Stagehand
Career outlook for stagehand
Average UK salary
£18,200
Currently employed in Scotland
1,400
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What's it like?
You would work behind the scenes with props, scenery and special effects in theatres, concert halls and TV/film studios.
Your knowledge of exactly where and when to move objects and scenery would be an important part of any performance.
You would:
- Load and unload equipment
- Help carpenters to build and put up scenery
- Go to rehearsals to get to know every scene change
- Move scenery, furniture and heavy equipment during performances
- Open and close theatre curtains between acts
- Operate manual and automated scenery-moving machinery
- Clear the stage or studio and backstage area at the end of the performance
You would work as part of a team managed by a master carpenter, technical manager or stage manager.
It would be important for you to have a good understanding of health and safety rules.
Working conditions
Hours
Environment
Travel
UK employment status
Full-time
39%
Part-time
57%
Self employed
4%
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Qualifications
There are no set qualifications required to enter this role but many stage hands have a background in technical theatre or practical crafts such as joinery, metalwork or painting and decorating.
Most employers value a good general education and qualifications at SCQF level 4/5.
You can enter Higher National Certificate (SCQF level 7) or Higher National Diploma courses (SCQF level 8) with National 4/5 qualifications and one to two Highers or equivalent qualifications.
To enter a degree (SCQF level 9/10) usually requires National 5 qualifications and a minimum of three Highers or a relevant HNC/HND.
You can enter some Technical Theatre National Certificate or National Qualification courses (SCQF 2-6) with no formal qualifications but most courses ask for National 4/5.
Useful subjects
- English
- Maths
- Practical technologies
- Drama
- Media
You will also need
To be fit and strong, as it is a physical job.
Helpful to have
Qualifications and experience that show practical skills such as Skills for Work Construction Crafts (SCQF level 4/5) and a strong interest in theatre, television and film.