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Uk Jewish Film Festival

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£27352

Uk Jewish Film Festival, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • U
  • Onsite working
  • Graduate programme

Posted 2 weeks ago, 31 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 1e77966c96624e08b64d5305a2ba6e17

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    UKJF is currently looking for enthusiastic interns to support the Festival Producer, Box Office Manager and Digital Marketing Manager in the delivery of the UK Jewish Film Festival 2024.


  • Under their supervision, as well as through interaction with other team members, the successful candidates will have the opportunity to engage in a full spectrum of entry-level tasks, gaining an understanding of how the organisation works as well as acquiring practical knowledge and skills required in the film industry.

    Placements are awarded to enthusiastic candidates who wish to build on their skills in this environment and gain a broader understanding through practical experience.

    To gain the full experience, interns are strongly encouraged to participate in the entire range of activities. Ideal candidates will demonstrate a willingness to develop in all aspects of the department's work.

    The position will start from the beginning of October and finish by the end of November. Interns are expected to work a minimum of two days a week until the beginning of the festival where hours will increase to accommodate for the festival.,
  • Interest in film

  • Some experience and interest in developing a career in marketing/box office/event production/film industry

  • Excellent literacy skills

  • Excellent IT skills

    UK Jewish Film exhibits the best of world Jewish cinema in the UK and internationally, provides support and training to new and emerging filmmakers, and delivers education events for a wide variety of audiences.


  • The UK Jewish Film Festival (7-17 November) this year celebrates its 28th anniversary and will be in cinemas nationwide and online. It is a BAFTA-qualifying festival and the largest festival of its type in Europe.