First Story
Job Summary
Job Description
Key Info
- £28,000-30,000 FTE
- 0.6 FTE
- Flexible hybrid working
- Deadline: 16 February at 5pm
- Interviews: 26 February & 4 March 2026
This post plays a key role in delivering First Story’s Young Writers Programme in Yorkshire. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring that the programme is delivered to standard in existing partner schools, primarily in West Yorkshire and in Humberside, enabling participants to achieve First Story’s outcomes of increased confidence, creativity and writing craft. As First Story’s representative in Yorkshire, the post-holder will also support First Story to increase its reach and profile as a cultural organisation in the region.
The post-holder will be required to maintain and build relationships with schools and writers to ensure that appropriate school partnerships are identified and secured; that a network of cultural and HE delivery partners are researched and appropriate relationships to extend the offer of the programme are secured. Working with the wider programme team, the post-holder will help to deliver extended activities during the year including termly competitions, the Young Writers Residential, region-specific ‘Connect’ events, our national Young Writers Festivals, Young Creatives progression routes, and training and support for teachers.
The post-holder will be supported by a small central team in London (primarily providing comms, fundraising and administrative support), as well as closely working with fellow programme managers working remotely in First Story’s other operating regions led by our Head of Programmes in the North West.
This role is home based with travel to schools and partner organisations across Yorkshire. Evening and weekend working will occasionally be necessary, for example to attend events.
Job Requirements
Essential
- Commitment to First Story’s vision and ethos
- At least 3 years’ experience working with/in schools, in the charity sector, or in a professional arts environment
- Demonstrable understanding of education settings (past experience of working with/in secondary schools is preferred)
- Knowledge of cultural/education provision in Yorkshire
- Excellent relationship-building and partnership skills
- Confidence negotiating with people at all levels of seniority
- The ability to prioritise workload and to take on a range of tasks
- A demonstrated history of team and independent work
- Strong communication skills, both written and oral
- Strong IT skills, including sound knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, CRM databases, and social media channels
- A willingness to travel around the region
- Genuine and demonstrable commitment to achieving equality,
diversity and inclusion
Desirable
- An interest in literature and creative writing
- A full driving licence
Job Overview
- Job Title: Programmes and Partnerships Manager (Yorkshire)
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Salary: £25k-£30k
(pro-rata) - Hours:
Part time - Artform: Literature
- Role: Admin, Secretarial & PA
- Contract: Permanent
- Closing date: Mon, 16 Feb 2026
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Location:
Yorkshire
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