👉Get free email job alerts!

Artist Development Programme Leader, Mayflower

  •  South East
  •  Â£15k-20k (pro rata)
  •  Part time
  •  Closes October 10, 2025
  •  recruitment@mayflower.org.uk
  • #Theatre
New

Description

Job Summary

As Artist Development Programme Leader, you will programme and manage Propel Artist Development opportunities through a range of projects. You will support and nurture local and regional artists, as well as deliver clear pathway opportunities throughout the programme.

Job Description

Artist Development Programme Leader

We are searching for someone with a "can-do" attitude, the ability to work well under pressure, with knowledge and experience of artist development programmes to join a vibrant Participation Department.

Propel Programme

At the heart of Mayflower's creative approach is our commitment to supporting the work of local artists and those with a strong connection to Southampton and the surrounding area. We define this area as east to west, Bournemouth to Portsmouth, and from north to south, Basingstoke to the Isle of Wight. We aim to support artists at all stages of their development and particularly want to hear from artists who are currently underrepresented in our industry. We are dedicated to supporting artists develop both their work and themselves. We offer opportunities to meet with our team and receive advice and guidance on any ideas or projects you may have.

Salary is: £29,000 per annum (£17,400 pro rata) plus benefits.

Working hours: 3 days at 22.5 hours per week which includes evenings and weekends. Interviews will be held at Mayflower Studios and include a practical task and formal interview.

Closing date: 10th October 2025, we reserve the right to close this vacancy early.

Job Responsibilities

What are we looking for in our Artist Development Programme Leader?

  • Educated to a degree level in dance, drama, performing arts or an arts-based subject or equivalent qualification or experience.
  • At least 2 years' experience of project managing artistic programmes.
  • Knowledge and experience of theatre making and emerging arts practice.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects at one time and work to strict deadlines.
  • Previous experience of administering and co-ordinating arts-based projects.
  • Knowledge and understanding of funding and particularly ACE applications.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Be a self-starter and independent worker, whilst also working well within small teams.
  • Maintain a flexible approach and be an independent problem solver.
  • Be skilled in Microsoft packages inc. word, excel, outlook and PowerPoint
  • Experience in evaluation and reporting on projects

How to Apply

How to apply:

Full details including job descriptions and how to apply can be found at https://www.mayflower.org.uk/about/jobs-and-opportunities/

We are committed to ensuring a fair process for all candidates. For more details, please see our Diversity and Inclusion statement on our website’s jobs and opportunities page on the link above.

If you require any assistance or have any additional requirements to complete your application with the recruitment process, please contact the People & Culture Team at [email protected] or on 02380 711800 ext. 0.  You can also contact us with any further questions you may have.

More arts jobs!