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Administration | Creative and media
Arts administrators help to organise events and exhibitions, manage staff, and look after buildings like theatres or museums.
You'll usually need 2 to 3 A-Levels, or equivalent, for a degree in one of these subjects.
You'll usually need: some GCSEs, usually including English and maths, or equivalent, for a Level 2 (intermediate) apprenticeship.
Relevant skills and experience are valued by employers. You could get this through volunteering or temporary work like: helping with student or community drama productions or concerts, working front of house or at box offices at arts centres, cinemas or theatres and taking temporary jobs with arts festivals. Volunteering can help you to develop a network of contacts within the industry. Competition for jobs can be strong, so contacts may help you to find work.
You'll need:
Your day-to-day tasks could include:
With experience, you could become an arts officer or manager. You could also take on freelance work or become a consultant.
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