Producer
Salary
Between £35,000 - £37,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
Hours
Standard 40 hours (including lunch break) per week (usual office hours 10am-6pm).
Location
North West
Closing Date
02 February 2026
Position Type
Full Time
Advert expires on
02 February 2026
Main Duties
We are seeking an experienced PRODUCER to join our team.
A key member of TJAC’s core team, the Producer will lead on strategic delivery of our diverse range of ambitious and exciting new projects from 2026, including a UK tour, a new theatre commission, international development of new work, community projects and digital outputs.
This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive, highly organised, solution-driven producer confident in managing projects from concept through to delivery. You will deliver TJAC’s ambitous programme, acting as lead producer on the creation of original work for diverse UK and international audiences with a strong commitment to access and inclusivity.
We know that it can be daunting to apply for a role where you may not think you met all of the essential criteria. However, we’d love to hear from you, so if you meet one or more of the essential criteria, please apply!
Applications Close: 10am Monday 2 February 2026
Skills and Experience Required
Essential
- Previous substantial industry experience of acting as lead or primary producer for live performance/theatre across a range of scales.
- Experience of managing single or multi-year project budgets of £250,000+.
- Experience of working with design/technical/production and concept creative teams. Experience of delivering learning and participation or community projects as a producer Proven ability to deal with multiple work-streams with a range of deadlines.
Knowledge of ITC/Equity Contracts. - IT literate, with a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages and Google Drive.
Desirable
- Experience of effective line management and pastoral care and managing project teams.
- Experience of international touring, visas, permissions and licenses.
- Experience working with schools or as a workshop facilitator
- Experience of working on projects with diverse community groups.
- Experience of digital storytelling and/or creative technology.
- Previous experience as safeguarding officer (or higher).