Creative and Civic Programme Managerexpired
Brixton House Theatre
United Kingdom, London
Posted on: July 26, 2025
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Description:
Job Summary
We are looking for a driven and community-focused Creative and Civic Programme Manager to join the Brixton House team. The role offers the opportunity to lead impactful projects that reflect and engage with the distinctiveness of Brixton’s people, histories, and futures.
Job Description
Project Development and Delivery
Design, lead, and produce Creative and Civic programmes that respond to community needs, cultural trends, and local priorities.
Ensure all projects are planned with robust timelines, budgets, risk assessments, access measures, and evaluation frameworks in place.
Schools and Learning Engagement
Lead on strategic partnerships with schools and educators across Brixton and surrounding boroughs, ensuring meaningful engagement with Brixton House's productions and values.
Develop and deliver education-based activities, including in-school sessions, CPD for teachers, and cross-curricular workshops.
Community and Stakeholder Engagement
Build and sustain relationships with local authorities, grassroots organisations, education providers, housing groups, youth services, and cultural institutions.
Host, support, and facilitate creative activities for families, children, young people, and adults, with a particular focus on inclusion and access.
Strategic and Cross-Organisational Collaboration
Contribute to shaping Brixton House's civic and community strategy, ensuring it remains rooted in lived experience and bold cultural
Work closely with teams across programming, Creative and Civic engagement and development, to align messages and impact.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Advocacy
Lead evaluation processes for all Creative and Civic engagement projects-ensuring data collection is embedded and informs future work.
Produce clear and impactful reporting for funders and stakeholders, working closely with the development team.
Please see website for full Job Description
Application Deadline is 11th August at 9:00am. Interviews will be 14th and 15th August.
Job Requirements
Person Specification
Essential
Proven experience producing cultural or community-based projects that reflect social issues, civic themes, or grassroots needs.
Strong understanding of co-creation and collaborative methods in participatory arts.
Demonstrable ability to engage with a wide range of community members across varied ages, backgrounds, and experiences.
Strong administrative and organisational skills, including budget planning and delivery.
Strong attention to detail
Ability to use own initiative to problem solve
Comfortable working across disciplines and sectors-arts, education, civic life.
Experience of developing projects with schools and/or youth audiences.
Excellent communication and relationship management skills.
Confident with evaluation methodologies and working with data and impact tools.
Experience of marketing cultural or community projects
Committed to the values of anti-racism, accessibility, and inclusive practice.
Working some evenings / weekends
Job Responsibilities
Project Development and Delivery
Schools and Learning Engagement
Community and Stakeholder Engagement
Strategic and Cross - Organisational Collaboration
Monitoring, Evaluation and Advocacy
(Please see website for more details)
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and Cover Letter via our website.
Contact name: Annika Brown
Contact email: [email protected]
Application Deadline:
Aug. 11, 2025
Job Duration:
Open ended
Job/Audition Type:
Full Time
Job Category:
Creative/Artistic
Payment status:
Paid
Job Location:
United Kingdom, London
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