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ENLab Project Manager, Forty Hall Estate, Enfield Council

  •  London
  •  Â£30k-40k (pro rata)
  •  Part time
  •  Closes July 29, 2025
  •  Hatice Abdullah
  •  hatice.abdullah@enfield.gov.uk
  • #Museums

Description

Job Summary

Reference Number: EAC-002081 Salary: SO2 £38,934 - £40,755 Advert closing date: 29/07/2025 Department: Environment and Communities Location: Forty Hall Contract type: Fixed Term Division: Cultural Services Development Hours Per Week: 29 Contract End Date: 16 month contract Interview Date: 04/09/2025

Job Description

We are looking for an experienced and motivated Project Manager to lead the planning, production, and delivery of ENLab, an innovative, borough-wide Heritage Education project. The project will bring Enfield's built, industrial, and natural heritage to life-making it accessible, valued, and relevant for primary schools and families. Working with key partners, including the Museum of Enfield, Forty Hall Estate, RSA Trust, Enfield Archaeological Society, Enfield Society, and Whitewebbs Transport Museum, ENLab will deliver inspiring heritage education for primary school children through curriculum-linked resource packs, engaging Heritage Clubs, and a celebratory Heritage Festival for families.

This is an exciting opportunity to join Enfield Council's small, dedicated Culture Team as we deliver ENLab and make a meaningful and lasting impact.

This role is ideal for someone with a strong track record of delivering heritage or museum-based projects, excellent organisational skills, and experience in stakeholder management and engagement, including working with schools, community groups, and partner organisations. The post-holder will oversee project milestones and line-manage two new positions: the ENLab Education Officer and ENLab Volunteer Supervisor.

You may be required to work on weekends and in the evenings.

Job Requirements

  1. Demonstrated interest in and understanding of the historical and archaeological significance of heritage sites and venues, including parks and landscapes.
  2. Proven track record in project management and stakeholder engagement within a heritage or cultural context. Demonstrated ability to effectively engage stakeholders. Exhibits openness, honesty, and respect in all interactions.
  3. Proven track record of managing staff, volunteers, leading and motivating small team and freelancers to deliver meaningful and impactful Heritage projects effectively and efficiently.
  4. Experience in organising, managing, and delivering Heritage projects and collaborative activities. Demonstrated ability to lead consultations with diverse stakeholders and create advisory groups.
  5. Experience of organising and operational planning of medium scale community festivals in open spaces.

Please refer to Job Description on Enfield Council's website for further details of requirements.

Job Responsibilities

Lead a borough-wide Heritage Education Project (ENLab), funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The key outputs of the role will be to:

(1) manage and oversee the planning, delivery, production and launch of borough a wide Heritage Education Project within given timeframe

(2) be responsible for line managing ENLab Education Officer and ENLab Volunteer Supervisor

(3) actively engage with stakeholders; Parks, Heritage, Education, Library Officers, Heritage partners, primary schools (including teachers and pupils) and Friends of Parks Groups across different platforms and forums to inform, consult and involve them in the project development and delivery.

(4) Create and manage Heritage Education Project Advisory Group including representation from stakeholders and all project partners to ensure the impact of the Heritage Education project is relevant and meaningful.

Carry out all duties ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and Council policies and procedures.

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How to Apply

Please apply via the Enfield Council website if you would like to be considered for this position.

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