Catch22 TikTok Creative Academy

The TikTok Creativity Programme is a programme funded by TikTok that aims to help 18 to 24 year olds find a role within the creativity sector.
Have you ever considered a role in social media? What about working in TV and Film? Fancy yourself working in the music industry. What about games design?
If you said yes or maybe, then this programme could be the next step for you!
Catch22 and TikTok brings you the Creative Academy, a virtual part time programme that supports with your development for your dream creative role.
Over the first 4 weeks you will join us three times a week via Teams to learn about portfolios, social media, analytics, Canva, industry entry points and more.
You will also get the chance to collaborate and network with other young creatives to work on a client brief giving you work experience.
Our support doesn't end after the sessions, you will be provided with a career coach to help with confidence, interview techniques and job applications. Your career coach will find jobs, apprenticeships and work experience opportunities for you.
Once you are confirmed in a role, we can offer up to 6 months in work support. Your coach can be there to support your career growth, give you industry insights and advice.
Why not register your interest today and one of our coaches can get in touch to go through any questions you may have?
To be eligible you must be:
- Interested in a creative role
- 18 to 24 years old
- Access to the internet – compatible on multiple devices
- Not in Education Full Time
- Not working Full Time
- Have the right to work within the UK
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 020 7336 4800 020 7336 4800
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info@catch-22.org.uk
- Website
- Catch22 TikTok Creative Academy Information Page
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Where to go
- Name
- Virtual Training
- Address
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Manchester
- Notes
The training is online.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
To join the programme please email me directly with the following details - meghan.dyer@catch-22.org.uk
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- Phone Number
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