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A leading arts education charity is looking for a Head of Communications & PR to enhance their national presence. The role involves leading a small communications team, shaping PR strategies, and managing media relationships. You will help tell the stories that matter in cultural education as the organization moves to their new headquarters at Wigan Pier. The ideal candidate will be a confident communicator with a passion for the arts and a commitment to ethical storytelling, contributing to the charity's vision of equitable access to creativity for all children.
We are seeking a Head of Communications & PR to elevate the national voice of a values-driven arts education charity as they prepare to open their new headquarters at the iconic Wigan Pier. Shape the story of their next chapter and help influence the future of cultural education in England and beyond.
Position: Head of Communications & PR
Salary: £39,837 to £43,570 (pro rata based on 35 hour week FTE)
Location: Wigan (hybrid: home working, Wigan Pier office from Summer 2026, plus travel as needed)
Hours: 25-30 (negotiable)
Contract: Permanent
Closing Date: 9.00 am on Monday 19th January 2026
Please note - This role is offered at 25-30 hours per week (FTE 35 hours), with flexibility and negotiation on your working pattern to help you to balance work and life.
The Head of Communications & PR plays a pivotal role in strengthening the organisation's national presence and ensuring that the story of arts education and the people who make it possible, is heard, understood and valued.
You will shape a clear communications and PR strategy, lead and support a small communications team, champion ethical and inclusive storytelling, and ensure all messaging reflects the organisation's values of equity, inclusion, quality and care.
Reporting to the Director of Relationships and Marketing, you will:
This is a unique opportunity to influence national conversations, shift perceptions about arts-based learning, and shine a spotlight on the people, places and practices shaping cultural education today.
We're looking for a strategic communicator, a relationship-builder and a natural storyteller, someone who loves ideas, thrives on collaboration and believes deeply in the power of the arts to help children flourish.
You will be:
This is an exciting moment to join the team. You'll help establish the organisation's voice as it moves into its new home at Wigan Pier and expands its local, national and international reach.
The charity's vision is for a future where being creative and experiencing brilliant culture is a regular part of every child's learning and life. They work strategically across Northern England, nationally and internationally to tackle unequal access to creativity and the arts for children and young people.
They value curiosity, courage, collaboration, care, conscientiousness and credibility, and are committed to anti-racist practice, ensuring diversity is at the heart of everything they do.