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A leading broadcasting company in Glasgow is offering a full-time Production Apprenticeship. This 13-month role involves working alongside programme makers to create engaging audio content while earning a recognised qualification. Suitable for enthusiastic individuals eager to learn about content production, this role does not require previous qualifications. Successful candidates will gain hands-on experience and support in developing their career within the BBC.
Job Requisition ID: 34555 • Job Closing Date: 11 January 2026
Contract Type: Fixed‑Term Apprenticeship, Full‑time for 13 months
Department: BBC Audio
Location: Glasgow – Pacific Quay
Salary: £22,950
Join us as a Production Apprentice at the BBC to kick‑start a career in broadcasting. We’re committed to your skills and talent development, offering on‑the‑job learning that leads to a recognised apprenticeship qualification with one of our learning providers.
This is your chance to launch a career at the very heart of British broadcasting. We’re looking for enthusiastic individuals who want to discover how we create content and bring ideas to life. Depending on your placement area, you could work behind the scenes on exciting productions—from gripping dramas to live radio—and gain a recognised qualification while learning on the job.
To learn more about the schemes we offer, register for one of our webinars. The webinar for this scheme takes place on Wednesday 10th December at 6 pm. If you can’t attend, view the replay on the BBC’s YouTube playlist.
The BBC Audio production teams deliver more than 100 hours of original audio daily across Radio 1, 1Xtra, The Asian Network, Radio 2, 6Music, Radio 3, Radio 4, and the World Service, plus content for BBC Sounds. Our podcasts and radio programmes reach audiences worldwide. We collaborate with top names in music, entertainment, journalism and major festivals.
In Glasgow, Edinburgh and Belfast we create programmes such as Front Row, classical music, books and readings, and narrative podcasts.
You’ll learn both on and off the job. In addition to your placement at the BBC, you’ll attend regular meetings (in‑person or virtual) with our learning provider to work toward an industry‑recognised qualification (SCQF 7 in Creative Media).
We focus on potential rather than qualifications. We look for passion for producing world‑class content and operational excellence. If you bring enthusiastic audio production skills, a keenness to learn all aspects of programme making, and flexibility to work across a variety of speech and music radio, we encourage you to apply.
This scheme is aimed at non‑graduates. If you have a degree, consider other roles on the BBC careers site or apprenticeship schemes.
For candidates under 19 at 8th September 2026: to complete the apprenticeship, you must have achieved Core Skills (Scotland) at SCQF Level 5 or 6 in Communication and Numeracy. Core skills will be embedded into learning.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of something exciting. If you are interested, click “Apply Now”. A candidate profile will be created and you’ll answer a few questions – no CV or cover letter is needed.
You must live within a commuting distance of the role’s location. If you wish to apply for a different location, check out other adverts but only apply to one.
Relocation support is offered to a limited number of apprentices each year, subject to the relocation support qualifying criteria. Further details will be shared with applicants during the recruitment process.
This is a fixed‑term apprenticeship; your contract lasts for the duration of the scheme.
Throughout your apprenticeship you’ll be supported with career development, employability training, and networking opportunities to help you take your next step – whether at the BBC or elsewhere in the industry.
We welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio‑economic background, religion or belief.
We value and respect every individual’s unique contribution so that all employees feel they belong, thrive and achieve their full potential.
We take inclusivity seriously and want to ensure all candidates who are disabled or have long‑term health conditions receive the support and adjustments they need. If you require adjustments or access requirements for the recruitment process, please contact us via the Early Careers Recruitment contact form.