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Barnard Castle, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Bowes Museum is seeking a Towards Bowes 2092 Project Manager to oversee the implementation of a strategic project aimed at securing a sustainable future for the organization. This role involves managing critical work streams, developing funding models, and enhancing organizational capacity in areas such as environmental sustainability and digital technology. The successful candidate will provide strategic insights and support to the Senior Leadership Team while ensuring effective project management and reporting. Strong leadership and staff management skills are essential for success in this position.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage critical work streams for the Towards Bowes 2092 project.
- Oversee monitoring and reporting of project progress.
- Develop a Capital Investment Plan aligned with the capital master plan.
- Create a new funding and investment model for income generation.
- Develop an Environmental Sustainability Strategy.
- Create a Technology and Digital plan to enhance digital skills.
- Invest in workforce development for staff and volunteers.
- Prepare reports for funders, the Executive Director, and the Board of Trustees.
- Support the Senior Leadership Team with strategic insights and guidance.
Key Skills:
- Project management expertise.
- Industry knowledge in charity business and commercial environments.
- Strategic thinking and leadership skills.
- Strong staff management abilities.
- Experience in developing funding models and investment strategies.
- Knowledge of environmental sustainability practices.
- Understanding of digital technology and infrastructure.
- Ability to prepare detailed reports and presentations.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Barnard Castle
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
The museum has been awarded grant funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund under its Resilient Heritage scheme to deliver ‘Towards Bowes 2092’, a project laying the groundwork for the Bowes 2092 project, which aims to secure a sustainable future for the organisation long-term. The aims of Bowes 2092 are: Develop a Capital Investment Plan that enables The Bowes Museum to take the first steps to realise the ambitions of the capital master plan. Develop a new funding and investment model, identifying new opportunities for income generation and efficiencies across the site, with a strategic plan for implementation, including developing organisational capacity and delivery skills, partnerships, and engagement. Create an Environmental Sustainability Strategy to increase organisational skills in sustainable technologies and practices. Create a Technology and Digital plan to invest in infrastructure and increase organisational digital skills and confidence. Invest in developing our workforce, staff, and volunteers to equip our teams with the capacity, skills, and confidence to deliver the strategic plans and ways of working to achieve our long-term and forward-looking vision for our organisation and broader communities. The Bowes Museum seeks a Towards Bowes 2092 Project Manager to help manage these work streams and oversee the monitoring and reporting of the Towards Bowes 2092 project. To succeed in this role, you will combine project management expertise, industry knowledge in a charity business and commercial environment, strategic thinking, and leadership skills. You will also have strong staff management skills and be able to contribute effectively to the museum's broader leadership and direction. The post holder will manage the critical work streams, with support from the Director of Partnerships and Engagement and project administration. You will be essential in supporting the Senior Leadership Team, providing strategic insights and guidance on new areas and work plans for income opportunities, environmental sustainability, and technology and digital developments. You will oversee the project plan and budgets and prepare reports for funders, the Executive Director, and the Board of Trustees.