Junior Freelance Production Assistants (Events)

Location of Role: Good Growth Hub and V&A East
Days: 4 days paid training £200 & 11 days at £250
Day Rate: £250 per day (this includes any related travel costs and expenses incurred)
Total Fee: £3550

About the East Bank Academy

East Bank is continuing its work with A New Direction, operators of the Good Growth Hub - an award-winning charity generating opportunities for children and young people to develop their creativity through the East Bank Academy.

For the Festival, the East Bank Academy will create 16 commissioned roles, 10 of which are live now and a further 6 to be announced across the summer, connecting local young people to paid opportunities and employment within the cultural sector and creative industries. These roles will feature Social Media and Marketing, Photography, Content Creation, Event Production and Sound & Lighting related roles.

The festival is supported by the Mayor of London and Bloomberg Philanthropies.

The Festival from East Bank is an annual cultural programme hosted at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, bringing together East Bank's founding partners - BBC Music Studios, London College of Fashion, UAL, Sadler’s Wells East, V&A East and UCL East.

In 2026, the headline theme is The Music is Black, anchored by V&A's landmark exhibition 'The Music is Black: A British Story'. The festival extends this theme across live music, dance, talks, workshops and community events programmed by East Bank partners and associated collaborators throughout the Park.

In 2026, the headline theme is The Music is Black, anchored by V&A's landmark exhibition 'The Music is Black: A British Story'. The festival extends this theme across live music, dance, talks, workshops and community events programmed by East Bank partners and associated collaborators throughout the Park.

About Continental Drifts

Continental Drifts is an award-winning London-based event production company who are producing this year’s Music is Black festival for East Bank. They were established in 1996, specializing in comprehensive event production, artist management, and site production. They produce major national events including producing stages at Glastonbury, Camp Bestival & Wilderness.

They also produce many London-based festivals such as the Commonwealth Games Live site in the Olympic Park, various GLA events (Diwali/Vaisakhi/St George's Day), Great Exhibition Road Festival, hackney Carnival as well as community festivals like Lewisham Peoples Day, Green Together Festival and Royal Docks Summer Splash.

About the role 

As a Junior Freelance Production Assistant (Events), you’ll support the delivery and smooth running of live cultural events across East Bank venues, including the Good Growth Hub and V&A East. This is a handson learning role designed to build realworld experience in event production, artist liaison, frontofhouse delivery, and events administration.

Your tasks will include:

  • Supporting the onsite delivery of festivals, talks, workshops, performances, and career events
  • Assisting producers and event leads with event setup, packdown, and general logistics
  • Acting as a Junior Artist Liaison, helping to welcome artists, performers, speakers, and facilitators on event days
  • artists liaison including meeting and greet acts and Assistant Stage Management on the main stage.
  • Making sure stages and areas are operateing as needed and assisting with anything on site as required.
  • Supporting artists with schedules, access, rehearsals, and general event logistics, under the guidance of senior staff
  • Serving as a friendly, professional point of contact for artists during live events and rehearsals
  • Supporting Front of House, including welcoming audiences, checking tickets, managing queues, and signposting across venues
  • Helping set up and manage events on Eventbrite, including event listings, attendee lists, and basic ticketing support
  • Working closely with the Good Growth Hub team to support data capture, audience checkins, and attendee information in line with GDPR guidance
  • Assisting with event evaluation, including feedback collection, headcounts, and postevent reporting
  • Supporting audience experience and accessibility across different East Bank spaces
  • Attending paid training, orientation, and site inductions across East Bank venues
  • Taking part in reflection and feedback sessions to support your professional development
  • Providing production and operational support for Good Growth Hub career events and selected partner events

This role offers paid training, mentoring, and handson experience working across publicfacing events within a major cultural quarter.

  • Who We’re Looking For

    This role is ideal for someone at an early stage of their creative, events, or production career who is keen to gain practical experience working behind the scenes and front of house at live cultural events.

    We’re looking for someone who is:

    • Aged 18–30 and based in Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, or Waltham Forest
    • Interested in events, festivals, live performance, cultural production, or creative careers
    • Confident, friendly, and comfortable engaging with artists, audiences, and event partners
    • Organised, reliable, and happy working in busy, live environments
    • Comfortable working collaboratively with the Good Growth Hub team and East Bank partners
    • Currently freelancing or committed to pursuing a freelance career
    • Keen to learn about event administration, artist support, frontofhouse delivery, and evaluation

    Skills and experience 

    • Some experience supporting live events (this could be voluntary, student, community, or early freelance work)
    • An interest in Front of House, artist liaison, or events operations
    • Basic administrative or digital skills (e.g. Eventbrite, signin systems, data collection tools, Microsoft Office systems. Design Skills or knowledge of platforms such as In Design or Canva are desirable but not essential.
    • Good attention to detail and a willingness to follow processes and guidance
    • Links to relevant experience or work (portfolio, website, or short CV)

    No previous professional event production or artist liaison experience is required — this is a junior, supported role, and training will be provided throughout the programme.

    Availability (essential)

    You should be available for all or most of the following training and festival dates:

    • 8 + 9 June Days Paid Orientation and Training Days & Site Orientation
    • 13-14 June – Music is Ours
    • 18 June paid half day reflection and feedback
    • 11–12 July – Power and Respect
    • 16 July paid half day reflection and feedback
    • 22–23 August – Queer Frequencies
    • 12 – 13 September – Black to the Future
    • 16 September – Celebration Playback

    Additionally we will be looking for the selected cohort to provide coverage of 3 career events delivered by Good Growth Hub likely taking place on:

    • 15 July
    • 19/20 August (date tbc)
    • 16/17 September (date tbc)
    • And potentially other events from our partners (dates and timings tbc)
  • Eligibility

    Please note eligibility criteria before applying:

    To be eligible for the programme you must meet the programme's eligibility requirements:

    • Aged 18-30 years old
    • Current resident of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest
    • Lived in the boroughs whilst at school or college. *

    We welcome applicants who have been educated outside of the above boroughs but priority will be given to those that have attended school or college in these boroughs 

    • You must be currently freelancing or committed to pursuing a freelance career
    • Links to relevant work – a link to a recent CV, portfolio, showreel or relevant social media links

How to apply:

The deadline to apply is 22 May 2026 5pm.

To apply please fill out this application form.

Please let us know if you would like this form in a different format by contacting us at goodgrowthhub@anewdirection.org.uk

Information Session

Good Growth Hub are hosting an info session, where you can find out more about the roles Wed 20th, 4-5pm. Zoom link here (registration required)

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