Deputy Head of Stage
Young Vic Closing date: Mon, 30 Mar 2026
Artform: Theatre
Role: Technical & Production
Contract: Permanent
London
- Full time
- £30k-£40k
- Apply now
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Job Summary
We are looking for a Deputy Head of Stage to join our Team
Job Description
The purpose of the Production Department is to oversee and deliver all the technical elements of the Young Vic's programme - this includes our productions, projects and events, in the main house, studios, digital 'stages', and across the creative engagement and talent development departments. Members of the Production Department work collaboratively together to realise the full potential of our productions and our company, by building and maintaining strong relationships with freelance and in-house creative teams and other artistic personnel. This includes developing and evolving an inclusive, accessible and innovative culture, committed to our journey towards becoming an actively anti-racist organisation. The Deputy Head of Stage will work collaboratively as part of the Production Department in achieving the highest standards in the delivery of technical requirements for Young Vic Productions and related projects. The successful candidate, whilst working primarily in the area of stage, will demonstrate an ability and willingness to work on occasions alongside colleagues in other areas within the team.
Job Requirements
Please see a list of full job requirements via the Job Description on the Young Vic Website.
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Job Overview
- Job Title: Deputy Head of Stage
- Salary: £30k-£40k
- Hours: Full time
- Artform: Theatre
- Role: Technical & Production
- Contract: Permanent
- Closing date: Mon, 30 Mar 2026
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Location:
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Job: Deputy Head of Stage
Job: Deputy Head of Stage
Organisation: Young Vic
Postcode: SE1 8LZ
How to Apply
Please head to the Young Vic Jobs page for full details on how to apply.
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Young Vic
The Young Vic has always been more than a theatre – bigger than a building; it’s a set of values that uphold the conviction that theatre is an indispensable part of civic life. Whether on our stages at our home on The Cut, touring to schools and community centres across South London, premiering a play in the West End or on Broadway, streaming our work across the country and around the world – we are actively working to be a theatre for everyone