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Industry & Innovation Manager

43,755 per year
London
Full-time
11th June 2026
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Industry & Innovation Manager

British Film Institute

London

Salary: £43,755 - £51,465

BFI are looking for an Industry and Innovation Manager

BFI are looking for an Industry and Innovation Manager

Permanent contract, 41 hours per week

The role will support the screen sector and the BFI to embed responsible and impactful innovation. They will take ownership of the day-to-day management of the BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund, BFI’s funding mechanism for stimulating innovation across the sector, managing individual challenge calls from research stage through to delivery and reporting. They will also provide support to the Industry Development & Innovation directorate to enable innovation in the BFI’s own programmes and practices.

What you’ll do

  • Manage the day-to-day running of the BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund, including budget management.
  • Develop evidence-based challenge calls (for example, through reviewing existing literature and sandpits) and write accompanying application guidance.
  • Manage individual calls: act as the first point of contact for prospective applicants, manage applications and oversee communications regarding the outcome of all call awards. Oversee the progress of Fund awardees and monitor the delivery of their intended outputs.
  • Manage the internal assessment process for the Innovation Challenge Fund, including reviewing eligibility and working with colleagues from across the organisation, alongside external assessors, to evaluate applications and make awards.

What you’ll bring

  • Experience of either a) commissioning and/or managing research, evaluation or administering funding in the third-sector (including public bodies) creative industries or an academic environment, or b) commissioning or managing innovation programmes.
  • Experience of successfully designing or developing processes and procedures to support the delivery of programmes.
  • Demonstrable experience of successful engagement and relationship management with stakeholders.
  • Working knowledge of the UK screen sector and/or the creative industries as a whole.

Take a look at the full job description via the BFI website to learn more about the role and how you could be a great fit.

To apply:

Please visit the BFI website.

First interviews will be held Monday 29 June to Friday 3rd July 2026

Second interviews will be held Monday 6 to Friday 10 July 2026

BFI support diversity and inclusion, and as an organisation, recognises that they need to address under-representation within its teams. As such, they strongly welcome and encourage applicants from our underrepresented groups, who identify as D/deaf and disabled and/or are Black and Global Majority. They guarantee a place at the first stage selection process to underrepresented groups who meet the minimum requirements.

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The closing date for this position is 11/06/2026 at 23:59