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Project Manager

TULLIE HOUSE MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY TRUST
31,569 per year (pro rata)
Carlisle
Full-time
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Tullie

Salary/Hours: £31,569 – £33,327 pro rata, per annum. Hours and term negotiable. Minimum 22.5 hours, up to 37 hours pw, with a minimum term of 3 months.
Closing date: There is no closing date for this post. Applications will be reviewed on a regular basis, and interviews will be offered for suitable candidates.

Want to be at the forefront of a bold reimagining of one the North’s leading museums?

Tullie is looking for a dynamic and motivated Project Manager to help deliver our ambitious capital redevelopment programme, Project Tullie, which will reimagine the museum by placing community at its heart and enabling more people to engage with our nationally significant collections.

This is a unique opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking organisation where your work will make a visible and lasting difference.

As Project Manager, you will lead across areas of the overall programme, managing a dedicated workstream aligned with your expertise and interests. Alongside fellow Project Managers, you will work closely with the Head of Strategy and Capital Programme, and act as a key link between internal teams, funders, and external specialists, playing a vital role in turning ambition into reality.

If you have experience managing complex projects, developing briefs, coordinating consultants, and bringing creative visions and designs to life, we’d love to hear from you.

Purpose of the Role

>As Project Manager, you will:

  • Lead and manage project packages, ensuring objectives, milestones, and budgets are met.
  • Develop briefs for external professional services and drive tendering and procurement processes.
  • Manage meeting schedules, agendas, minutes, and action logs, ensuring follow-ups and communications flow seamlessly.
  • Support project management systems and strategies, keeping plans, reports, and documentation accurate and accessible.
  • Prepare progress reports, presentations, and evidence for funders and governance, showcasing the impact of our work.

This role offers the chance to play a pivotal part in shaping a landmark capital project for Carlisle and Cumbria, contributing to cultural renewal and economic impact for the region.

Application ProcessIf you’re inspired by the role and would like to apply, please send your CV and a covering statement (no more than 500 words) detailing relevant experience and your interest in the role to hr@tullie.org.uk

There is no closing date for this post. Applications will be reviewed on a regular basis, and interviews will be offered for suitable candidates.

If you have any questions about the role, contact HR on hr@tullie.org.uk

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