Wiltshire Council
Creative Production Manager

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Salary: £32,640 per annum FTE (35hrs)
Hours of work: 28-35hrs per week. Up to 5 days per week (7hr per day). Flexible working hours, typically between 8:30am and 6:00pm. Attendance at occasional evening or weekend events and meetings may be required.
Contract: Permanent
This is not a Wiltshire Council vacancy therefore please contact Age UK Wiltshire for further information.
Would you like to support older people to be more creative and more connected to their local community?
Age UK Wiltshire is seeking to recruit an enthusiastic, motivated, and organised, creative person to support older people to access creative activities.
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The Creative Production Manager will be responsible for our creative events, workshops and activities. They will play a pivotal role in the successful planning, delivery, monitoring, and evaluation of the Celebrating Age Wiltshire programme and our Arts & Friendship clubs. The role focuses on building and maintaining community partnerships, coordinating artists and managing project delivery.
If you have experience of coordinating community, arts, cultural, health, or social engagement projects, and a natural affinity with older people we’d love to hear from you!
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To apply, please visit our website:
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/wiltshire/about-us/work_for_us/cpm/
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact chris.williams@ageukwiltshire.org.uk or at 07708 899148.
Closing date (and time): 4pm Friday 31st July 2026
Interview date: Will take place within two weeks of the closing date
Commencement date: TBC
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