Description
Full-time (41 hours per week) Permanent £65, 972 per annum Application deadline: 12pm (midday) on 24 April 2025
About the role:
To lead on management and delivery of National and International strategic activity, covering the National Partnership programmes (including the Portable Antiquities Scheme) and International Partnerships. To forge and maintain effective relationships with internal colleagues, international and national partner museums, relevant sector stakeholders, major donors and benefactors, representing the Museum in a number of external contexts. To formulate policy, provide advice to the executive, build and maintain key stakeholder relationships, and co-ordinate activity relevant to the Museum's national and international activity, including related collection and cultural property matters.
About you:
- Demonstratable knowledge of the national and international museum sector.
- Management of a cross-functional department in a museum or similar institution.
- Ability to drive strategic direction and major programme elements.
- Ability to project plan with clear milestones and deliverables
- A strong existing network of peer museum and organisation contacts to leverage. (Desirable)
- Experience of cultural property issues (Desirable)
Key areas of responsibility:
- To lead on development, delivery, and evaluation of the National and International Partnership strategies, working in collaboration with internal colleagues, regional and international museums, supporters and other stakeholders. Develop and oversee the implementation of the Museum's strategic vision, facilitating new and maintaining existing partnerships and overseeing delivery of key projects.
- Steer the development and continuous improvement of the Museum's ability and capacity to deliver on partnerships that engage audiences with the Collection, working to drive increasingly ambitious programmes to agreed targets and standards. To constantly evaluate and reassess the impact of the Museum's partnerships using data to drive decision-making.
- Support individuals within the INP team and across the organisation to facilitate effective coordination, planning and delivery of relevant national and international activity to time, budget and quality standards.