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Join a leading charity as a Programme Manager for Cultural Education, focused on enhancing arts access for children across Ark Schools. This part-time role emphasizes strategic planning, partnership building, and execution of inclusive cultural programs to empower young people. The position offers an agile working model and professional development opportunities.
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02.06.2025
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Location Ark Schools Central Vacancy Description At Ark, we believe that access to the arts and culture is a right, not a privilege, and that all children deserve to enjoy a life enriched by art, culture, and heritage, regardless of their circumstance or where they go to school.
Programme Manager, Cultural Education
Reports to: Head of Creative and Extended Curriculum
Location: West London – currently operating an agile working policy with two core days (Mon and Weds) in the office
Contract: FTC (3 years)
Pattern: Part Time (0.7 to 0.8 FTE)
Closing date: 08/03/2024 at 10am
Interviews: 12/03/2024
Full time salary: £40,000 to £45,000 (depending on experience)
At Ark, we believe that access to the arts and culture is a right, not a privilege, and that all children deserve to enjoy a life enriched by art, culture, and heritage, regardless of their circumstance or where they go to school.
Sitting alongside our approach to music and sport, and with thanks to support from the Clore Duffield Foundation, we are now seeking to develop a rich universal entitlement in the arts and cultural learning for every child in our network.
Focused on working in partnership, our ambition is to build connections between cultural organisations, individuals, and schools that:
We are committed to continuing to develop this work in consultation with pupils, school staff, local communities, and cultural organisations, but we imagine that when in it is fully operational, strands of work will include:
The programme will have a place-based element, focused on the Ark Schools in Hastings, Portsmouth, Birmingham and London and a national element, developing provision across and between all Ark schools.
Working at local level:
A place-based focus on our schools and their surrounding areas, recognising the unique needs, challenges and opportunities of that community.We know that Hastings, Portsmouth, London and Birmingham are home to vibrant, artistic communities with many galleries, museums and theatres, and we are keen to ensure that this artistic vibrancy transcends the walls of our schools there.
National partnerships:
Develop impactful programming and partnerships across our national network of schools and 30,000 pupils. We expect this will utilise digital and online communities as well as in-person work where on offer.
Key Responsibilities:
Knowledge & Skills
View the full job description and person specification here
About Ark
We’re an international charity, transforming lives through education. We exist to give every young person, regardless of their background, a great education and real choices in life. In the UK, we’re a network of 39 schools, educating around 30,000 pupils in areas where we can make the biggest difference and we’re recognised as one of the highest achieving academy groups in the country. We want to change the lives of children everywhere, not just in our own schools. So, we create and incubate Ventures designed not only to help pupils in Ark schools, but also to improve education systems.
You’ll be joining a group of like-minded, ambitious individuals who work collaboratively and are all committed to our core mission, that every child has the potential to succeed. Having just celebrated our 20th anniversary, we are shaping our goals for the next 20 and there has never been a more exciting time to join us.
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