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Project Manager - Night Club

Location
Remote, London
Salary
£32,000 – £35,000
Level
Midweight
Type
Full Time
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The Liminal Space is recruiting a Project Manager for our award winning Night Club programme.

Project Manager – Night Club#

Salary: £32-£35k pa

Location: London/Home for office based tasks - We expect FTE staff to be in the office a minimum of 5 days per month. Office – St Bride Foundation, 14 Bride Lane, London, EC4Y 8EQ.

Role Type: Permanent – 40 hours across 5 days per week (Monday-Friday). Flexible working available. UK travel and some evening/weekend working is required for client-facing activity.

About The Liminal Space

The Liminal Space is a purpose-led creative studio that uses art and design approaches to build understanding, participation and social action. A combination of a creative agency and a think tank, we are a multidisciplinary team on a mission to empower more people, more profoundly to contribute to greater positive social and health outcomes.

We work with clients and organisations who are excited about taking a new approach to engaging audiences, generating research insights and solving strategic challenges. These include some of the country’s top universities, independent funders and government bodies. Recent projects have covered topics ranging from mental health in key workers and improving the way NHS teams manage Covid-19 to sustainable shopping, the future of work, the ethics of gene editing and a blueprint for the museum of the future.

Our work translating some of the toughest issues facing our society into tangible objects, spaces and experiences that people can relate to and interact with has led to us being shortlisted as Emerging Design Studio of the Year 2020 by Dezeen, and receiving a Wellcome Trust Sustaining Excellence grant.

About the Night Club

Night Club is an award-winning engagement programme developed by The Liminal Space that brings sleep researchers together with people who work at night and their employers to create a better and healthier working experience. Since its inception in 2018, Night Club has directly engaged over 5,000 employees across over 35 sites in the UK and reached 100,000+ indirectly.

We have a pipeline of exciting opportunities to bring Night Club to night shift workers across a number of industries including retail, logistics, engineering, transportation, and healthcare in order to support their sleep health and mental health. This includes delivery of Night Club as part of our new Impact on Urban Health grant-funded project in Lambeth and Southwark, alongside commercially funded projects across the UK and, potentially, internationally.

About the role

Our Project Managers play a pivotal role in the delivery of our immersive wellbeing programme, by navigating clients, production resources and our expert trainers together to support people working at night. Your energy, attention to detail, budget management and problem solving skills will help you thrive as part of our friendly team. This role offers great variety, and a fun mix of desk-based and on-location work.

About you

You excel in organisation and getting things done. You can confidently create and apply efficient working processes and documentation to ensure the Night Club team and clients are well supported. You are reliable and friendly with excellent communication skills that would see you thrive in a live event environment. You are confident interacting with clients and working with a variety of people (i.e night shift workers, sleep scientists and senior leaders within the business we operate in). You thrive in fast-paced, flexible and dynamic work environments that require both initiative and taking direction, managing multiple parallel projects and delivery systems.

The final closing date for applications is Midday on Wednesday 13 September 2023

The Liminal Space is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and strongly encourages applications from those who experience discrimination and / or prejudice based on their race, ethnicity or immigration status; women; new parents; people with disabilities and LGBTQI+ people.

No agencies please.