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Programmes Coordinator

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GBP 29,000

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Job summary

A national music education charity is looking for a Programmes Coordinator to oversee the delivery of music education programs across London. The role involves coordinating timetables, managing inquiries, and supporting financial administration. Candidates should have proven experience in scheduling and excellent communication skills. This position, based in a collaborative environment, offers a salary of £28,680 per annum, with benefits including 25 days annual leave, a contributory pension, and in-house training opportunities.

Benefits

25 days annual leave plus public holidays
Contributory pension with employer contributions
Employee Assistance Programme
Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave
Flexible working
Training opportunities

Qualifications

  • Experience working in a busy office or team environment.
  • Confidence handling data securely and sensitively.
  • Ability to manage competing priorities.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinating timetables, lessons, scheduling and room allocations.
  • Managing programme inboxes and responding to queries.
  • Supporting finance administration including invoices and budget tracking.
  • Maintaining accurate records for instruments and resources.
  • Coordinating assessments and student progression processes.

Skills

Proven experience coordinating schedules
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office 365
Financial administration experience
Strong organisational skills

Tools

Salesforce
Job description

Programmes Coordinator

We are seeking a highly organised Programmes Coordinator to support the smooth delivery of music education and teacher training programmes across London and nationally.

Position: Programmes Coordinator
Salary: £28,680 per annum
Location: London / Hybrid working. Minimum one day per week in the office
Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week. 8am start required during term time
Contract: Permanent
Start Date: From mid April 2026
Closing Date: 10am, Friday 13 March 2026
Interviews: First round 30 or 31 March 2026. Second round 9 April 2026

The successful candidate will be required to hold or apply for an Enhanced DBS check and complete annual safeguarding training.

About the Role

Working within a proactive and collaborative Programmes Team, you will play a central role in coordinating Schools and Educator Development Programmes.

You will support the day to day delivery of music provision across five partner schools in central London, alongside national teacher training programmes including a postgraduate level qualification.

Key responsibilities include:
  • Coordinating timetables, lessons, scheduling and room allocations
  • Managing programme inboxes and responding to queries from parents, teachers and stakeholders
  • Supporting finance administration including invoices, payments, bursaries and budget tracking
  • Managing instruments and resources, maintaining accurate records
  • Coordinating assessments, examinations and student progression processes
  • Supporting the planning and delivery of concerts, festivals and events
  • Coordinating training schedules, workshops and meetings
  • Maintaining systems including databases and virtual learning environments
  • Supporting evaluation processes and data collection
About You

You will bring:

  • Proven experience coordinating schedules, meetings, timetables or bookings
  • Experience working in a busy office or team environment
  • Financial administration experience and confidence working with budgets
  • Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office 365
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities
  • A proactive and solutions focused approach
  • Confidence handling data securely and sensitively

Desirable experience includes working within schools, further or higher education, the music or arts sector, or using systems such as Salesforce or other workflow platforms.

You will have a strong belief in equity, diversity and inclusion, a commitment to safeguarding, and a genuine interest in supporting children, teachers and communities to thrive through music.

About the Organisation

The organisation is a national music education charity committed to improving equitable access to high quality, inclusive music education.

Through its partner schools in London and its national teacher development programmes, it works to remove systemic barriers to music education and progression, supporting children from diverse backgrounds to achieve their creative potential.

As one team member shares:
"Why work here? If you want a collaborative and positive environment, where people support each other, share successes and are generous with each other, then this is the place for you. We do meaningful work and the focus on well being is sincere."

The organisation is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

Benefits
  • 25 days annual leave plus public holidays and office closure between Christmas and New Year
  • Contributory pension including 5 percent employer contribution
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave
  • In house and external training opportunities
  • Flexible working to support work life balance

Other roles you may have experience of could include Programme Administrator, Education Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Training Coordinator, Schools Liaison Officer or Arts Administrator.

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