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We have some exciting opportunities to join the Dulwich Picture Gallery team this autumn as Site & Security Manager, Visitor Services Manager and Adult & Family Learning Manager.


Please see short descriptions below. For full information including job descriptions, please visit https://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/about/working-with-us/jobs/


If you want to find out more please email [email protected] or phone 020 8693 5254


Site & Security Manager

The Site & Security Manager is responsible for the smooth running of the Gallery building, Offices and Grounds by overseeing the management of the building and its facilities, and the provision of highly effective security. The postholder will oversee the site maintenance programme and functioning of the Gallery?s services. They will lead on ensuring high security standards are maintained and will work with a contractor to manage the out of hours security officers. The Site & Security Manager will need to respond energetically to the site and security needs of the Gallery and will at times be required to work outside of regular office hours including weekend, late evening and early morning work depending on the Gallery?s schedule. The postholder will also be a key contact in the Gallery?s Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery Plans.


Salary: Band D ?28,280 to ?41,410 per annum depending on experience


Application by CV and Cover Letter. Deadline: 5pm on Wednesday 25 September


Visitor Services Manager

The Visitor Services Manager oversees our front of house team at Dulwich Picture Gallery and ensures all our visitors have an exceptional and inspiring experience. The postholder will put customer service at the centre of what we do, while maintaining security and protection of the artworks and commercial awareness. The Visitor Services Manager is responsible for inspiring, leading and developing a dedicated team of 20 + Gallery Assistants and Assistant Visitor Service Managers and overseeing the delivery of an exceptional experience for all our visitors, including some supervisory work in the Gallery. The postholder will be required to work flexibly as required to meet the Gallery?s operational needs including weekends, bank holidays and some evenings and/or early mornings.


Salary: Band D ?28,280 to ?41,410 per annum depending on experience


Application by CV and Cover Letter. Deadline: 5pm on Wednesday 25 September



Adult and Family Learning Manager

To develop, commission, manage and evaluate a layered programme of activity for families and adult learners. The post-holder will be responsible for a varied programme including early years and family workshops and activities, adult creative workshops, talks and Gallery Lates. They will ensure the programme supports the Gallery?s audience development strategy whilst being sustainable. Importantly they will champion compelling, inspiring and high-quality learning experiences for all ages.


Salary: ?25,250 per annum to ?30,300 per annum depending on experience.


Application by CV and Cover Letter. Deadline: 5pm on Friday 4 October

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