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ScreenSkills is the industry-endorsed strategic skills body for the screen sector. The charity aims to develop an agile, inclusive, highly skilled workforce in the UK. It encompasses five skills investment funds (film, HETV, unscripted, animation, and children’s) and supports a pan-creative industry careers initiative for DCMS, Discover Creative Careers.
We have published a new 5-year strategy and are finalizing a review of our governance to enhance transparency, accountability, and data-driven decision-making.
The Board of ScreenSkills is seeking an Interim Chief Operating Officer to work with the CEO to deliver the next phase of our transformation journey.
The Interim Chief Operating Officer must demonstrate strong leadership skills and extensive experience in managing and delivering transformational change. Prior responsibility for project management, finance, operations, and HR is required.
We seek an individual with a blend of business development, management, and financial expertise, along with understanding of the practices, policies, and procedures within the screen and creative industries. Experience in the charity or not-for-profit sector is desirable.
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Direct reports: The funds’ management leads and Director of Finance and Operations
Contract type: Fixed Term (6-7 months), 4 days per week (0.8 FTE)
For the full job description, click here: https://www.screenskills.com/jobs/interim-chief-operating-officer/
Ideal candidate will have:
Preferred qualifications:
ScreenSkills offers the following benefits:
To apply: Submit a CV and cover letter outlining your interest and suitability to [email protected]. Early applications are encouraged as we review throughout the posting period and may close early.
We are committed to support and reasonable adjustments; please contact us if needed at [email protected].
We value diversity and encourage applications from under-represented groups, including returning parents or carers, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, minority ethnic groups, people with disabilities or impairments, those with caring responsibilities, and individuals from diverse socio-economic backgrounds.