Young People’s Programme Manager

  • Contract
  • London

Tramshed


Job Summary

The Young People’s Programme Manager is a fun, caring and passionate creative who recognises the fundamental right of every child to access the creative arts. They are organised, resilient, and good with people.

Job Description

Hours: 22.5 (0.6) – Preferred working days: Thursday, Friday,

Saturday.

Pay: £33,000 pro rata

Reporting to: Head of Creative Programming and Partnerships

Responsible For:

Tramshed’s Participatory Young People’s Workshop Practitioners

Support Facilitators

Volunteers

Placement Students

Main Responsibilities

Understands and delivers the vision of Tramshed activities through participation to inspire, involve and grow

Project manages the facilitated Tramshed Young People’s Participation programmes that takes place at Tramshed Venue in Woolwich and across the Borough of Greenwich including line-management.

Manages the Young People’s Programme Budget

Develop the work of the Young People’s Participation Programme, identifying areas of need, including new ways of engaging with people considering and acting to remove barriers to access to the Tramshed community

Co-leads safeguarding for Tramshed with the Adults with Learning Difference Programme Manager

Our Programme includes

Youth Theatre (3 groups on Saturdays aged 5-18)

Young Company (Delivery January to April)

Youth Drop In (Term Time Fridays)

Youth Advisory Panel

NT Connections

Full Job Description including role benefits available on our website.

Job Requirements

ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES

A can-do, self-sufficient attitude

A belief in the transformative nature of the performing arts and/or the power of real community engagement

Should be flexible and emotionally resilient when collaborating with users and fellow artists; willing to attune to others experiences and emotions with compassion

Experience as an arts facilitator or in a supporting role (Support Worker, SEND provision or other)

Experience of Project Management and Administration

Demonstrable written and verbal communication skills

Good Computer literacy in MS Office packages

Ability to work collaboratively and form effective partnerships internally and externally

Ability to work flexibly with some evenings and regular weekend work

Excellent time and priority management, accuracy and attention to detail

Financial skills including drafting and managing budgets

An interest in the wider social, cultural and financial context within which Tramshed operates

Job Overview

  • Job Title: Young People’s Programme Manager
  • Salary: £30k-£40k
    (pro-rata)
  • Hours:
    Part time
  • Artform: Combined arts
  • Role: Creative
  • Contract: Temporary
  • Closing date: Fri, 30 Jan 2026

  • Location:

    London

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