This is a unique opportunity to lead a dynamic and respected Trust with local roots and ambitious plans for national and international cultural impact. The CEO is the strategic leader of RBPT responsible for the management and growth of the organisation as it moves into an exciting phase with a large new project. The CEO will work closely with the Board of Trustees to deliver its charitable mission and long-term vision. Key responsibilities Strategic Leadership Develop and implement the Trust’s strategic plans in line with its vision and values Advise and support the Board of Trustees with timely, accurate information Lead organisational development and governance improvement Lead the Senior management Team supporting them to monitor and improve performance of the Teams. Promote innovation while safeguarding charitable purpose and community benefit Programme & Project Delivery Oversee RBPT’s core activities, including site operations and visitor engagement Lead and support the successful delivery of major capital and creative projects, notably The Old Grammar Monitor performance, impact, and continuous improvement of the Trust. Financial Management Ensure financial sustainability through effective budgeting, planning and risk management Lead business development and income diversification (grants, partnerships, trading) Maintain and develop internal systems, compliance, policies, and reporting. People & Culture Inspire, manage, and support a small team of staff and volunteers Be a role model to foster an inclusive, creative and collaborative workplace culture. Champion personal and professional development within the organisation. Partnerships &Public Engagement Act as the public face of RBPT to stakeholders, funders, media, and the wider community Build strong partnerships across heritage, tourism, local government, education, and the arts Advocate for Richmond as a destination for culture, heritage, and imagination Person Specification Essential Proven leadership and strategic management potential at senior level, ideally within a charity, cultural or heritage context Strong financial acumen and experience managing budgets and funding bids Exceptional interpersonal, communication and advocacy skills Experience of working with Boards or trustees in a governance framework Ability to build partnerships and networks across diverse sectors A creative and entrepreneurial mindset aligned with RBPT’s values and ambitions Desirable Knowledge of heritage conservation, tourism, place-making, or the creative industries Experience with capital project delivery or cultural master planning Familiarity with rural regeneration, or community engagement Understanding of charity law, regulatory compliance, and impact measurement Educated to degree level Personal licence to be the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) What We Offer An inspiring role in a respected organisation at a pivotal point of growth A collaborative and supportive Board and team environment Opportunities to shape pioneering cultural and heritage projects Flexibility and a commitment to work/life balance Competitive terms and conditions RBPT is a disability confident employer