Performing Arts - Theatre attendant/ Front of House assistant
Performing Arts - Theatre attendant/ Front of House assistant
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Front of house assistants or theatre assistants work in cinemas, theatres, and concert halls. Theatre assistants can do a variety of different tasks to ensure things are running smoothly so that people can enjoy themselves. This can include checking tickets, showing people to their seats, sell programmes, sweets, and ice creams, or serve in the bar. They may also keep the cinema, theatre or concert hall tidy and collecting up rubbish. Some front of house assistants specialises in selling tickets. They are usually called box office assistants.
- Helping visitors
- Checking tickets
- Showing people to their seats
- Selling programmes, sweets and ice creams
- Serving in the bar or cafe
- Selling tickets
- Collecting up rubbish and keeping the venue tidy
Mainly this role involves working indoors.
There are no set working hours for front of house assistants. These vary depending on where they work and the particular job they do. In most jobs they do a lot of their hours in the evening and at weekends. Many front of house assistants work part-time.
Starting salary: £16,000
You do not need any set qualifications to become a front of house assistant. There are no set exams to start at the basic level of this job although some employers may expect you to have GCSE - grades 3, 2, 1 or grades D, E, F, G or higher. However some employers would be more flexible and value your customer service skills and experience more. You could also apply for an apprenticeship. If you have an EHCP you may be able to apply under the DfE exemption which allows the apprentice to use Entry level 3 English and Maths qualifications.
The apprentice would have to be component enough to successfully achieve all other aspects of the apprenticeship requirements, become occupationally competent and achieve Entry Level 3 in English and Maths before the end of their apprenticeship.