Overview
Join to apply for the Creative Participation Producer role at Royal Museums Greenwich. This role is based at the National Maritime Museum and will involve travel to other sites as required.
Role purpose
Working within the Engagement team and reporting to the Senior Manager, Community Participation, the Creative Participation Producer will interpret British maritime histories through creative responses. The post is responsible for collaboratively developing and delivering creative projects that foster new relationships, develop alternative perspectives and prioritise underrepresented histories. The role will enhance access and inclusion for local, national and international creative communities connected to the collections, themes and sites of Royal Museums Greenwich.
Responsibilities
* Collaborate with artists, practitioners and communities in partnership with museum colleagues to champion cultural creativity and intangible practices.
* Coordinate a year‑round programme of creative practitioner residencies.
* Help deliver creative, large‑scale annual events.
* Develop projects that inspire dialogue around legacies of empire, environmental change, equity and identity.
* Contribute to Royal Museums Greenwich becoming a more dynamic, relevant and representative organisation.
Qualifications and experience
* Demonstrable experience delivering a range of creative participatory engagement for diverse audiences.
* Experience building strong and sustainable partnerships with artists, creative practitioners and communities.
* Experience in project administration, management and budget control; experience recruiting and managing freelancers and/or volunteers.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; strong organisational abilities and the ability to work to deadlines across multiple projects.
* Strong interest in the subjects and themes of the collections, with a commitment to championing multiple perspectives and drawing contemporary relevance.
Employment details
* Type: Full-time, permanent (Band 5 – Management and Proficient Specialists).
* Hours: Core 36 per week, 9:00–17:00, Monday to Friday, with one additional hour as agreed; some evening and weekend work with time off in lieu.
* Salary: £36,900 per annum.
* Location: National Maritime Museum; some travel to other sites.
* Visa sponsorship: We are currently unable to sponsor visas.
Selection process
Interviews are penciled in for w/c Monday 13 October.
Benefits and equality
* Inclusive culture, generous pension, 22 days annual leave (rising to 25 days + bank holidays).
* 30% discount in cafés and shops; interest‑free season ticket and bike loans; training opportunities; ongoing performance reviews.
* NMDC reciprocal admissions to other museums and galleries’ paid exhibitions; flexible working options.
* Diversity and inclusion are integral; Disability Confident scheme; reasonable adjustments available during the interview process.
We encourage you to read the attached job description and person specification before applying for this role.
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