Job Summary
soundLINCS is currently seeking a Project & Development Manager to be responsible for & heading up soundLINCS Lincolnshire wide UpBEAT! music service devoted to supporting mental health & wellbeing through Music which is the perfect way to boost mental wellbeing, connect with others & try new skills
Job Description
As Project & Development Manager, you will be responsible for heading up soundLINCS UpBEAT! service.
soundLINCS UpBEAT! supports a variety of musical interests and includes bespoke sessions supporting early onset Dementia, Autism Led Music Groups, SEND groups, Mental Health Respite Wards and a wide variety of groups supporting VETS, Prisons, Care Homes and adult homelessness.
The postholder will ensure the delivery is on time, to budget and of the highest quality of performance within the most effective and efficient model. You will also work alongside the CEO to develop soundLINCS, seeking opportunities to grow the programme sustainably and pursuing funding from appropriate sources.
The successful candidate will have solid experience of project management, including responsibility for budgets, performance, directing and managing people, and effective stakeholder management. You will be a creative thinker and planner with an analytical approach to problem solving alongside knowledge of agile/lean tools. This role also seeks to develop opportunities of work, continuing to build soundLINCS‘ reputation as one of the foremost community music organisations.
Job Requirements
To work with the CEO to ensure the delivery of the Company’s annual work programme with specific focus on the soundLINCS UpBEAT! service ensuring that soundLINCS remains at the forefront of community music development locally, regionally, and nationally.
Job Responsibilities
To take responsibility and deliver the detailed planning and implementation of an allocated series of soundLINCS programmes and projects with specific focus on the soundLINCS UpBEAT! project ensuring that KPI, targets are met, artistic standards are maintained, statistical data is collated, timely reportage is maintained to stakeholders and funders and that programmes operate within budget.