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LFF Expanded Senior Production Coordinator (Industry)

London
Full-time
8th June 2026
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LFF Expanded Senior Production Coordinator (Industry)

British Film Institute

London

Salary: £35,640

BFI is seeking an LFF Expanded Senior Production Coordinator 

BFI is seeking an LFF Expanded Senior Production Coordinator

Fixed Term Contract: 29 June to 30 September 2026, 41 hours per week

Working closely with the LFF Expanded Project Manager, the LFF Expanded Senior Production Coordinator (Industry) will lead on the delivery of the festival’s Broader Screen Industry programme

The role will also support the LFF Expanded Project Manager, XR & Immersive Programme Lead and LFF Expanded Senior Technical Production Coordinator on the planning and delivery of the festival’s public programme XR, Immersive Art and Videogames installations overseeing the technical aspects of production.

The role will be onsite coordinating elements of the live event period including staff scheduling and briefing, working alongside the festival’s production partners on the technical management of the Industry Day.

What you’ll do

Working closely with the XR & Immersive Programme Lead and Industry Programmes Manager, the LFF Expanded Senior Production Coordinator (Industry) will lead on the delivery of the Broader Screen Industry activity, including (but not limited to):

  • Collaborate with partner venue, LFF Industry and LFF Events and Production teams to ensure the successful presentation and delivery of all components of the Broader Screen Industry activity including a Works-In-Progress Showcase, talks programme, project showcasing and networking activity.
  • Ensure all production requirements are fully briefed into the venue, events and hospitality teams to oversee the smooth running of the day.
  • Oversee technical testing and sign-off of digital and physical access points, ensuring solutions are technically sound and any issues are resolved promptly by the technical production support team.

What you’ll bring

  • Demonstrable experience working in a cultural organisation or festival in a events or production role, including working with XR and immersive technologies.
  • Demonstrable experience of XR technologies, file formats and devices, including translating their technical and artistic requirements into the finished piece.
  • A passion for and working knowledge of, storytelling through immersive technology.

Take a look at the full job description via the BFI website to learn more about the role and how you could be a great fit.

To apply:

Please visit the BFI website.

Interviews will be held on Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 June 2026

BFI support diversity and inclusion, and as an organisation, recognises that they need to address under-representation within its teams. As such, they strongly welcome and encourage applicants from our underrepresented groups, who identify as D/deaf and disabled and/or are Black and Global Majority. They guarantee a place at the first stage selection process to underrepresented groups who meet the minimum requirements.

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The closing date for this position is 08/06/2026 at 23:59