International Partnerships Manager
National Portrait Gallery
Part time, 32 hours (4 days) per week, Fixed Term Contract for 22 months
£28,420 per annum (Based on the full time equivalent of £35,525 per annum)
UK, London
The National Portrait Gallery houses a unique collection of all forms of portraiture of the people who have made or are currently contributing to British history and culture; the collection is the most comprehensive of its kind in the world. With around 2 million visitors each year prior to temporary closure for the Inspiring People project and a strong national and international presence through touring exhibitions and special projects, the Gallery is one of the country’s most important and popular galleries.
This is an exciting time to be joining the National Portrait Gallery as the International Partnerships Manager to support the development and delivery of the International Programme as the Gallery reopens for Inspiring People.
The successful candidate will have strong marketing and sales skills, with experience in negotiating partnerships and contracts. Excellent interpersonal skills are essential for this role as you will manage and negotiate relationships with external stakeholders and work with colleagues across the Gallery to deliver projects. To be considered for this post you will have the ability to work well under pressure, a creative approach to problem solving and a willingness to travel internationally.
The role is busy and varied so it is important that the post holder has strong organisational and scheduling skills with the ability to prioritise and work to tight deadlines, whilst ensuring meticulous attention to detail.
Closing date
15/06/2022
Notes
Closing time: 09.00 am (GMT)
First round interviews will take place in person on Monday 27 June. Second round interviews will take place in person on Monday 4 July 2022. Please indicate on your form if you will be unable to make these dates.
About the authors & contributors
Founded in 1856, the aim of the National Portrait Gallery, London is to promote through the medium of portraits the appreciation and understanding of the people who have made and are making British history and culture, and to promote the appreciation and understanding of portraiture in all media.