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Impact and Engagement Associate: Adult programme

Salary range: £31,406 - £40,927 pro rata Closing date: 4 May 2022 Download the job pack

Part time and fixed term contract

The Fitzwilliam Museum is reinventing itself. As the principal museum of the University of Cambridge and one of the largest cultural venues in the region, the Fitzwilliam aims to be a crucial bridge between the University, the city and the rest of the world, with an international reputation for extraordinary research, world class exhibitions, sector-leading public engagement and over half a million objects and works of art spanning centuries and cultures. Today, the Fitzwilliam is one of the world's leading university museums, committed to collaborative, inclusive and innovative practice, acting as a bridge between the University and its communities. With over 200 staff and 100 volunteers, the Fitzwilliam is the lead partner in the University of Cambridge Museums (UCM) consortium, which brings together all eight University of Cambridge museums and the Botanic Garden.

Role description

The Impact and Engagement Associate: Adult programme, is a new role taking a lead on a vital strand of programme activity, and contributes to unlocking the Fitzwilliam Museum's collections and exhibition, and the research activities which underpin them, for a larger and more diverse range of people. Collaborating with colleagues across a range of teams and external partners, the role holder will develop engaging programming as part of projects and initiatives including exhibitions, displays, research projects and acquisitions.

This will include building up longer term relationships with particular communities of interest, creating opportunities for collaborative programming. The role will ensure that planned programme outcomes are delivered on time and on budget, that programme impacts are measured and evidenced and that evaluation and consultation feed into continuous improvement to ensure an offer that is high quality and relevant to local need. Effective partnership working will play a crucial part in shaping our evolving offer, including developing new partnerships that help introduce a more diverse range of voices into the museum.

In practice, the role holder will combine development and direct delivery of programme activity with co-ordinating, influencing, inspiring and galvanising colleagues and volunteers to contribute to programme delivery to achieve agreed outcomes for audiences. We offer an encouraging and supportive environment, an attractive pension scheme and many employee benefits such as a shopping discounts scheme.

For an informal conversation about the post, please contact Miranda Stearn, Head of Learning, (mrrs2@cam.ac.uk )

The Fitzwilliam Museum wants to better reflect the society and communities we serve, and particularly encourage applications from people from Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority Groups who are currently under-represented in our organisation.

Please quote reference DA30919 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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