We are looking for a Senior Producer to join our programming team. You will champion young people's creativity across various programmes including the Beatbox Academy, Dance Academy, Young Producers Programme, Homegrown Festival, Battersea Power Station Choir, community partnerships, and The Agency. Working closely with young creatives and partners, you will use your established producing skillset to help shape their ideas and creative practice, while also offering pastoral and professional support. You will be a creative, collaborative and ideas-driven individual, confident in managing people and multiple priorities, with extensive experience in producing complex projects with a range of partners. Hours: 21-28 hours per week, between Monday - Friday Applications close 10pm Sunday 18 January 2026. Successful shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an initial interview on 2 or 3 February 2026. There may be a second round of interviews on 10 February 2026. Knowledge of the UK art industry and work focusing on supporting young people & community Understanding of how to effectively support emerging creatives in the industry Minimum five years' relevant experience of working in the arts or in a similar context; Experience working closely with young creatives from the beginning of their careers; Experience liaising with various teams and / or partners to deliver projects; Experience developing and working on projects, and managing multi-partner relationships. Proven success in fundraising. Communication skills and ability to work with a wide range of people from varied backgrounds; Financial literacy and budget management skills; Skills in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook, and the ability to create effective documents for project planning purposes, e.g. schedules. Work with the Creative Director to develop a fresh strategy, that will ensure BAC remains at the forefront of innovative practice for working with young people and community; Lead the strategic planning and budgeting, development, and oversee delivery of all Young People & Community programmes including recruitment, safeguarding and generating showcase development opportunities for participants; Act as lead producer for Homegrown festivals, BAC Community events and Town Hall project (hosting local voluntary organisations in our spaces) with community partners and oversee the budget, delivery and relevant reporting; Oversee the use of building spaces by young people and community partners; Report regularly on project outputs and progress for key funders and stakeholders; Manage and keep budgets up to date, providing timely notice of variances and contributing to accurate forecasting and resource management. For further information and to apply, please visit our recruitment portalJob Description
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