At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead digital products and platforms, driving major digital change for creativity and culture.
- Company: Arts Council England, the national agency for creativity and culture.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, pension scheme, and generous annual leave.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team dedicated to enhancing access to high-quality cultural experiences.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on the cultural landscape of England through innovative digital solutions.
- Qualifications: Proven strategic leadership in digital product management and strong stakeholder engagement skills.
The predicted salary is between 85000 - 85000 £ per year.
Responsible for leading digital products and platforms.
Lead major digital change.
About Our Client
Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture. We help people in every corner of the country to experience and benefit from creativity. We do this by investing in artists and organisations that make and deliver exceptional, inspirational work for our communities.
We set out our strategic vision in Let's Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable range of high-quality cultural experiences. We invest public money from the Government and the National Lottery to help support the sector and to deliver this vision.
Reporting directly to the Chief Digital & Information Officer, you will lead Arts Council England's digital products and platforms, including Grants Management, CRM, Museum and Cultural Property services, the digital workplace and new AI-enabled capabilities. You will be accountable for the strategy, investment decisions and governance that ensure these services are reliable, secure, accessible and meet public-sector requirements.
These services are essential to how we fund and support the sector, meet our obligations, and serve applicants, funded organisations, staff and partners.
You will work closely with the Technology Director to align product direction with architecture, operational resilience and service performance, and you will be the senior voice representing business needs in digital delivery decisions.
Key accountabilities:
- Set a clear vision and strategy for digital products and platforms.
- Lead and govern delivery across "run and improve" services and major transformation programmes.
- Ensure services meet standards for value for money, accessibility, security, data protection and assurance.
- Build strong relationships with senior stakeholders, the Executive Board and delivery partners.
- Develop a high-performing team, and create an inclusive, values-led culture.
Key responsibilities:
- Own the digital product and platform portfolio, setting priorities and balancing day-to-day service needs with longer-term change.
- Set direction for product roadmaps and investment, based on user needs, evidence and organisational priorities.
- Provide clear governance for design and change decisions, ensuring the right controls and pace of delivery.
- Be accountable for service performance, resilience and risk management, working with Technology to meet agreed service levels.
- Lead major digital change, including modernising legacy systems and improving integrations and data quality.
- Sponsor innovation where it adds value (including AI and automation), running controlled trials and scaling what works.
- Manage budgets and suppliers, ensuring strong contract performance, good commercial discipline and value for money.
- Lead, coach and develop the Digital team, planning capacity and building succession for key roles.
- Represent digital at senior forums, building alignment across Operations, Funding, Data & Insights and corporate functions.
Key relationships:
- Chief Digital and Information Officer
- Technology Director and Digital, Data & Technology leadership team
- Chief Data Officer and Data & Insights colleagues
- Executive Board, transformation governance groups and peer Directors
- Operational leaders across Funding and corporate services (e.g., Finance, HR, Procurement)
- External suppliers and delivery partners
The Successful Applicant
About you:
- You are a strategic, credible leader who can work at the executive level and stay close enough to delivery to remove barriers and make good decisions.
- You communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical colleagues and can explain complex issues in plain English.
- You understand modern digital product and platform delivery, including user-centred design, integrations, data and good service management.
- You can lead and improve supplier performance and contracts, and you take a disciplined approach to value for money, risk and assurance.
- You lead collaboratively and invest in building a high-performing, inclusive team.
Essential requirements:
- You will need strong evidence of strategic leadership, delivery and commercial judgement.
- Senior leadership experience owning a portfolio of digital products/platforms across live service, improvement and transformation.
- Proven people leadership, including developing leaders and building a high-performing, inclusive team.
- Experience setting strategy and turning it into clear roadmaps, priorities, governance and measurable outcomes.
- Strong stakeholder management, able to influence Executive and Board-level decisions and build trust across the organisation.
- Commercial and financial management experience, including managing significant budgets (typically up to £5m) and leading supplier/partner performance.
- Good working knowledge of modern delivery and service approaches (e.g., agile/hybrid delivery, DevOps, continuous improvement) and when to use them.
- Experience ensuring services meet security and data protection requirements, with a working knowledge of recognised standards (e.g., ISO 27001 / NIST and UK GDPR).
Desirable requirements but not essential:
- A relevant degree or equivalent experience.
- Relevant professional qualifications (e.g., programme/project delivery, enterprise architecture or service management).
What's on Offer
- Salary: The role will pay a competitive salary up to £85,000 per annum.
- Pension scheme: The Arts Council retirement plan is a final salary scheme with contributions on a sliding scale.
- Annual leave: 25 days, plus
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