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Breakthrough Traineeship – Administrative & Programme Assistant, London & South East

About Breakthrough

Breakthrough is a 6‑month employability programme designed as a stepping stone to get you workplace experience and all-important employment skills. This short placement gives you insight into a future career in the Creative Industry, supporting your confidence and professionalism in the workplace, and helping you to break through into a career that matters to you!

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The role

A 6‑month administrative role, offering hands-on experience of project and event coordination within the context of international contemporary dance, UK touring and audience/​participant engagement.

The successful candidate will provide skills development and practical experience, both in an office context and on the ground in theatre venues/​on tour. Working within our small and experienced team, the individual will make a meaningful contribution to and impact on Dance Consortium’s practical and creative outputs, alongside their own professional development.

The successful candidate will build valuable job-based skills and experience, building a valuable knowledge base which can be applied to other contexts in the future.

  • Building knowledge and experience of touring, gaining an insight into a variety of large-scale venues across the UK and Ireland (including commercial, independent, local authority and Arts Council England/​Creative Scotland supported theatres), with opportunities to travel to our partner locations as appropriate. 
  • Broadening knowledge and experience in the dance sector through access to performances, engagement activities and events. 
  • Insight into learning, engagement, access and workforce development initiatives 
  • Induction into and support in utilising and maximising the efficiency of systems & processes (e.g. Microsoft 365AI). 
  • Data processes and analysis 
  • Insight into funding, including Arts Council England reporting requirements and systems 
  • Knowledge and understanding of policies and practical application including, Justice Equity, Diversity & Inclusion; Safeguarding; Health & Safety; Environmental. 

Dance Consortium holds a special position in the dance ecology in that it is uniquely able to draw upon the knowledge and skills of the member venues and expertise, alongside connecting UK organisations and audiences to global artists and companies, and so the post-holder will have access to building their skills within this wider context. 

This role will include assisting with:

  • Project Management including bookings, scheduling and reporting/​evaluation for UK tours and engagement activities, including learning and engagement activities and our Access programme. 
  • Event and tour support (e.g. travel, accommodation, catering, space booking, RSVP lists) 
  • Research (e.g. gathering information on tour locations and amenities) 
  • Data collection and reporting (including audience, participant and environmental data), assisting in strengthening the evaluation of our work 
  • Creation/​administration of forms and surveys 
  • Assist in the production digital assets and marketing of activities 
  • Attendance at meetings (members, technical, marketing), training events and away days (knowledge, skills sharing and networking) 
  • Attending tour venues and engagement activities as appropriate (to be agreed) 

Dance Consortium is a national organisation with an office in London (at Artsadmin, Whitechapel). The role will be primarily based in our London office, with some work in the tour venues on occasion, particularly those in the South East, as well as some work from home. We would expect the successful candidate to be in the London office (or in one of our South East member venues TBC) approximately 2 days per week. Due to the nature of our work, some flexibility around hours will be needed, including some work during evenings and weekends. 

Travel costs and any necessary accommodation beyond the main work base and around the delivery of touring activities will be covered. Some assistance with travel costs to the post-holder’s main work base may be available on discussion.

Who we are:

Dance Consortium is a not-for-profit organisation that exists to tour the best contemporary dance from around the world to regional audiences and participants across the UK and Ireland.

Founded in 2000 by the Chief Executives of 24 major UK theatres, our touring programme provides a platform for diverse, culturally distinctive, original and iconic dance companies from across the globe, providing audiences with access to a range of international dance experiences that would not otherwise be available. Our South-East members include The Marlowe Theatre (Canterbury), The Mayflower (Southampton), Milton Keynes Theatre, Wycombe Swan (High Wycombe), Brighton Dome, Sadler’s Wells (London) and Southbank Centre (London).

A bespoke programme of engagement and audience development activity accompanies each tour, enhancing and deepening opportunities for engagement. Since 2000 Dance Consortium has delivered 55 Tours by 30 different companies performing to over 800,000 people.

You will need to download the job description below and read it carefully, and review the eligibility criteria below to ensure you are able to apply.

You then need to fill out the form below to submit your application.

All of the job descriptions include an “Employers advice” section and we strongly recommend that you tailor your answers to ensure they cover that advice given for the specific role you are applying for.

You can apply for more than one role if you wish to, but you will need to submit separate applications using the same process.

We strongly suggest that you research travel options for the role before applying to ensure travel is feasible.

To be eligible to apply for a Breakthrough traineeship, applicants must:

  • Be aged 18-25 on the 28 September 2026
  • Have the right to work in the UK
  • Available to start work on the 28 September 2026 and available for the duration of the placement (until 28th March 2027)
  • Have no or little (less than one month) previous experience of working in an arts, creative or voluntary sector organisation

In addition to the above, applicants should also meet one or more of the following criteria:

  • Currently not in employment, education or training (NEET)
  • Be disabled and/or Neurodivergent
  • Have current or prior mental health issues
  • Have experienced racism, homophobic or transgender discrimination
  • Be a recent school or college leaver (A level or equivalent)
  • Are struggling to find work due to lack of employment or training experience

Please note that this programme is not suitable for those on a degree placement year or an MA programme.

Download the full job description

This contains more information about the role, including advice from the employer.

Breakthrough 2026 Application Form

Contact us

If you are unsure if you are eligible, have any other questions, or need information in a different format, please email our Careers team:

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