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Senior Digital Programme Producer

Applications for this vacancy closed on 13 January 2025 at 12:00PM
**Contract type**



Fixed Term Contract (2 years)





**Hours**



Full time





**About the role**



The Oxford University Cultural Programme, based within the Humanities Division
is looking for an exceptional individual to join the University of Oxford
Cultural Programme team as the new Senior Digital Programme Producer. The new
post will curate, develop and deliver the digital strand for the cultural
programme in the new Schwarzman Centre (Home | The Stephen A. Schwarzman
Centre for the Humanities building project - due to open in Autumn 2025). This
will include producing new immersive projects in partnership with world
leading creatives and academics and supporting a small cohort of digital
fellows.





The postholder will be expected to nurture and connect with a broad range of
partners and collaborators. You will also be expected to nurture and maintain
strong relationships with partners in the digital sector locally, nationally
and internationally including the ability to secure commercial and funding
opportunities. The Senior Digital Programme Producer will report to the
Executive Producer.





**About you**



Extensive experience as a digital arts producer, including time spent working
within a cultural venue or another large institution. You will be an excellent
communicator, creative, innovative and passionate about engaging broad and
diverse audiences both digitally and physically and work well with a wide
variety of stakeholders including, but not limited to, artists, creatives,
academics, students, community groups and funders.





If you are interested in the role and have the relevant experience, we are
very happy to have an informal conversation in advance of the deadline, please
email Cultural Programme Executive Producer josie.bamford@humanities.ox.ac.uk
for a chat or with informal enquiries.





The duties and skills required are described in further detail in the job
description.





**Application process**



Applications should be submitted online and include a CV and a supporting
statement.





As part of your application you will be asked to provide details of two
referees and indicate whether we can contact them now.





For further details, please refer to the How to apply section of the job
description. Any further enquires may be directed to hr@humanities.ox.ac.uk





We will also be hosting an open online webinar on Monday 6th January 3 –
3:30pm to give more information on the role and answer any questions anyone
may have. If you would like to join the webinar, please email
culturalprogramme@humanities.ox.ac.uk and we will send you joining
instructions by Friday 3rd January.



The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 13 January 2025.
Only applications received before this time can be considered.





Shortlisting is expected to take place on 17 January 2025 and interviews are
likely to be held in the week beginning 27 January 2025.





Please quote Vacancy ID 177041 on all correspondence.





We welcome applications from a broad and diverse range of applicants: if you
have any access needs or requirements to make your application journey more
accessible, please let us know and we will do our best to facilitate.





**Committed to equality and valuing diversity**

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**Contract type**



Fixed Term Contract (2 years)





**Hours**



Full time





**About the role**



The Oxford University Cultural Programme, based within the Humanities Division
is looking for an exceptional individual to join the University of Oxford
Cultural Programme team as the new Senior Digital Programme Producer. The new
post will curate, develop and deliver the digital strand for the cultural
programme in the new Schwarzman Centre (Home | The Stephen A. Schwarzman
Centre for the Humanities building project - due to open in Autumn 2025). This
will include producing new immersive projects in partnership with world
leading creatives and academics and ...

Contract type

Fixed Term Contract (2 years)

 

Hours

Full time

 

About the role

The Oxford University Cultural Programme, based within the Humanities Division is looking for an exceptional individual to join the University of Oxford Cultural Programme team as the new Senior Digital Programme Producer. The new post will curate, develop and deliver the digital strand for the cultural programme in the new Schwarzman Centre (Home | The Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities building project - due to open in Autumn 2025). This will include producing new immersive projects in partnership with world leading creatives and ...
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