Categories: Archive

by iNews

Share

Categories: Archive

by iNews

Share

Ten new young entrant jobs are being created in Northern Ireland under the Creative Industries New Entrants (CINE) programme.

GemsNI have partnered with NI Screen to deliver the new programme which will lead to fully paid 12-18 month contracts in the film industry in a variety of roles. Successful applicants must first go through a two days programme followed by an interview and CINE bootcamp.

Jobs will commence at the end of May or start of June and are located across Northern Ireland.

Niamh McCourt from GemsNI said “At the minute we have 10 roles up for grabs and will be running three separate programmes over two days with clients to get them ready for the CINE bootcamp which will run the last week in April/ first week in May with jobs commencing around the end of May/ start of June. It should be noted that jobs are all over NI, not just Belfast and that anyone who progresses to the bootcamp will have some great networking opportunities from all the production houses in NI.”

The dates and venues of the two day programmes are:

April 5 and 6 – Belfast 10am-2pm (GemsNI offices)

April 12 and 13 –  Belfast 10am-2pm (GemsNI offices)

April 19 and 20 – Derry 10am-2pm (Nerve Centre)

Related Posts

  • By Jonathan Cullen Derry City and Strabane District Council has announced plans for multiple masterclasses and workshop hubs to run during next week’s Derry Jazz Festival. The workshops, by artists Hannes Riepler, Sylvie Noble & Camille Rose, and Riely Stone-Lonergran, will run at venues across the city to celebrate the carnival’s 25th anniversary. The programme

    By Published On: April 24th, 2026
  • By Ellie Rigby Irish President, Catherine Connolly has led tributes to Donegal singer and musician, Moya Brennan who has died at the age of 73. President Connolly said Ms. Brennan was an “iconic figure in Irish music”. The Donegal singer died peacefully surrounded by loved ones on April 13 following a short illness. President Connolly

    By Published On: April 17th, 2026
  • By Jonathan Cullen The upcoming documentary Building A Village received its world premiere at The Playhouse in Derry at an event highlighting the film’s themes of community and connection. The premiere, on the second anniversary celebrations for community group Derry Meet Ups, also marked the group’s rebranding as Clann&Co as the community organisation hopes to

    By Published On: April 17th, 2026
  • By Ronan O’Donnell.   Th Ulster Senior Championship continues this weekend with Derry facing Antrim in the first round proper for 2026. Many people expect Derry to go all the way in the Ulster Championship as they’ve been drawn on the more favourable side of the contest. However, Antrim supporters hope there could be a

    By Published On: April 17th, 2026