Wed, 16 Apr 2025">published - Wed, 16 Apr 2025
Job Summary
We are looking for a Product Manager to oversee and lead on the ongoing development and upkeep of The Shakespeare Curriculum; the RSC’s new innovative learning platform launching Autumn 2025 aimed at transforming the way Shakespeare is learnt and taught in secondary education.
Job Description
By 2030 we will have 10 of Shakespeare's most studied plays available on the platform which will enable teachers to use RSC content to build their own bespoke lessons for different year groups.
Reporting to the Head of Learning, key areas of responsibility include (please see the full job description and person specification for the comprehensive list):
* Delivering the day-to-day management of the learning platform
* Coordinating the delivery of new features and functionality, ensuring this stays within budget and scope and is delivered to plan
* Line managing the Schools Liaison Officer
* Overseeing and reporting on project budget
* Analysing and reporting on usage and date to inform ongoing content development and platform optimisation.
* Leading on the ongoing evaluation of the platform.
To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have:
* Significant, practical and professional experience running large-scale projects, platforms and or digital products
* An understanding of product lifecycles
* Experience with learning platforms and / or CMS web-based platforms
* Proven experience of delivering high quality online platforms and resources, ideally for learning audiences.
This is a full-time, 2 year fixed-term position based in Stratford-upon-Avon. We are committed to a culture of flexible working. The role will provide the opportunity for some flexibility in hours and location of work. We expect the post holder to be in our Stratford office for 3 days per week.
This role is set within the Creative Learning and Engagement team and will work in close collaboration with colleagues across the RSC.
The focus for Creative Learning and Engagement is to bring Shakespeare's work to life for all through new forms of engagement and learning for audiences, young people, schools, communities and partners.
All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email jobs@rsc.org.uk
The interviews will be a two-stage process, in mid – end May.
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