Salary Grade: Commensurate with Position
Closing date: 5.00pm Monday 3 February 2025
Interview date: Final Stage interviews will be held on Wednesday 5 March 2025
The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) is continually recognised as one of the world’s most forward-thinking conservatoires. Home to over 900 students from more than 60 countries, it is dedicated to providing an outstanding education that propels students into careers as inspiring and versatile musicians. Housing a fully equipped Theatre and Concert Hall, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality performance and rehearsal spaces alongside outstanding resources. The RNCM is also one of the UK’s busiest live music venues, situated right in the heart of the city of Manchester.
The Director of Estates & Facilities is a newly created role and will be a member of the Executive Committee, reporting to the Principal, responsible for providing strategic leadership and operational management for the College’s estate and facilities services which will support the overall RNCM Strategy and provide services fitting of a world-class Conservatoire.
You will have overall responsibility for estate development, property management, facilities management (hard and soft services), technical theatre services, compliance, financial management, and ensuring environmental sustainability across the site. This will require managing a mixed portfolio of in-house and out-sourced services, while at all times ensuring a high-quality service delivery at optimal cost.
Professionally qualified, and used to operating at the strategic level, you will have a proven track record of success in a wide range of service delivery and change management in estates and facilities management including delivering a range of capital projects including refurbishment and new build developments. Key to your success will be your ability to develop a culture of innovation whilst managing several different teams, and to deliver at pace, managing competing priorities effectively.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Some applicants may require sponsorship from the College and a visa from UKVI to take up the role if successful.
The RNCM is committed to safeguarding and we prioritise creating a safe and secure environment for everyone. We seek individuals who share in our commitment to safeguarding and are willing to uphold these principles in all aspects of their work.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement
* RNCM recognises that music is in every culture.
* We are committed to building a diverse community of staff and students.
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