Full-Time Museum Director and CEO
Job Description
Shape the future of LGBTQ+ cultural heritage by joining Queer Britain as its next museum Director/CEO.
Applications for this role close at: 9 a.m. Wednesday 21st August
Location: Hybrid/London N1C 4BH
Salary: £72,000 – £77,000
About Queer Britain
Queer Britain is the UK’s first and only physical LGBTQ+ museum. It is a pioneering organisation passionate about celebrating and preserving LGBTQ+ history and culture. Since opening its doors in 2022, it has garnered significant acclaim, including winning the Museum Association’s Best Small Museum of the Year award.
Queer Britain is committed to being a museum for all, regardless of sexuality, gender identity, or expression, including its heterosexual counterparts. Its mission focuses on reclaiming queer histories and preserving objects of significance to the LGBTQ+ communities while educating the public about this rich heritage and diverse set of cultures.
The museum has become a vibrant hub, attracting 40,000 visitors annually with its small but growing, diverse collection ranging from unique artefacts like Una Troughbridge’s sculpture of Radclyffe Hall to contemporary icons like Olly Alexander’s rainbow-fringed cloak.
Queer Britain is poised for an exciting year. Scheduled programmes include artistic residencies for underrepresented groups, ensuring their stories are told and celebrated.
These efforts exemplify Queer Britain’s commitment to inclusivity and community engagement, fostering a welcoming environment for all.
About the role
The Director and CEO is responsible for leading the team and ensuring that the museum delivers the highest standards of presentation and storytelling, that it is financially resilient, sustainable and responsive to its visitors’ needs.
You will play a pivotal role in leading Queer Britain’s transition from its current temporary space to a permanent home, and you will be tasked with instigating and partnerships that advance Queer Britain’s commercial and cultural goals, securing the museum’s place as a cornerstone of LGBTQ+ heritage.
This role offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of our emerging museum and make a meaningful impact on LGBTQ+ communities, both in the UK and globally.
Who we are looking for
Queer Britain is seeking a dynamic, entrepreneurial and emotionally intelligent leader with a profound passion for queer history and a strong commitment to creating a welcoming environment for all.
You will bring extensive leadership experience ideally from arts, heritage, or cultural sectors, demonstrating a proven ability to guide organisations through transformative growth phases.
You will excel in strategic planning and income generation, adeptly securing sustainable funding in challenging environments. With a focus on visitor and audience development, you will create engaging and inclusive experiences that resonate with diverse audiences.
As a leader, you will be adept at developing and delivering growth strategies and building strategic partnerships, navigating the complexities of museum and charity management with finesse in a dynamic and evolving landscape.
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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Wednesday 21st August.
How to Apply
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