Senior Programming & Partnerships Officer - Newcastle upon Tyne
- Employer
- The National Trust
- Location
- Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
- Salary
- 26,832 pa
- Closing date
- 28 Jan 2025
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Summary
We want you to connect people to the natural world by developing and delivering imaginative programming and on-site interpretation at Gibside.
A partnership project called the Tyne Derwent Way connects Gibside to a green corridor, which aims to showcase Gateshead's nature, heritage and culture. You may work on programmes which support this project. You'll enjoy the physical aspects of this role, including setting up for events.
Some weekend working and travel to other locations in the portfolio will be required.
If you have any questions about the role, please contact Lucy Stockdale at lucy.stockdale@nationaltrust.org.uk
What it's like to work here
Reporting to the Programming & Partnerships Manager for the Derwent, Wear and Coast portfolio, you'll be working as part of the Visitor Experience & Programming team at Gibside.
As part of the team, you’ll contribute towards the work of the National Trust to ensure greater access to nature, beauty and history for Gibside’s 200k+ annual visitors and communities across the region. You’ll achieve this through leading a diverse programme of onsite, and some offsite, engagement opportunities, working and communicating with people in a range of teams (like our Ranger, Gardens, Volunteering & Community, Welcome and Marcomms teams), as well as current and new partners. You’ll gain a lot of new knowledge along the way.
What you'll be doing
As Senior Programming & Partnerships Officer, your main focus will be planning and delivering a great experience for visitors and making everyone feel welcome. You’ll work closely with our Visitor Experience Officer, and volunteers, to plan and deliver a variety of programmes and activities, to help visitors make the most of their day. This may include creating nature activity trails, organising craft sessions, or thinking up new ways for our visitors to connect with Gibside’s history, horticulture and wildlife. You may also support partners to deliver events onsite. You’ll support the upkeep of presentation standards and interpretation onsite, and help ensure we have the right resources by ordering equipment and other supplies, spending within a small, allocated budget. You’ll have a role in supervising volunteers and creating rotas.
Alongside our Volunteer and Community Officer and House & Collections Officer, you’ll help build partnerships that are mutually beneficial, strengthening our connections and broadening our horizons. You’ll look to create participation opportunities for both businesses and people as the project develops.
You may be required to work at Washington Old Hall, Souter Lighthouse and the Leas, and Crook Hall Gardens occasionally. This would generally be to support the delivery of events and activities on the day when required. You’ll be given notice of this and travel expenses will be paid.
You’ll be required to be Duty Manager approximately once a fortnight and support other operational activities like locking up. You'll be the main point of contact for any issues or problems encountered in the working day. It will be your responsibility to act as a conduit to direct any issues to the relevant person, make any emails or phone calls as required, fill in any incident reports and carry out any processes (with/without support) as the situation arises.
Who we're looking for
To deliver this role successfully, you'll need:
- experience in producing high-quality visitor programming in the arts, culture, heritage, natural environment, sports, or visitor attraction sectors for diverse audiences with varying needs
- the ability to build, maintain and develop partnership relationships to offer engagement opportunities to audiences of visitors, volunteers or community participants
- previous leadership experience, including supervisory, coaching, and training roles, along with managing volunteers
- a collaborative and empathetic approach, adaptable to the needs of partners, team members, and audiences
- understanding of an audience-led approach and the ability to evaluate the impact and use feedback to further develop an offer or event
- knowledgeable in identifying and assessing risks and taking appropriate action
- strong organisational and administrative skills e.g. budget management, keeping and updating records, meeting deadlines, working effectively under pressure
- a driver with a full UK driving license
The package
The National Trust has the motto ‘For everyone, for ever’ at its heart. We’re working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It’s important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we’re for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too.
Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary
Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18)
Rental deposit loan scheme
Season ticket loan
EV car lease scheme
Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts
Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria.
Flexible working whenever possible
Employee assistance programme
Free parking at most Trust places
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Company
The National Trust is committed to promoting and preserving those places of natural beauty and historic interest for which it has the privilege to be responsible for the benefit of the nation, for everyone for ever.
The Trust is proud of what has been achieved over the last 126 years and is determined to maintain those high standards of conservation, stewardship and curatorial care for which it has been recognised throughout the world.
Its achievements have enabled the general public and the Trust’s members and visitors to enjoy and appreciate the countryside, coastline, gardens, historic buildings and collections, all of which encapsulate so much of the history of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. There is a duty to tell that history in a complete, balanced and accurate way, and without judgement.
The National Trust continues as a guardian of the past, and for the future, to uphold its duty to maintain and enhance what has been entrusted to its care.
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