Executive Director, Manchester City of Literature
- Closes 14th June 2019
- Type Full time
- Salary Paid (£40k-50k)
- Contact Jerome de Groot jerome.degroot@manchester.ac.uk
Director of Manchester City of Literature
Manchester
£42,000 per annum, pro rata
Contract: 3 years from appointment in the first instance.Â
Working pattern: 28 hours per week, equivalent to a 0.8 FTE position.Â
This is a flexible role with some evening and weekend work.
Manchester was designated a UNESCO City of Literature in 2017, following a successful bid from a partnership led by Manchester City Council, The University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University and involving a range of partners across the city’s literary and cultural sectors.
In order to maximise the opportunities that this designation will bring to our city, a new charitable organisation is being established to coordinate Manchester City of Literature. There will be an Executive Office, which will report to a Board of Trustees, working with a wider Partnership Network, to ensure the designation celebrates the diverse range of voices in Manchester and is truly owned by the city at large.
We are looking for a dynamic leader to join us at this exciting time to help shape this brand-new organisation. If you would relish this challenge, and share our ambitions to create an inclusive, sustainable organisation, we would be delighted to hear from you. We are looking to appoint a Director for a three-year period (with the possibility of extension) who will lead the organisation within the city, region, and internationally, working with a diverse set of stakeholders and partners. We want someone who can commit to ensuring that diversity and inclusion are at the heart of Manchester City of Literature, and that the organisation truly represents the rich diversity of Manchester’s voices.
You should have experience of delivering high quality cultural projects within a complex environment. You will have experience of developing partnerships with education providers, cultural partners and community groups, and excellent planning skills and confidence in dealing with a wide range of people.
Closing date for applications: Friday 14 June 2019
Interview date: Monday 8 July 2019
Employment Start Date: Ideally 1 September 2019