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Director, Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation

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The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation is an impactful grant-making charity dedicated to widening access to the arts, nurturing talent and creating life-changing opportunities for children and young people. Through grants, scholarships and partnerships, the Foundation supports those pursuing creative paths, ensuring that talent, not background, determines who has the chance to thrive.
At the heart of the Foundation's work is a belief in the transformative power of the arts. With a focused and thoughtful approach to grant-making, the Foundation supports individuals and organisations across the cultural sector, helping young people build confidence, develop skills and realise their potential.
About the Role
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation is seeking to appoint an outstanding Director to lead the next phase of its work. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to shape the future of a highly respected charity and to build on its remarkable impact in the lives of children and young people pursuing careers in the arts.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the Director will provide strategic and operational leadership to ensure that the Foundation delivers its charitable objectives responsibly and in line with its long-term vision. Successful candidates will build strong relationships across the charitable, cultural and education sectors, while working effectively with the wider Andrew Lloyd Webber family of organisations. They will act as an ambassador for the Foundation, develop partnerships, identify opportunities for strategic collaboration and enhance its long-term sustainability, impact and reputation.
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Requirements
Candidates should demonstrate significant senior leadership experience in the charity sector, ideally within a grant-making organisation, trust, foundation or fundraising environment, together with an understanding of charity governance, audit and regulatory compliance. The successful candidate will bring excellent judgement, strong financial skills, outstanding interpersonal abilities, and a self-starting approach needed to thrive in a small, high-trust environment.
A strong commitment to access, opportunity and inclusion in the arts will be essential. The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. We are committed to supporting applications from individuals from groups currently underrepresented in the cultural and charitable sectors. Reasonable adjustments will be made throughout the recruitment process as required.
Job Details
- Type: Permanent contract (4 days a week)
- Salary: c. £70k-80k, plus benefits including pension with up to 10% employer contribution
- Location: Working in a hybrid arrangement, with the office based in Central London
Application Process
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation has engaged the services of Perrett Laver to help identify the widest possible field of suitable candidates and to assist in the assessment of candidates against the requirements for the role.
Applications should consist of a CV and supporting statement which includes a brief overview of your experience with relevance to the personal specification as well as an indication of the reasons for your interest in this opportunity.


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Completed applications should be uploaded at https://PLusPortal.PerrettLaver.com quoting reference number 8504.
For a confidential informal conversation about the role, please contact Edoardo.Vachez@perrettlaver.com
The deadline for the receipt of applications is 11:59pm BST on Monday 20th July 2026.
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