

The National Gallery
Archived: Courses and Events Programmer
The National Gallery is looking to appoint a Courses and Events Programmer to play a pivotal role in the delivery of our Learning Strategy, creating meaningful lifelong learning opportunities for adults both onsite and online.
You will be responsible for the development and management of ticketed online and in-person courses – from the popular modular course ‘Stories of Art’ to short courses linked to major Gallery exhibitions. This is an income generating role with annual target of c. £500,000. This role involves working closely with Curatorial, Scientific and Conservation departments to develop programmes and content, and with Commercial Services, Digital Services, and Operations teams to communicate and deliver events.
You will have a passion for the National Gallery’s Collection and for enabling adult audiences across the UK and beyond to connect with it onsite and online. Curious and forward thinking, you will have previous experience managing and developing imaginative learning programmes for adult audiences in an arts, cultural or higher education institution, with an emphasis on those that support income generation. You will be a natural communicator, with the ability to write and present confidently and clearly. Organised and detail focused, you will be able to deliver projects to often tight deadlines and budgets. Experience of developing and delivering online content is a must.
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Closing dage: 29 May 2023