Overview:
Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) is an independent, charitable organisation that supports initiatives in cultural heritage, art, and archaeology. Our ambitions span the delivery of world-class research, educational and scientific goals, aligned with a cultural and economic regeneration of the city more broadly. This involves the creation of a cultural district in the heart of Benin City, with an emphasis on communal spaces, an inclusive environment, and the integration past and present heritage. The Campus will be anchored by the first building - the MOWAA Institute, a major Collections and Research Facility.
In partnership with the British Museum and its partners, MOWAA is carrying out pre-construction archaeology and research investigations in the centre of Benin City. As we enter our final excavation in 2024, MOWAA seeks a Public Programmes Manager to support the coordination and delivery of our Public Programme during this pivotal year and for the duration of the project. The manager will play a crucial role in deepening engagement with our audiences, consolidating the programmatic approach of the Unearth programme, and overseeing the development of legacy tools and learning materials.
Responsibilities
Develop and implement project concepts and detailed plans, in collaboration with MOWAA and British Museum archaeology teams
Manage the interface between the Project Management steering group and MOWAA's Outreach and Learning team
Coordinate the delivery of our Public Programmes, ensuring all events run smoothly and provide each participant with an excellent visitor experience.
Work with the External Relations team to develop an Audience Development Plan.
Ensure maximum exposure for our events programme through effective communication and promotion strategies.
Oversee the development of legacy tools and learning materials related to Discovery Days, Unearth (young professional programme), and Community Consultations
Support the creation and dissemination of project- and activity-level communications, under the guidance of the Communications team and in keeping with the shared communications plan
Contribute to budget planning and progress reporting
Drive the generation of systematic feedback and assessments report
Represent partners at key public events and engagements.
Supervise adherence to internal policies and procedures related to Health & Safety and Safeguarding during on-site and offsite events
Perform other duties as necessary for the successful execution of the project.
Requirements:
Proven experience in managing public programmes or similar projects within the cultural sector.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and stakeholders.
Experience in budget management, reporting and communications/marketing.
Knowledge of West African art and culture is desirable.
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to represent the organization professionally.
Terms and Conditions:
Reporting Line: Director, MOWAA Institute, Ore Disu
Duty Station: Benin City, Nigeria
Compensation & Benefits: Competitive, subject to credentials
Start Date: Immediate (from August 2024)
Contract Duration: Fixed Term contract, until December 2025