2026 marks 100 years of Gunnersbury becoming a public park. Help us create the most memorable centenary year possible by joining the team at Gunnersbury Park and Museum as Centenary Programme Producer. This is an exciting six month opportunity at Gunnersbury Park and Museum to help us deliver a fun, creative and the creative programme producer will develop, manage and deliver an exciting programme of creative events, talks and workshops. Whether it's programming a stage for our Big Birthday Party, or organising a bat walk for Love Parks Week, you'll work alongside a great team who are passionate about history, art, nature and wellness all within a beautiful Grade II* listed Park and Museum. Contract duration: 6 months, 21.5 hrs per week EXPERIENCE Essential Desirable SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE Essential Desirable Work with colleagues in the Museum and Parks team to develop new ideas for programming and events from their speciality knowledge Deliver events and programmes in person, managing volunteers, suppliers and the experience of visitors. Create event plans and budgets that can be shared throughout the organisation to facilitate effective planning and communication. Research and identify key suppliers, artists, and workshop leaders to contribute to the programme. Connect with our local communities and ensure that our programming links reflects GMPDT's position as a local asset. Ensure that health and safety procedures are adhered to and support the organisation in developing these further. Recruit and manage a new team of events volunteers with support of the Volunteer Manager. Work in partnership with other organisations to increase our reach. Develop evaluation strategies for programmes to inform future events and creative positive impact reporting. To apply, please submit a covering letter and a CV to [email protected] by midnight Monday 4 May. Interviews for shortlisted candidates are scheduled for w/c 11 May.Job Summary
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Experience in running events for the public in a historical or nature-based charity setting
Experience working with suppliers eg. artists, workshop providers including writing contracts, managing relationships and invoicing.
Experience with managing risk, including writing risk assessments and creating event plans
Experience with working with volunteers
Experience of evaluating events and programming
Experience of considering and overcoming socioeconomic and disability barriers to access.
Experience recruiting volunteers
Experience of budget management
Great communication skills to a wide range of audiences
A self starter, able to balance multiple priorities at once
High attention to detail and consideration of visitor experience
IT skills including Word, Outlook and Excel
Knowledge of or connection to the boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow and their communitiesJob Responsibilities
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