Full Time, 40 hours per week
Permanent Contract
The Head of Learning and Participation leads the strategic development of creative and inclusive learning programmes to enable participation and diversify audiences. This includes universal, targeted and revenue‑generating programmes onsite, online and in the community. They play a key role in driving the Collection’s commitment to accessibility and EDI; this includes and is not limited to implementing programmes for people who have additional needs, who are underrepresented in museum audiences or who may otherwise not have engaged with the Collection’s mainstream learning programmes before. They also chair the Collection’s EDI Working Group.
The Head of Learning and Participation will have line management responsibilities for six Learning Producer/Coordinator staff roles and a small team of Learning Assistants. They also manage the Collection’s relationship with a large pool of freelance practitioners and volunteers.
As a member of the Heads of Department leadership team at the museum, the Head of Learning has input into strategic museum decisions, particularly in regard to audience engagement. A productive and open relationship with the Collection’s other departments is vital.
The Wallace Collection is embarking on a transformative Masterplan to future‑proof Hertford House (Grade II listed) and deepen engagement with its exceptional collections, stories and visitor experience. Since the 2000 Centenary Project, visitor numbers have doubled, putting pressure on facilities and infrastructure. At the heart of the Masterplan is how The Wallace Collection can best meet the needs and expectations of both the current and future visitors and learning programme participants to achieve the Collection's strategic priority to broaden and deepen visitor engagement. A major bid to the National Lottery Heritage Fund is being developed and this position will play a critical role in supporting the development of the application and creation of the activity plan to shape the Collection's future learning and engagement activities.
This role reports to the Director of Collections and Research.
Salary, Benefits and Working Hours
The salary for this post is between £46,000 to £51,000 per annum dependent on skills and experience.
In addition, the post-holder will receive 25 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays and 2.5 ‘privilege’ days. Employees are also offered the following benefits:
* Membership of an Occupational Pension Scheme:
* Alpha – a defined benefit occupational pension scheme (28.97%)
* Partnership pension account - a stakeholder pension
* Interest free loans after six months satisfactory service:
* Interest free season ticket loan
* Cycle to work loan
* Eye Tests
* Occupational Health Service
* Annual Flu Jab
* Employee Assistance Programme:
* Services available 24/7 and 365 days per year to all employees
* Free therapy service of up to six sessions per issue, per year (each session lasts 45-50 minutes)
* First Aiders
* Access to Mental Health First Aiders
* Parental Leave
* Training and Development Opportunities
For this post, the normal working week is a five‑day week, Monday to Friday. The normal working day will be 09.00 to 17.00. However, flexibility will be required to work outside of normal working hours when necessary.
Start date: As soon as possible
Appointment to the role is subject to a satisfactory Basic Disclosure check. The Wallace Collection is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
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