Production coordinator skills bootcamp

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Date
8 Jun, 09:15 - 18 Jun 2026, 17:00
Location
Chesham
Price
Free
Application deadline
22 May 2026
Career stages
Experienced
Industries
Film, Unscripted TV, High-end TV, Children's TV, VFX

The Production Coordinator Skills Bootcamp is an intensive industry-led training programme designed to support individuals looking to move into production coordinator roles within film and television.

Delivered over two weeks, the bootcamp focuses on developing the practical and organisational skills required to work effectively within a production office. Key areas covered include production paperwork and reporting, scheduling, budgeting, logistics, communication across departments.

This free training is aimed at those with existing experience in production, including key PAs, production secretaries, APOCs, or individuals with transferable skills from other departments or unscripted TV who are looking to transition into scripted production.

*Priority will be given to residents of Hertfordshire in line with funding requirements.

Bursary applicable

There are ScreenSkills bursaries available to cover some or all of the costs of this training course - including travel, accommodation, subsistence, care or disability access support to attend this course. To find out more about the support you may be eligible for, click the button below:

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About this listing

This training course is not funded or commissioned by ScreenSkills, but has been reviewed to ensure it is meeting agreed standards such as industry-led diversity targets, appropriate business insurance, and evidence of previous quality training provision.

Location

Old Drill Hall, Bellingdon Rd.
Chesham
Buckinghashire
HP5 2HA

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