A MENTORING scheme aimed at helping the careers of northern women in film and television is open for applications.
Screen Alliance North, a BFI skills cluster for the North of England, is joining forces to support Women in Film and TV’s h successful industry mentoring scheme.
The scheme aims to enhance the careers of seven women from the North across a variety of film and TV roles.
Caroline Cooper-Charles, Chief Executive of Screen Yorkshire and lead partner for Screen Alliance North said: “The work that Women in Film and TV do is critical in empowering women in the media.
“Through their mentoring initiative, which supports women across the UK, they help women to advance in their careers, improve their networks and give them the opportunity to learn from leading professionals in the industry.
“This well-established programme has been highly successful and we’re delighted to be partnering to strengthen its impact across the North and ensure that our exceptional regional talent can grow and be nurtured.”
The mentoring scheme now in its 14th year is open to mid-career women in film, television, and digital media.
The six-month scheme offers one-to-one mentoring with senior industry professionals, peer-to-peer training, and bespoke career development workshops.
The programme is designed for women looking to take a significant step in their career. Seven women will be selected from the North of England following a detailed selection process.
Each mentee will be paired with a relevant industry professional to guide and support them through the mentorship programme.
Screen Alliance North has funded four places for women in below-the-line roles. Additionally, its partners Liverpool Film Office, North East Screen, and Screen Manchester, have provided funding for three more places for above-the-line roles, ensuring comprehensive support across the North.
Katie Bailiff, CEO of Women in Film and TV added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Screen Alliance North to offer seven dedicated places in the North of England on our Four Nations Mentoring Scheme.
“We are passionate about developing mid career female talent in the north and look forward to bringing together a diverse cohort to supercharge their careers.”
Anyone interested in the scheme can apply here Mentoring | WFTV UK up until 5pm on Monday, September 16. A minimum of five years experience is needed and all roles within the screen industry will be considered.
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