FutureEverything is seeking an experienced creative producer who is entrepreneurial and ready to deliver key elements of our portfolio, including developing relationships with partners in fields ranging from technology and academia to culture and the environment.
We are looking for somebody to align projects with our new creative vision, which is being shaped by our decision to bring Nature on to our Board. To help kickstart and embed new ways of thinking across our operations, technologies and artistic programme.
Can you plan and deliver exhibitions, festivals, art installations, conferences, workshops, and consultation work? Can you manage complex budgets and do you possess excellent negotiation and diplomacy skills?
Do you have the insight and ability to lead on identifying new funding and income opportunities, and building relationships for future business development?
You may already be producing at a cultural institution or as a freelancer, and will already have experience as a project manager.
Are you somebody with ambition, inspired by the work we do, and ready to join us on our journey towards sustainability and growth?
If you are all of these things, and more, we would be excited to hear from you.
The Recruitment Pack for the Producer (complete with a list of job details, role responsibilities, person specification, and application information) can be found in the download link below. Large print version is also available.
The deadline for applications is 09:00, Monday, 14th October 2024
First interviews to be held online 23rd October 2024.
Second interviews to be held in person 1st November 2024 in Manchester city centre.
FutureEverything is committed to championing equal opportunities, diversity and inclusion in the workplace and the cultural sector. If you’re a suitably qualified applicant, we encourage your application whatever your age, disability, gender, gender identity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation or socio-economic background.
We are committed to providing equal access to everyone. If you require any support with the application or interview process then reach out to us at: info@futureeverything.org
FutureEverything operates out of SEESAW in Manchester (UK), and has a hybrid working policy that encourages the team to combine working in-person and virtually, to align with individual needs.
If you would like an informal conversation to find out more about the role and FutureEverything, you can sign up to a 15 mins slot with Creative Director Lucy Sollitt and/or Executive Director Chris Wright. Sign up here.