Head of Projects - Engagement
ENB is looking for an experienced project leader to drive the development, planning and delivery of a diverse portfolio of projects, with a particular focus on engaging and supporting Children and Young People (CYP). Working closely with the Engagement Director, you will oversee the successful delivery of key programmes and initiatives, build and strengthen partnerships, and identify opportunities to extend the reach and impact of the portfolio. You will also lead a small specialist team, providing direction, support and expertise to ensure high-quality project delivery and meaningful outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead on operational planning, development and execution of all work within the projects portfolio
- Work with the Director of Engagement to understand the strategic plan and objectives of the work of the department, the key priorities and any immediate needs including funding plans, proposals and reporting; develop a good understanding of how given priorities will impact workflows and resourcing
- Plan and manage all programming, working with direct reports and other team members as needed
- Engage Associate Artists and other freelance creatives for projects and events, working within budget
- Plan and manage lead times, team workflows and all project staffing needs and resources, including working with other in-house teams to ensure venue and facilities management, safe working, safeguarding and effective delivery
- Support the Director of Engagement and other colleagues, to showcase high quality projects and demonstrate meaningful results and social relevance
- Build and develop networks to support the continuity, the growth and development of each project and including any local or regional networking
- Cultivate opportunities for growth and development of all designated projects, working collaboratively across departments to plan the schedule
Key Selection Criteria
- Substantial experience in planning, implementation and success delivery of wide-ranging projects engaging local communities, education partners, venues and arts partners
- Strong background in youth and schools engagement and ability to align projects to UK government and Arts Council England priorities
- Ability to understand and balance the needs of stakeholders and participants from different sections of the community, including a range of access needs
- Ability to develop high value projects in terms of social relevance, and to monitor and drive forward quality and success factors
- Demonstrated project management skills in the education and arts sectors: ability to develop, execute and evaluate multiple workstreams within a portfolio
- Ability to plan and oversee all aspects of project management, working with different teams of contractors and freelance creative practitioners for project delivery
About English National Ballet
English National Ballet has been opening up the possibilities of ballet for over seventy five years. We are a pioneering Company at the forefront of ballet’s growth and evolution: celebrating tradition whilst forging innovation and developing the artform. English National Ballet is also a UK leader in creative learning and engagement practice, building dynamic partnerships and community programmes. We strive for artistic excellence and to share ballet with as many people as possible, across the UK and around the world.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce where staff of all backgrounds can thrive and grow. We would particularly like to hear from global majority applicants and from applicants living with a disability or a long-term health condition, both groups which are currently underrepresented in our organisation.
English National Ballet is a Disability Confident Committed organisation.
English National Ballet is a Disability Confident Committed organisation.
English National Ballet is based at the Mulryan Centre for Dance on London City Island in Canning Town, East London. We would particularly like to hear from local East London residents, and would encourage those based in the boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham, Waltham Forest, and Hackney to apply.
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