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A cultural arts organization in Greater London is seeking a Producer to lead its London International Festival of Theatre and manage various productions. The role requires extensive experience in the arts, strong negotiation skills, and a commitment to inclusivity and innovation. The successful candidate will be integral in shaping the festival's artistic programme and ensuring effective team collaboration. Competitive salary of approximately £50,000 gross per annum offered, with flexible working options.
Responsible to:Creative Director (BAC) / Artistic Director (LIFT)
Working Closely with: CEO & Artistic Director (BAC), Development Director, Finance Director, Communications Director, Producers, partner venues and senior stakeholders
Responsible for:Producer, freelance and project-based producers and delivery teams as required
This role will be part of BAC’s Producing Team. It may be expected to contribute to a range of workstreams, but the role will primarily lead on all our London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT) and some of BAC’s productions work as set out below.
This is a dynamic and hands-on leadership position within Battersea Arts Centre’s Producing Team. You will play a key role in shaping and delivering the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT), produced biennially across London by BAC. The role also includes leading BAC’s international productions and building takeover projects.
It is an exciting opportunity for a bold and imaginative producer with extensive experience delivering cultural projects at various scales, and a deep commitment to inclusion, innovation, and international collaboration.
This role leads the producing and delivery of the festival’s ambitious artistic programme. Critical to that responsibility are managing risk, strategic planning, partnership development, team management, resource and budget planning and co-owning income targets. You will ensure the successful realisation of complex international projects delivered in partnership with London’s most iconic cultural venues, and for other public sites and spaces. This role spans two delivery models – biennial festival programming and annual large-scale building-takeover projects – across multi-venue and public-realm contexts.
The culture at BAC is a collaborative and open one. We work in an open plan space with no closed private offices and frequently work across teams and roles. We are lucky to have an outdoor terrace adjoined to the office which is particularly nice in the summer months. There’s a good culture of people taking lunch breaks away from desks and two equipped kitchen and eating areas where the team tend to spend their down time. We organise regular social events and things can get competitive at our annual sports day and Christmas quiz. Though to be clear, spectating is respected as much as taking part here at BAC!
Strategic and Operational
Relationships and Fundraising
Team and Collaboration
General Tasks
When we shortlist, we use these criteria to select the best candidates.
Knowledge:
the understanding of a subject or information that a candidate has
Essential:
• In‑depth knowledge of theatre and live performance, and awareness of diverse cultural and artistic practices nationally and internationally.
• Knowledge of producing at various scales, including festivals.
• Knowledge of partnership frameworks and fundraising models.
• Co‑commissioning/touring models; IP and recoupment considerations.
Desirable:
• Familiarity with environmental and sustainability standards for live events (e.g., Theatre Green Book)
Experience:
the practical application of the knowledge that a candidate has acquired through working or living
Essential:
• Extensive senior management experience in the arts.
• Proven ability to lead large, cross‑functional teams to deliver strategic priorities in complex environments.
• Experience overseeing planning, budgeting, and operational delivery with multiple partners and across multi‑venue, city‑wide and public‑realm contexts.
• Demonstrated success in developing and delivering fundraising strategies.
• Experience working internationally and/or with diverse communities.
• Strong network of partnerships in the arts sector
Desirable:
• Experience producing outdoor, site‑specific or public‑space projects
Skills:
• Excellent negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills.
• Strong financial management and budgeting abilities.
• Outstanding producing and problem‑solving skills.
• Exceptional interpersonal and communication abilities.
• Ability to prioritise, delegate, and manage competing demands.
• Experience supporting and motivating teams.
• Crisis/incident response with clear communications under pressure.
• Leadership across internal teams and external partners.
• Analytical skills to inform decisions.
Desirable:
• Experience of using Artifax
• Experience delivering under live broadcast/digital capture workflows
Values:
the behaviours a candidate should be able to demonstrate
BACs values reflect the motto inscribed the walls of our old Town Hall building “Not for me, not for you, but for us”. We are inclusive and kind.
We expect all our staff to live this motto in their approach to work and BACs mission.
• Commitment to BAC’s and LIFT’s values: creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, and internationalism.
• A collaborative, resilient, and imaginative approach to producing.
• Passion for innovation and excellence in the arts.
• A passion and commitment to arts with a social purpose;
• Willingness to take part in professional development opportunities and to develop new skills.
This role is 5 days a week Monday-Friday; usual office hours are 10am-6pm. We offer flexible working where possible.
Occasional evening and weekend work will be required. All staff at Battersea Arts Centre are expected to attend performances and events and be a part of the artistic life of the organisation.
Salary
Approx. £50,000gross per annum (negotiable, depending on experience)
Hours
35 hours per week, excluding a daily one-hour lunch break
This role is 5 days a week Monday-Friday. Usual office hours are Monday-Friday 10am-6pm. We offer flexible working where possible.
We are also open to applicants who would prefer to work part time during LIFT Festival’s off year.
Evening and weekend work will be required during peak delivery periods. Flexibility will be required during programme delivery.
Overtime
No overtime payments; TOIL system
Annual Leave
4 weeks per year, pro rata (5 weeks following one full year of service)
Probation period
6 months, with a 3 month review
Notice period
3 months
Contract Period
Fixed Term, 3 years (renewable)
Pension Scheme
BAC’s pension scheme provided by NEST
Staff Benefits
Complimentary tickets (subject to availability and staff ticket policy)
Employment Assistance Programme provided by Health Assured,
Cycle to Work Scheme
Discount in the BAC cafe (subject to discount policy)
5 Development Days (pro rata)