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We need a wide range of skills in a variety of occupations to produce performances of the very highest standard, so we look for talented people to join us. See a list of current vacancies at the RSC.

  • Current vacancies

    Current vacancies

    Here you can find a list of current vacancies, and you can also sign-up to recieve email alerts about new vacancies at the RSC.

  • Think Theatre

    Think Theatre

    Have you ever thought about working in the theatre? There are hundreds of different jobs in this industry and only one of them is acting. Watch a series of videos where RSC staff talk about their journies into theatre.

  • Work placements

    Work placements

    A work placement will give you a first-hand opportunity to see a fully professional, internationally renowned theatre company at work. Here you can find out more about the different areas you can get experience in and apply for current placement vacancies.

  • School work experience

    School work experience

    Every year a group of young people in Years 10 and 11 join us to participate in a range of hands-on activities that demonstrate how different theatre departments contribute to our productions. Discover more and see the journal the last year's group.

  • Apprenticeships

    Apprenticeships

    We offer three-year RSC craft apprenticeships that combine learning received in the workplace whilst also enabling apprentices to complete a vocational qualification at a local college.

  • Grett Goldin bursary

    Grett Goldin bursary

    The Brett Goldin Bursary is designed to enhance and fine-tune South African actors who are committed to the need and desire to expand their knowledge and acting ability of Shakespeare. The bursary was created in memory of South Africa actor Brett Goldin who dies in 2006.

Work placements

The Courtyard Theatre

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