Production Coordinator Apprentice
We are seeking a motivated Production Coordinator to support KOJO’s EMEA production team across live sports presentation and event projects.
This role is ideal for someone eager to grow a career in event production, offering hands-on experience across client support, event delivery, creative development, and onsite operations, with a clear pathway toward becoming an Event Producer.
Responsibilities:
Strong interest in live events, sports presentation, and event production Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines Clear and professional communication skills with clients, suppliers, and internal teams High attention to detail and accuracy in documentation and logistics Basic understanding of event budgeting and cost tracking Familiarity with event logistics, scheduling, and onsite operations Awareness of Health & Safety requirements in live event environments Comfortable using project management and office tools (Microsoft Office, Google Drive or similar) Proactive, adaptable team player with a strong willingness to learn and support othersQualifications:
Degree or equivalent experience in Events, Production, Marketing, Business, or a related field Previous experience or practical exposure to live events, sport presentation, or event production is desirable Willingness and availability to work flexible hours, including weekends during peak event periods Eligibility to work in the relevant location and ability to travel to event sites as requiredWhy Kojo?
Genuine: We are authentic, honest and transparent. We do business with heart and lead with integrity in everything we do Curious: We’re always learning, exploring and discovering new ideas, processes and ways to collaborate Caring: We care deeply about our people, the quality of our work and the partnerships we build with our clients Fearless: We encourage experimentation, push boundaries and empower our people to be bold. We embrace failure as part of the creative journey Growth Mindset: We aim high, celebrate our wins and continuously challenge ourselves to grow Purpose-Driven: We make a positive contribution through our work and believe in doing business with heart United: We support one another, work as one team and succeed togetherWe strive to build a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we work in. We welcome and encourage applications from traditionally underrepresented groups in the technology industry, including women, older people, people with a disability and ethnic minorities
Training:
Junior Production Coordinator Level 4 Apprenticeship:
This occupation is found in the creative media industries. Junior production coordinators work as part of a production team delivering film, radio, audio, TV, digital content or animated series, commercials or in specialist post production departments.
A junior production coordinator may be employed by television, film, digital, radio or audio production companies or VFX or post production facilities.
They may work for a production, or a series of productions, seeing them through from pre-production through to post production, or through a specific part of the process.
Duties:
Create, populate and manage production documentation such as schedules, production or show plans, call sheets and daily reports Identify, obtain and manage resources for a media production, such as crew, facilities and media assets in line with timescales and budget Contribute to the compliance and the financial management of productions in line with production requirements Contribute to the compliance with health and safety policies, processes and procedures, including completion of risk assessments on productions Support the compliance of the production with legislative, organisational and industry standards and requirements Work autonomously and collaboratively with colleagues, clients or customers, in order to meet agreed production requirements Manage others on productions as required Manage production workflows throughout the stages of a production in line with requirements, resolving or escalating any problems Apply technical knowledge and skills to ensure the delivery of productions or content in line with the deadlines and requirements of the production Determine and obtain the clearances required for materials being used on productionsView Full Standard:
https://skillsengland.education.gov.uk/apprenticeships/st0792-v1-2?view=standard
Training Outcome:
This role is ideal for someone eager to grow a career in event production, offering hands-on experience across client support, event delivery, creative development, and onsite operations, with a clear pathway toward becoming an Event Producer
Employer Description:
This role is at KOJO Sport which is part of the PMY Group.
Our purpose at KOJO is to captivate audiences globally with creativity that influences, entertains, and inspires. As part of the KOJO team, you are energetic, passionate, and love pushing the boundaries to ensure our team is delivering high quality and innovative work.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday (With weekend work where needed) 9.00am - 5.30pm
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills