British Council

Grants Manager, Cultural Protection Fund

London

£300.8k/yr

Posted 4 days ago

Early applicant

On-site

Contract

Senior Level

British Council Payband 7 Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract until 31st January 2027 Location: UK, The successful candidate will be attached to one of our offices in London, Cardiff, Belfast or Edinburgh. Closing Date: 17th May 2026 Salary: £30,839 plus £3,300 London Market Allowance for those in the London area only. You must have the legal right to work in UK at the time of application. There is no relocation or sponsorship support.

Role Purpose: This role will play an integral role in the work of the Cultural Protection Fund by acting as the main relationship holder for funded projects; generating interest in the fund, assessing grant applications and monitoring live projects taking place in and around the Middle East, North Africa, East Africa and South Asia.

Role Context Our work in Arts and Culture transforms lives, creates positive change and stimulates global conversations about the issues facing us all. We foster new alliances between the UK's creative sectors and the rest of the world, encouraging global conversations and helping artists and cultural professionals to achieve their ambitions and realise their potential. From championing disabled artists and supporting women in cultural leadership to enabling projects that directly tackle climate change and the loss of cultural heritage, our work broadens perspectives and promotes equality and diversity across the world.

Main Accountabilities: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Working with colleagues to ensure that all aspects of the CPF programme and ways of working are underpinned by the British Council’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy. Proactively seeking ways to ensure increased access and inclusivity, using EDI tools where appropriate

Programme development and delivery Contributes to the development of the Cultural Protection Fund including aspects of design, planning and delivery so that it meets the highest professional and technical standards and contributes optimally to the achievement of the British Council and UK government objectives. Responds to expressions of interest from potential applicants, advising them on the criteria and scope of the Fund to support the development of relevant, high-quality applications. Produces effective, well-informed assessment reports incorporating appropriate advice from Specialist Assessors, in-country British Council staff and other stakeholders, and present recommendations to the CPF Approvals Panel. Monitors a dynamic portfolio of live projects, applying knowledge of best practice for project management and demonstrating a keen awareness of all internal and external guidance associated with the Fund. Supports the Fund’s reporting to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) by keeping accurate records relating to financial spend, project progress and risks Customer/market focus Represents the Cultural Protection Fund professionally at stakeholder events and provides excellent customer service to potential applicants and grant recipients. Contributes to the wider Culture and Development work so that the British Council is recognised by external stakeholders and audiences as a respected, credible authority in the field.

Sector/subject expertise Contributes knowledge of the cultural heritage sector and best practice in grant- making to support the development of awarding of relevant, high-quality cultural protection projects. Actively cultivates professional networks of Specialist Assessors, in-country British Council staff and other stakeholders and draws upon this network to ensure that appropriate expertise informs and underpins the work of the Fund. Works to develop or build upon existing knowledge of the context and stakeholders within the Fund’s target countries in order to inform assessments, recommendations and the overall work of the Fund. Applies knowledge of best practice in project management to ensure that delivery risks are minimised and projects are delivered on time and to budget. Provides proactive advice and support to colleagues, including those overseas, to ensure understanding of the Cultural Protection Fund and support projects in delivery.

Relationship & stakeholder management Develops trust-based relationships with a range of key practitioners, partners, organisations, opinion formers and stakeholders (in the UK and overseas) to promote the Cultural Protection Fund and British Council’s cultural relations strategies and people-centred approaches to working. The Cultural Protection Grants Manager builds and maintains excellent relationships with internal partners and stakeholders in the UK and across the global network, to ensure effective, integrated and joined-up delivery of agreed programme objectives in a complex matrix environment. Represents the Cultural Protection Fund as required at stakeholder meetings and events.

Commercial, financial & resource management Outlines clear expectations for grant recipients with regards to financial expenditure and monitors this carefully to ensure that agreed targets are met. Displays full awareness of all financial guidance relating to the Fund when advising applicants and grant recipients. Maintains accurate and up-to-date records on all projects and contributes to monthly and year-end financial reporting in timely manner. Adheres and contributes to risk management and operational processes, and actively applies learning from this to improve financial planning.

Leadership & management Manages and liaises with any contract staff employed to advise on or otherwise support the Cultural Protection Fund as well as potentially line managing staff both within and beyond the local office base. Contributes actively to the effective decision-making and planning related to the Cultural Protection Fund and related British Council initiatives and projects as required. Risk & compliance Ensures that funded project(s) are delivered in line with BC quality standards and Project Management methodologies, including corporate KPIs, governance requirements and communications, EDI (Equality Diversity and Inclusion), anti- racism and Gender Equality targets. Deploys technical and/or commercial experience to identify project issues and identify potential solutions or improved ways of working to address them, escalating where necessary

Role specific knowledge and experience: Minimum/Essential Requirements Relevant degree or equivalent experience Demonstrable experience within the cultural heritage sector and knowledge of current practice Experience of grant-making and/or project management Experience of writing analytical reports and presenting information verbally in a formal setting Knowledge of heritage in MENA / East Africa / South Asia Experience of developing relationships with a wide range of stakeholders to increase engagement with a project or programme

Desirable Requirements Experience with working in an international context or with different cultures. Project management qualification Experience of working in an international context or with different cultures Knowledge of the cultural heritage sector within the MENA / East Africa region Experience of evaluating projects and/or programmes Knowledge and understanding of evaluation tools and techniques

Skills

Grant Management

Project Management

Cultural Heritage

Stakeholder Engagement

Analytical Reporting

Financial Management

Equality Diversity and Inclusion

Risk Management

Networking

Customer Service

Monitoring

Evaluation

Communication

Relationship Management

International Collaboration

Cultural Relations