Project Manager
Are you a project manager with a track record in cultural programming? Do you have a talent for building partnerships and participation that bring creative ideas to life? Are you passionate about engaging urban communities - through culture - in nature and heritage? If so, we''ve got a brilliant opportunity for you! Our LSE Ending Unequal Access team is developing an exciting cultural programme to strengthen and amplify our work to reach new audiences, inspire more people to engage with culture and address unequal access to nature, beauty and history. We''re looking for a Project Manager to lead this programme, including Blossom and a range of other creative partnerships including our work with Glitch, Transport for London and Black Pride. This is a full time role (37.5 hours per week), permanent contract Salary: £48,965 per annum The advertised salary is inclusive of the Inner London weighting allowance of £4,465 per annum What it''s like to work here LSE''s Ending Unequal Access delivery team is part of our ambitious strategy to play a bigger role in cities to provide more equitable access for a wider range of people. We work with partners, within communities and with colleagues across the National Trust to address unequal access to nature, beauty and history, and to put inclusion and diversity at the heart of our programme. Building on our successful work in , we are expanding this work across the region. We''re supportive of hybrid working. You''ll have a base in our ..... full job details .....
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