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Alexandra Arts Centre

Venue Director

Bognor Regis
Posted about 19 hours ago
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Company Description

Alexandra Arts Centre is transforming the historic Alexandra Theatre in the heart of Bognor Regis into a vibrant, year-round hub for arts, culture, and community. Currently under redevelopment, the venue will host live performances, creative learning, community activities, events, and hospitality, supporting both local life and the wider regeneration of the town centre. The organisation’s vision is to create a welcoming, inclusive space where people can connect, create, learn, and be inspired. Working closely with local partners, artists, businesses, and residents, Alexandra Arts Centre aims to reflect the creativity and ambitions of the community while attracting new audiences and visitors. As opening approaches, the team is sharing progress, celebrating local talent, and building relationships with those who want to shape the future of culture in Bognor Regis.

Role Description

The Venue Director is a full-time, on-site leadership role based at Alexandra Arts Centre in Bognor Regis. The role is responsible for the overall management and operation of the venue, including programming oversight, visitor experience, commercial performance, and day-to-day coordination of activities. The Venue Director will lead and support the venue team, oversee staffing schedules, manage budgets, and ensure the building operates safely, efficiently, and in line with regulatory requirements. They will develop and maintain partnerships with artists, community groups, local businesses, and stakeholders to deliver a diverse, high-quality programme that reflects the community and grows audiences. Day-to-day tasks include monitoring venue performance, reviewing operational policies, managing contracts and suppliers, overseeing marketing and audience development plans, and representing Alexandra Arts Centre at meetings, events, and public engagements.

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  • Proven experience in venue, theatre, arts centre, or cultural space management, with responsibility for day-to-day operations and team leadership.
  • Strong skills in budget management, financial planning, and commercial performance, including forecasting, monitoring, and reporting.
  • Experience in programming or curating live events, arts activities, or community programmes, ideally across diverse art forms and audiences.
  • Knowledge of health and safety, safeguarding, licensing, and compliance requirements for public venues.
  • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with artists, community organisations, partners, and local stakeholders.
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict-resolution skills, with the ability to represent the venue professionally and confidently.
  • Strong people management skills, including recruitment, coaching, performance management, and fostering an inclusive, collaborative culture.
  • Experience in audience development, marketing collaboration, and customer service, with a focus on welcoming and accessible visitor experiences.
  • Organisational and project management skills, with the ability to deliver multiple activities and events.
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Skills

Venue Management
Team Leadership
Budget Management
Financial Planning
Programming
Community Engagement
Health and Safety
Licensing Compliance
Communication
Negotiation
Conflict Resolution
People Management
Audience Development
Marketing
Customer Service
Project Management

Location

Bognor Regis, England, United Kingdom

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