Call out for Executive Producer

Neon Dance performing on Teshima Island in Japan for Setouchi Art Triennale 2019. Photo credit: Miles Hart Photography

Neon Dance performing on Teshima Island in Japan for Setouchi Art Triennale 2019. Photo credit: Miles Hart Photography

Summary 

  • Deadline to apply: Friday 12th February 2021, 6pm

  • Freelance, part-time position (2 days / 16 hours per week).

  • Initial contract period: 8-months

  • Remote working / flexible hours

About the role

The Executive Producer (EP) will support the company with a focus on strategy, income generation, finances, partnerships and product development.

One aim of this post is to underpin Neon Dance and to support the continued development of the organisation building and sustaining organisational systems and policies that have recently been implemented; the EP works with the Artistic Director (AD) and the board to develop the business plan, diversify income and partnership streams. Key responsibility over the initial 8-month period includes managing and mentoring our Cultural Connectors (young people aged 18-25) alongside Neon’s AD, sustaining and nurturing pre-existing partnerships as well as cultivating new partners both in the UK and internationally.


The role is currently freelance for 2 days a week; this recognises that the whole job description cannot be completed within that capacity, but it has the potential to develop further and fuller in the future. 


Job description / principle responsibilities

To work with the AD to develop and deliver the organisational strategy and co-lead on income generation; the EP has specific responsibilities to seek out, generate, realise and maintain partnerships with funders, commissioners and venues.

Strategy & Planning

  • Work with the AD to monitor, revise and co-author the business plan

  • Work with the AD to strategically position the organisation in new markets

  • Lead on and manage public engagement programmes – including companion works, Cultural Connectors and digital productions 

Income Generation

  • With the AD, be responsible for devising and implementing the income generation strategy, ensuring the organisation draws appropriate support from external sources

  • With the AD, identify, write, tender and pitch for funding opportunities to support the company’s ambitions and are in-line with ethical considerations

  • Support the AD in developing the company’s relationship with and applications to Arts Council England, local authority and trusts and foundations

Finance & Operations

  • Together with the AD, set and oversee organisational budgets, forecasts and financial scenario planning

  • Lead on ensuring diligent cashflow and financial communications within the organisation, drawing up cashflow forecasts and quarterly management accounts

  • To service the board, sub-groups and quarterly meetings alongside annual reporting requirements to Companies House and Charity status

Partnerships & Advocacy

  • Support the AD in growing a portfolio of networks in UK, Europe and Asia – travelling nationally and internationally to attend meetings and activities

  • Lead on negotiations with partners and venues, ensuring robust and thorough agreements

  • Identify partners and commissioners locally, nationally and internationally that could enhance the work of Neon Dance

Person Specification

Below is a list of the experience, skills and attributes we’re looking for but know that not everyone can meet all of them:


Essential

  • Strong leadership and interpersonal skills to deal effectively with internal and external relationships

  • Extensive knowledge (UK, Europe, Asia) and experience of producing (dance, visual art/design and technology) at multiple scales of activity

  • Experience of developing partnerships 

  • Significant experience of generating income, through fundraising and pitching

  • Experience of working accessibly and a belief in the value of public engagement  

  • Excellent budgetary and financial management skills 

  • Experience of delivering to Arts Council England’s strategy and expectations


Desirable

  • Previous senior management role and experience of working strategically, including setting and implementing business plans

  • An understanding and experience of the inter/national touring ecosystem

  • Experience of marketing and audience development

Person Attributes and Skills

  • A demonstrable commitment to equality and inclusivity

  • Excellent people management with the ability to inspire and motivate

  • Warm, friendly and approachable in order to effectively build collaborations

  • The ability to take initiative and recommend ways to develop Neon Dance

  • The confidence to work independently but also as part of a team

Fee

Neon Dance can offer a day rate of £200. 

To Apply

Applications should be in the form of a covering letter (no more than two sides of A4) sent along with a CV and equal opportunities form to: Ian Abbott (info@neondance.org).

Closing date for applications: Friday 12th February, 6pm. 

Interviews will take place week beginning 1st March, please note this date has been updated from originally advertised. Start date: 15th March 2021.