At a Glance
- Tasks: Coordinate complex activities for the Sainsbury Centre's refurbishment and Museum Without Walls programme.
- Company: Join the Sainsbury Centre, celebrating its 50th anniversary with a transformative capital project.
- Benefits: This full-time role is fixed-term from 17 August 2026 to 31 July 2028.
- Other info: Engage with internal teams and external partners for seamless operational success.
- Why this job: Play a pivotal role in enhancing the museum's innovative legacy and cultural heritage.
- Qualifications: Proven track record in project delivery within museums, heritage, or cultural institutions required.
The predicted salary is between 50000 - 60000 £ per year.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Museum Transition Manager to join the Sainsbury Centre's Team. As we approach our 50th anniversary, the Sainsbury Centre is embarking on a transformative capital project to refurbish and future‑proof our Grade II listed building. This major renovation will include architectural and infrastructure upgrades and visitor experience enhancements, consolidating the museum's innovative legacy and cultural heritage for the next 50 years.
During the construction, the Sainsbury Centre will deliver an alternative programme of activity ensuring the continuation of our unique approach to animate and showcase our collection and to continue to extend access to and raise the profile of the Sainsbury Centre to reach new audiences. This role will provide critical support to these parallel projects to ensure the smooth and efficient delivery of the museum's operations, playing a pivotal role in coordinating complex, interdependent activities across the Sainsbury Centre, ensuring outcomes are delivered on time and within budget.
This will include pre‑closure planning, mobilisation, practicalities, and logistics as well as the realisation of our Museum Without Walls programme. You will represent the Sainsbury Centre in key stakeholder forums, advocate for its needs, and stand in for the Directorate when required. From project inception to handover, you will collaborate with internal teams (curatorial, collections, learning, conservation, technical, front of house, media) and external partners to ensure seamless delivery, business continuity, and operational success.
You will be a confident, solutions‑focused professional with a proven track record in project delivery - ideally within museums, heritage, or cultural institutions. You thrive in complex environments, communicate clearly across all levels, and bring a calm, organised approach to high‑pressure situations. You will be across the detail, deploying a 'hands‑on' approach whilst also bringing a strong blend of strategic thinking, operational expertise, and collaborative participation.
This full‑time post is available on a fixed term basis from 17 August 2026 to 31 July 2028.
Museum Transition Manager employer: Sainsbury’s Group
The Sainsbury Centre is undergoing a major renovation to future-proof its Grade II listed building. Located in Norwich, this role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a significant cultural project while ensuring business continuity during the transition.