Training Coordinator, NFTS Cymru Wales

The Production Guild
Cardiff
1 day ago
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Company: National Film & Television School


Type: Part Time


Closes: Mon 6th Apr 2026


We are recruiting for a Training Coordinator on a freelance basis to support our team at NFTS Cymru Wales in Cardiff. This role will primarily support our BBC | YouTube Create Connect programme, alongside other NFTS Cymru Wales projects, carrying out administrative duties such as booking rooms, equipment, travel and accommodation, raising contracts and POs, setting up training rooms and ensuring that students are kept fully informed about programme activities.


Starting as soon as possible, the role requires 3 days a week between now and 3rd July, and then again from 24th August to 30th October 2026. You will need to commute into central Cardiff at least one day a week and be able to work occasional evenings and weekends (remaining hours can be worked flexibly). Travel across the UK may be required for the Create Connect programme events.


This role would suit someone who is highly organized, with excellent verbal and written communication skills and a good knowledge of IT programmes such as MS Office suite and Canva.


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