Discover training and CPD opportunities to help you support young people to explore careers in the screen industries. From online courses to one-off webinars, our free training will give careers leads and other educators the knowledge and confidence needed to advise the next generation of talent on screen industry careers.
Webinar - Pathways into the Screen Industries
Date: Wednesday 25 February 2026, 16:00-17:00
This session focuses on the different pathways young people can take to pursue careers in the screen industries including academic routes, apprenticeships and training programmes, and direct-to-industry routes (via entry level roles).
By the end of the session, you will have increased knowledge on each pathway, and be more confident in advising students based on interests, personal circumstances and aspirations.
Online Course - Screen Careers Across the Curriculum
Aimed at educators and careers professionals supporting 11-18 year olds, this online course will help you to make unexpected connections between school subjects and job roles in film, TV, animation, VFX and games. We'll explore hidden roles and skills with applications that extend across and beyond the screen industries, and take you on a journey through a games studio in Northern Ireland to see how they have put some of those subjects into practice.
Online course - First Jobs in Film and TV
Meet early career professionals and learn different ways that young people can take their first steps into the screen industries. You'll learn about the skills and qualities that got them the job and what a typical working day looks like, getting an inside perspective on the range of pathways available to enter the world of film and TV production.
Online course - Supporting Screen Careers Conversations
Discover the different sectors that make up the screen industries and learn how to tackle some of the common queries that you'll come across in discussions with your students. You'll get the inside scoop on the range of roles on offer, key labour market information and the work the industry is doing to become more accessible to a diverse range of young people.
