location recordings
- Troubleshooting technical issues to keep programmes onair
- Working with production teams to deliver smooth highquality technical output
To find more information about the Radio and Events Production Pathwayclick here. You can only apply for one of the positions.
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Who would we like to hear from
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.
Eligibility
- Be 18 years old or over by the time the traineeship begins in May 2026
- Be legally eligible to work full-time in the UK for the entire duration of the traineeship
- This opportunity is aimed at individuals that have not previously worked at the BBC or gained experience through a BBC scheme.
You dont 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:
For all applicants:
- Have a desire to learn and explore whether classical music broadcasting at the BBC could be the right path for you
- Have a passion for sharing music with others
- Demonstrate an excitement to collaborate with others particularly with other BBC Open Music trainees and teams across BBC Radio and Music
For those looking to be considered for the Technical Production pathway:
- Would like to explore ways you could develop your career as a technical producer
- Demonstrate a passion for capturing music using current technologies combined with the creative side of music production
HOW TO APPLY
We have outlined the application process below; the most important thing to remember when applyingis 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.
Click Apply Now to create a candidate profile and fill out some job-specific information (no CV or cover letter is needed)
Once submitted our Early Careers team will review your information and if you meet our eligibility criteria you will receive a link via email within 48 hours to our Hirevue platform. You will be asked to complete some video and written questions which will help us to get to know you and understand why youd like to be part of Open Music
We will shortlist applications following the deadline on 1 March; if your application demonstrates some of the qualities were looking for you will be invited for a short online interview taking place between 24-26 March 2026 (please keep these dates free in your diary)
We hope to let you know the final outcome of your application by Tuesday 17 March. If you require any reasonable adjustments in order to apply (e.g. submitting your application in an alternative format) please contact usat Early Careers Contact
For more information visit Experience:
Intern
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