Netflix and The Production Guild of Great Britain (PGGB) have joined forces again to launch their Assistant Production Accountant Training Scheme (NAPATS) for 2026. For the first time the scheme will solely focus on applications from Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent (DDN) accountants who are looking to move into the film and television industry.
The original programme (APATS) was founded more than 20 years ago by PGGB. Since 2018 it has been in partnership with Netflix and is a fully funded, year-long training programme for five trainees led by experienced industry professionals.
Applicants need to have academic or vocational accounting experience and a passion for film and TV. The programme offers a paid 12-month contract consisting of 5 weeks’ classroom training, followed by placements on a Netflix production, where trainees gain practical experience and a clear route into future roles either at Netflix or in the wider film and TV industry.
Between 2001 and 2018, 85 individuals were trained across 13 APATS courses. From 2018 to 2025, a further 49 completed NAPATs, building on the programme’s legacy. Alumni have gone on to contribute to major productions including Bridgerton, My Oxford Year, and Supacell.
The NAPATS programme will be supported by the organisation Access All Areas, who support, train and mentor learning disabled and autistic people across the creative landscape.
Applications open on 12 September and will close on 4 November. The course begins on 25th February 2026. Applicants can apply via this line https://productionguild.com/training-courses/upcoming-courses/napats-2026/



