CAVC is working in partnership with BBC Cymru Wales to launch three new training and apprenticeship schemes to cast its net wider than ever before in the search for new recruits. The broadcaster is also offering wide-ranging support for those wanting to learn more about a career with the BBC and apply for a position, with a focus on encouraging more people from under-represented backgrounds to apply.
This highly creative and expansive partnership provides opportunities for participants in the form of 'Discovery Days', a First Steps Programme which includes time at the BBC, mentor assignment and workshops to help prepare candidates for the apprenticeship application process and 10 Wales Digital Journalism Apprenticeships available to anyone over the age of 18.
Rhodri Talfan Davies, Director of BBC Wales said:
“At a time of unprecedented change, this is an opportunity for us to help develop a new generation of content-makers in communities across Wales. It’s vital that we promote greater diversity across the creative industries in Wales and this new programme will help turbo-charge our efforts. The scheme will also play an important role in strengthening journalism training in Wales.” (March 2018)
Sian Gwynedd, Head of Content Production at BBC Wales, said:
“The BBC wants to recruit the best and the brightest, and these schemes are designed to give people from all backgrounds an insight into what we do and support them if they decide to apply for an apprenticeship. BBC Wales’s talent opportunities and Digital Journalism Apprenticeships are intended to throw open the doors and make the BBC as inclusive as possible so that talented, creative people of all backgrounds feel that they can apply to work here.”
Kay Martin, Principal of Cardiff and Vale College, said:
“Cardiff and Vale College has a long history of working with the BBC to provide work based learning opportunities for young people in Creative and Digital Media so this new apprenticeship is an excellent opening to develop our long-standing relationship with one of the largest employers in the country. We are dedicated to nurturing growth and developing potential across all the communities we serve so the BBC’s commitment to ensuring this new apprenticeship promotes greater diversity in the Welsh creative industries is extremely welcome and we are delighted to be a part of that.”
Discovery Days are already underway across Wales, with dates in the diary for Bangor, Colwyn Bay and Deeside in the north, as well as Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. Meanwhile the application process will open in January for the first intake of the BBC Wales Digital Journalism Apprenticeships which will start in September 2019. These 10 full-time posts, which are two-year placements, will be in addition to 25 apprenticeships the BBC already offers every year. The training will be delivered by Cardiff and Vale College, in partnership with the BBC Academy.