Assistant Head of Programmes £33,230 pa + benefits Term time (39 weeks) Malpas Do you believe education should create opportunity, confidence and ambitious futures for every young person? Do you have experience supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for a passionate and committed educational professionals to join us as Assistant Head of Programmes and help shape the next stage of our growth. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Assistant Head of Programmes, you will support the delivery, coordination and quality of our Post-16 study programmes, helping to create an outstanding student experience across your campus. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, you will play a key operational leadership role, supporting: You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Student progress, engagement and wellbeing SEND implementation and EHCP outcomes Safeguarding and pastoral support Curriculum coordination and quality assurance Campus operations, student experience and data accuracy Staff guidance, communication and day-to-day coordination You will also help foster positive relationships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, contributing to programmes that prepare students for adulthood, employment and future progression. So, what else are we looking for? Experience working with students with SEND and EHCPs Experience within Post-16 education and/or specialist provision Experience supporting or coordinating educational teams Knowledge of safeguarding, SEND practice and inclusive teaching approaches Understanding of EHCP processes and Preparation for Adulthood outcomes Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills Confidence using IT systems and student management systems A collaborative and proactive approach to leadership and teamwork Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
Jun 03, 2026
Full time
Assistant Head of Programmes £33,230 pa + benefits Term time (39 weeks) Malpas Do you believe education should create opportunity, confidence and ambitious futures for every young person? Do you have experience supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for a passionate and committed educational professionals to join us as Assistant Head of Programmes and help shape the next stage of our growth. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Assistant Head of Programmes, you will support the delivery, coordination and quality of our Post-16 study programmes, helping to create an outstanding student experience across your campus. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, you will play a key operational leadership role, supporting: You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Student progress, engagement and wellbeing SEND implementation and EHCP outcomes Safeguarding and pastoral support Curriculum coordination and quality assurance Campus operations, student experience and data accuracy Staff guidance, communication and day-to-day coordination You will also help foster positive relationships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, contributing to programmes that prepare students for adulthood, employment and future progression. So, what else are we looking for? Experience working with students with SEND and EHCPs Experience within Post-16 education and/or specialist provision Experience supporting or coordinating educational teams Knowledge of safeguarding, SEND practice and inclusive teaching approaches Understanding of EHCP processes and Preparation for Adulthood outcomes Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills Confidence using IT systems and student management systems A collaborative and proactive approach to leadership and teamwork Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
Payroll & Finance Lead £45,000 pa + benefits 37.5 hours a week, 9am-5pm Location: remote working Are you an experienced finance and payroll professional who takes pride in accuracy, integrity and well-organised financial systems? Do you want to use your expertise to support a values-led organisation making a real difference to the lives of neurodivergent young people? At Pinc College, we are looking for a detail-focused and proactive Payroll & Finance Lead to support the Finance Director in delivering robust financial and payroll operations across the organisation. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Payroll & Finance Lead, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day financial and payroll administration across the organisation, ensuring accuracy, compliance and efficiency in all processes. Working closely with the Finance Director and wider teams, you will help maintain strong financial controls, reliable reporting and smooth payroll operations that support staff across the organisation. So, what else are we looking for? Proven experience in finance and payroll administration Good understanding of payroll and pension processes Knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and trial balance preparation Experience working with accounting systems (e.g. Xero, Sage or similar) Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy Strong organisational and time management skills Ability to work to deadlines under pressure while maintaining quality Strong communication skills and the ability to explain financial information clearly A professional approach grounded in confidentiality, integrity and discretion Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
Jun 03, 2026
Full time
Payroll & Finance Lead £45,000 pa + benefits 37.5 hours a week, 9am-5pm Location: remote working Are you an experienced finance and payroll professional who takes pride in accuracy, integrity and well-organised financial systems? Do you want to use your expertise to support a values-led organisation making a real difference to the lives of neurodivergent young people? At Pinc College, we are looking for a detail-focused and proactive Payroll & Finance Lead to support the Finance Director in delivering robust financial and payroll operations across the organisation. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Payroll & Finance Lead, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day financial and payroll administration across the organisation, ensuring accuracy, compliance and efficiency in all processes. Working closely with the Finance Director and wider teams, you will help maintain strong financial controls, reliable reporting and smooth payroll operations that support staff across the organisation. So, what else are we looking for? Proven experience in finance and payroll administration Good understanding of payroll and pension processes Knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and trial balance preparation Experience working with accounting systems (e.g. Xero, Sage or similar) Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy Strong organisational and time management skills Ability to work to deadlines under pressure while maintaining quality Strong communication skills and the ability to explain financial information clearly A professional approach grounded in confidentiality, integrity and discretion Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
Assistant Head of Programmes £33,230 pa + benefits Term time (39 weeks) Malpas Do you believe education should create opportunity, confidence and ambitious futures for every young person? Do you have experience supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for a passionate and committed educational professionals to join us as Assistant Head of Programmes and help shape the next stage of our growth. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Assistant Head of Programmes, you will support the delivery, coordination and quality of our Post-16 study programmes, helping to create an outstanding student experience across your campus. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, you will play a key operational leadership role, supporting: You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Student progress, engagement and wellbeing SEND implementation and EHCP outcomes Safeguarding and pastoral support Curriculum coordination and quality assurance Campus operations, student experience and data accuracy Staff guidance, communication and day-to-day coordination You will also help foster positive relationships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, contributing to programmes that prepare students for adulthood, employment and future progression. So, what else are we looking for? Experience working with students with SEND and EHCPs Experience within Post-16 education and/or specialist provision Experience supporting or coordinating educational teams Knowledge of safeguarding, SEND practice and inclusive teaching approaches Understanding of EHCP processes and Preparation for Adulthood outcomes Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills Confidence using IT systems and student management systems A collaborative and proactive approach to leadership and teamwork Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
May 28, 2026
Full time
Assistant Head of Programmes £33,230 pa + benefits Term time (39 weeks) Malpas Do you believe education should create opportunity, confidence and ambitious futures for every young person? Do you have experience supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for a passionate and committed educational professionals to join us as Assistant Head of Programmes and help shape the next stage of our growth. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Assistant Head of Programmes, you will support the delivery, coordination and quality of our Post-16 study programmes, helping to create an outstanding student experience across your campus. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, you will play a key operational leadership role, supporting: You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Student progress, engagement and wellbeing SEND implementation and EHCP outcomes Safeguarding and pastoral support Curriculum coordination and quality assurance Campus operations, student experience and data accuracy Staff guidance, communication and day-to-day coordination You will also help foster positive relationships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, contributing to programmes that prepare students for adulthood, employment and future progression. So, what else are we looking for? Experience working with students with SEND and EHCPs Experience within Post-16 education and/or specialist provision Experience supporting or coordinating educational teams Knowledge of safeguarding, SEND practice and inclusive teaching approaches Understanding of EHCP processes and Preparation for Adulthood outcomes Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills Confidence using IT systems and student management systems A collaborative and proactive approach to leadership and teamwork Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
Teacher - Creative Programmes £41,922 pa (London) £35,831 pa (other locations) + benefits Term time (39 weeks) London, Cardiff, Leeds, Bolton, Rochdale, Halifax and Bradford) Do you believe creative education can unlock confidence, independence and meaningful futures for every young person? Are you passionate about delivering inclusive, innovative learning for neurodivergent students with SEND, in environments that value creativity, individuality and real-world experience? At Pinc College, we are reimagining what education can be - and we are looking for inspirational Teachers to help us deliver high-quality creative programmes across our national network of campuses. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. We are recruiting Creative Teachers across several Pinc College campuses and creative learning environments, including London, Cardiff, Leeds, Bolton, Halifax and Rochdale. As a Teacher of Creative Programmes , you will be responsible for delivering high-quality teaching, learning and assessment across Level 2 and Level 3 programmes. You will create engaging, inclusive and innovative learning experiences that support strong academic, practical, social and emotional progress for all students. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will play a key role in shaping learning that connects students with creative industries, cultural venues and real-world contexts. So, what else are we looking for? Experience of working in FE and/or specialist provision with SEND learners Experience delivering teaching to students on accredited qualifications A Level 3 teaching qualification and a Level 4 or above Creative qualification Strong understanding of inclusive, differentiated and trauma-informed practice Knowledge of EHCP processes and post-16 education expectations Experience using student management systems and digital tools (e.g. Microsoft Office) Ability to plan, deliver and assess high-quality learning independently Strong communication, organisation and problem-solving skills A collaborative and flexible approach to teamwork and student-centred learning Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Teacher - Creative Programmes £41,922 pa (London) £35,831 pa (other locations) + benefits Term time (39 weeks) London, Cardiff, Leeds, Bolton, Rochdale, Halifax and Bradford) Do you believe creative education can unlock confidence, independence and meaningful futures for every young person? Are you passionate about delivering inclusive, innovative learning for neurodivergent students with SEND, in environments that value creativity, individuality and real-world experience? At Pinc College, we are reimagining what education can be - and we are looking for inspirational Teachers to help us deliver high-quality creative programmes across our national network of campuses. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. We are recruiting Creative Teachers across several Pinc College campuses and creative learning environments, including London, Cardiff, Leeds, Bolton, Halifax and Rochdale. As a Teacher of Creative Programmes , you will be responsible for delivering high-quality teaching, learning and assessment across Level 2 and Level 3 programmes. You will create engaging, inclusive and innovative learning experiences that support strong academic, practical, social and emotional progress for all students. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will play a key role in shaping learning that connects students with creative industries, cultural venues and real-world contexts. So, what else are we looking for? Experience of working in FE and/or specialist provision with SEND learners Experience delivering teaching to students on accredited qualifications A Level 3 teaching qualification and a Level 4 or above Creative qualification Strong understanding of inclusive, differentiated and trauma-informed practice Knowledge of EHCP processes and post-16 education expectations Experience using student management systems and digital tools (e.g. Microsoft Office) Ability to plan, deliver and assess high-quality learning independently Strong communication, organisation and problem-solving skills A collaborative and flexible approach to teamwork and student-centred learning Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
Quality of Curriculum and Outcomes Lead £43,668 pa + benefits Term time (41 weeks) National role with travel (occasional overnight stays) - campus based with cross site working Do you have the vision, expertise and leadership to drive outstanding curriculum quality and exceptional outcomes for neurodivergent learners? Are you passionate about improving teaching, learning and progression for young people with SEND? At Pinc College, we are building a national model of innovative specialist education - and we are looking for a strategic and hands-on quality leader to join us as Quality of Curriculum and Outcomes Lead to help us shape it. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Quality of Curriculum and Outcomes Lead , you will play a pivotal national role in driving excellence across all Pinc College programmes. You will ensure high-quality curriculum design, teaching practice and student outcomes across the organisation, working closely with campus teams, leaders and external stakeholders. This is both a strategic and operational role, combining quality assurance, curriculum leadership, data analysis and staff development to ensure consistently high standards across all provision. So, what else are we looking for? Significant experience teaching in post-16 education, FE or specialist provision Strong track record in improving curriculum quality and learner outcomes Experience of quality assurance, teaching observation and inspection frameworks (e.g. Ofsted EIF) Deep understanding of SEND, inclusive pedagogy and neuro-affirming practice Ability to analyse data to drive improvement in teaching and outcomes Strong communication, leadership and influencing skills Experience of coaching, mentoring or developing teaching teams Strong organisational and project management capability Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion. Closing date: 7th June 2026.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Quality of Curriculum and Outcomes Lead £43,668 pa + benefits Term time (41 weeks) National role with travel (occasional overnight stays) - campus based with cross site working Do you have the vision, expertise and leadership to drive outstanding curriculum quality and exceptional outcomes for neurodivergent learners? Are you passionate about improving teaching, learning and progression for young people with SEND? At Pinc College, we are building a national model of innovative specialist education - and we are looking for a strategic and hands-on quality leader to join us as Quality of Curriculum and Outcomes Lead to help us shape it. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Quality of Curriculum and Outcomes Lead , you will play a pivotal national role in driving excellence across all Pinc College programmes. You will ensure high-quality curriculum design, teaching practice and student outcomes across the organisation, working closely with campus teams, leaders and external stakeholders. This is both a strategic and operational role, combining quality assurance, curriculum leadership, data analysis and staff development to ensure consistently high standards across all provision. So, what else are we looking for? Significant experience teaching in post-16 education, FE or specialist provision Strong track record in improving curriculum quality and learner outcomes Experience of quality assurance, teaching observation and inspection frameworks (e.g. Ofsted EIF) Deep understanding of SEND, inclusive pedagogy and neuro-affirming practice Ability to analyse data to drive improvement in teaching and outcomes Strong communication, leadership and influencing skills Experience of coaching, mentoring or developing teaching teams Strong organisational and project management capability Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion. Closing date: 7th June 2026.
Head of Exams £60,000 pa + benefits 37.5 hours a week, 9am-5pm Manchester Do you have the operational leadership, technical expertise and vision to design and deliver exceptional examination experiences for neurodivergent learners? Are you motivated by the opportunity to transform assessment environments so that every candidate can demonstrate their true ability without unnecessary barriers? At Pinc, we are reimagining what examinations can look like - and we are seeking a senior leader to join us as Head of Exams to shape, scale and lead this ambitious national provision. About Pinc Exams Pinc Exams is a newly established initiative within the Pinc Education Group, created to provide neuro-affirming, purpose-built examination environments for neurodivergent young people. Our centres are designed to remove barriers often present in traditional exam settings, ensuring candidates can perform at their best in environments that reflect equity, inclusion and accessibility at their core. Our first centre is based in Manchester's Northern Quarter, with further national expansion planned - including a second centre in Stoke - as part of a wider growth strategy. While initially serving Pinc students, Pinc Exams has clear ambitions to extend access to external candidates, widening impact across the education sector. As Head of Exams , you will provide senior operational leadership across all examination activity within the Group. You will be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of exams across multiple sites, ensuring full compliance, operational excellence and an outstanding candidate experience. This is a strategic, hands-on leadership role with national scope, combining operational oversight, regulatory compliance, team leadership and service development. So, what else are we looking for? Significant experience in exams, qualifications or assessment operations Strong leadership experience in complex, multi-site or national environments Experience managing teams, performance and service delivery at scale Ability to manage budgets, forecasting and operational planning Experience managing risk, governance and operational continuity Strong stakeholder management skills across internal and external partners Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Strong written communication skills across policy, reporting and operational documentation High-level proficiency in Microsoft 365 and confidence with digital systems Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7 th June 2026.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Head of Exams £60,000 pa + benefits 37.5 hours a week, 9am-5pm Manchester Do you have the operational leadership, technical expertise and vision to design and deliver exceptional examination experiences for neurodivergent learners? Are you motivated by the opportunity to transform assessment environments so that every candidate can demonstrate their true ability without unnecessary barriers? At Pinc, we are reimagining what examinations can look like - and we are seeking a senior leader to join us as Head of Exams to shape, scale and lead this ambitious national provision. About Pinc Exams Pinc Exams is a newly established initiative within the Pinc Education Group, created to provide neuro-affirming, purpose-built examination environments for neurodivergent young people. Our centres are designed to remove barriers often present in traditional exam settings, ensuring candidates can perform at their best in environments that reflect equity, inclusion and accessibility at their core. Our first centre is based in Manchester's Northern Quarter, with further national expansion planned - including a second centre in Stoke - as part of a wider growth strategy. While initially serving Pinc students, Pinc Exams has clear ambitions to extend access to external candidates, widening impact across the education sector. As Head of Exams , you will provide senior operational leadership across all examination activity within the Group. You will be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of exams across multiple sites, ensuring full compliance, operational excellence and an outstanding candidate experience. This is a strategic, hands-on leadership role with national scope, combining operational oversight, regulatory compliance, team leadership and service development. So, what else are we looking for? Significant experience in exams, qualifications or assessment operations Strong leadership experience in complex, multi-site or national environments Experience managing teams, performance and service delivery at scale Ability to manage budgets, forecasting and operational planning Experience managing risk, governance and operational continuity Strong stakeholder management skills across internal and external partners Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Strong written communication skills across policy, reporting and operational documentation High-level proficiency in Microsoft 365 and confidence with digital systems Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7 th June 2026.
£44,961 pa (London) £38,428 pa (other locations) + benefits Term time (41 weeks) London, Greater Manchester, Bolton/Salford, Bradford/Halifax, Birmingham and Wales Do you believe education should unlock creativity, confidence and opportunity for every young person? Do you have experience of supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for a passionate and experienced educational leader to join us as our Head of Programmes and help shape the next chapter of our journey. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. This opportunity is available across a number of Pinc College campuses and creative learning environments, including locations in London, Greater Manchester, Bradford/Halifax, Birmingham, Wales and Cheshire/Staffordshire. Each campus is embedded within inspiring cultural and heritage settings that reflect the creativity, innovation and inclusivity at the heart of our approach. As our Head of Programmes, you'll provide strategic and operational leadership for Pinc College's Post-16 study programmes, ensuring that all programmes deliver high quality teaching, inclusive practice, strong student outcomes and full compliance with DfE funding rules, Ofsted requirements and SEND legislation. You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Curriculum leadership and programme development Safeguarding and student wellbeing SEND coordination and student support Quality assurance and compliance Student outcomes, progression and destination pathways You will also play a key role in strengthening partnerships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, helping to shape a truly ambitious future for our students and our organisation. So, what else are we looking for? Experience of working with students with SEND and EHCPs. Experience in post-16 education or specialist provision. Experience leading or supporting educational teams. Ideally, experience in creative education and/or the heritage and cultural sector. Understanding of the Ofsted Inspection Framework, ideally with involvement in inspections. Knowledge of leading on Safeguarding, and of inclusive teaching learning strategies. Demonstrable ability to build strong stakeholder partnerships. Proven effective performance management. Good team leadership, decision-making and problem-solving skills. Good ICT skills, including use of Student Management Information Systems. Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion. Closing date: 7 th June 2026.
May 27, 2026
Full time
£44,961 pa (London) £38,428 pa (other locations) + benefits Term time (41 weeks) London, Greater Manchester, Bolton/Salford, Bradford/Halifax, Birmingham and Wales Do you believe education should unlock creativity, confidence and opportunity for every young person? Do you have experience of supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for a passionate and experienced educational leader to join us as our Head of Programmes and help shape the next chapter of our journey. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. This opportunity is available across a number of Pinc College campuses and creative learning environments, including locations in London, Greater Manchester, Bradford/Halifax, Birmingham, Wales and Cheshire/Staffordshire. Each campus is embedded within inspiring cultural and heritage settings that reflect the creativity, innovation and inclusivity at the heart of our approach. As our Head of Programmes, you'll provide strategic and operational leadership for Pinc College's Post-16 study programmes, ensuring that all programmes deliver high quality teaching, inclusive practice, strong student outcomes and full compliance with DfE funding rules, Ofsted requirements and SEND legislation. You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Curriculum leadership and programme development Safeguarding and student wellbeing SEND coordination and student support Quality assurance and compliance Student outcomes, progression and destination pathways You will also play a key role in strengthening partnerships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, helping to shape a truly ambitious future for our students and our organisation. So, what else are we looking for? Experience of working with students with SEND and EHCPs. Experience in post-16 education or specialist provision. Experience leading or supporting educational teams. Ideally, experience in creative education and/or the heritage and cultural sector. Understanding of the Ofsted Inspection Framework, ideally with involvement in inspections. Knowledge of leading on Safeguarding, and of inclusive teaching learning strategies. Demonstrable ability to build strong stakeholder partnerships. Proven effective performance management. Good team leadership, decision-making and problem-solving skills. Good ICT skills, including use of Student Management Information Systems. Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion. Closing date: 7 th June 2026.
Payroll & Finance Lead £45,000 pa + benefits 37.5 hours a week, 9am-5pm Location: remote working Are you an experienced finance and payroll professional who takes pride in accuracy, integrity and well-organised financial systems? Do you want to use your expertise to support a values-led organisation making a real difference to the lives of neurodivergent young people? At Pinc College, we are looking for a detail-focused and proactive Payroll & Finance Lead to support the Finance Director in delivering robust financial and payroll operations across the organisation. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Payroll & Finance Lead, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day financial and payroll administration across the organisation, ensuring accuracy, compliance and efficiency in all processes. Working closely with the Finance Director and wider teams, you will help maintain strong financial controls, reliable reporting and smooth payroll operations that support staff across the organisation. So, what else are we looking for? Proven experience in finance and payroll administration Good understanding of payroll and pension processes Knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and trial balance preparation Experience working with accounting systems (e.g. Xero, Sage or similar) Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy Strong organisational and time management skills Ability to work to deadlines under pressure while maintaining quality Strong communication skills and the ability to explain financial information clearly A professional approach grounded in confidentiality, integrity and discretion Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Payroll & Finance Lead £45,000 pa + benefits 37.5 hours a week, 9am-5pm Location: remote working Are you an experienced finance and payroll professional who takes pride in accuracy, integrity and well-organised financial systems? Do you want to use your expertise to support a values-led organisation making a real difference to the lives of neurodivergent young people? At Pinc College, we are looking for a detail-focused and proactive Payroll & Finance Lead to support the Finance Director in delivering robust financial and payroll operations across the organisation. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. As Payroll & Finance Lead, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day financial and payroll administration across the organisation, ensuring accuracy, compliance and efficiency in all processes. Working closely with the Finance Director and wider teams, you will help maintain strong financial controls, reliable reporting and smooth payroll operations that support staff across the organisation. So, what else are we looking for? Proven experience in finance and payroll administration Good understanding of payroll and pension processes Knowledge of double entry bookkeeping and trial balance preparation Experience working with accounting systems (e.g. Xero, Sage or similar) Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy Strong organisational and time management skills Ability to work to deadlines under pressure while maintaining quality Strong communication skills and the ability to explain financial information clearly A professional approach grounded in confidentiality, integrity and discretion Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion Closing date: 7th June 2026.
£40,130 pa (London) £33,230 pa (other locations) + benefits Term time (41 weeks) London, Greater Manchester, Salford, Rochdale and Leeds Do you believe education should create opportunity, confidence and ambitious futures for every young person? Do you have experience supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for passionate and committed educational professionals to join us as Assistant Head of Programmes and help shape the next stage of our growth. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. We are recruiting Assistant Heads of Programmes across several Pinc College campuses and creative learning environments, including London, Leeds, Manchester, Salford and Rochdale. As Assistant Head of Programmes, you will support the delivery, coordination and quality of our Post-16 study programmes, helping to create an outstanding student experience across your campus. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, you will play a key operational leadership role, supporting: You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Student progress, engagement and wellbeing SEND implementation and EHCP outcomes Safeguarding and pastoral support Curriculum coordination and quality assurance Campus operations, student experience and data accuracy Staff guidance, communication and day-to-day coordination You will also help foster positive relationships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, contributing to programmes that prepare students for adulthood, employment and future progression. So, what else are we looking for? Experience working with students with SEND and EHCPs Experience within Post-16 education and/or specialist provision Experience supporting or coordinating educational teams Knowledge of safeguarding, SEND practice and inclusive teaching approaches Understanding of EHCP processes and Preparation for Adulthood outcomes Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills Confidence using IT systems and student management systems A collaborative and proactive approach to leadership and teamwork Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion. Closing date: 7 th June 2026.
May 27, 2026
Full time
£40,130 pa (London) £33,230 pa (other locations) + benefits Term time (41 weeks) London, Greater Manchester, Salford, Rochdale and Leeds Do you believe education should create opportunity, confidence and ambitious futures for every young person? Do you have experience supporting neurodivergent learners and students with SEND and EHCPs to thrive? At Pinc College, we're building something different - and we're looking for passionate and committed educational professionals to join us as Assistant Head of Programmes and help shape the next stage of our growth. About Pinc Pinc is an Independent Specialist College offering an inspiring and impactful approach to education and pathways into employment for neurodivergent young people, aged 16-24 years. Through creative study programmes based in galleries, museums and cultural venues across England and Wales, we help students develop confidence, skills and pathways into further education, higher education and meaningful careers. Our approach combines personalised learning, creativity, wellbeing and employability in environments designed to inspire ambition and possibility. We are recruiting Assistant Heads of Programmes across several Pinc College campuses and creative learning environments, including London, Leeds, Manchester, Salford and Rochdale. As Assistant Head of Programmes, you will support the delivery, coordination and quality of our Post-16 study programmes, helping to create an outstanding student experience across your campus. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, you will play a key operational leadership role, supporting: You'll lead on: High quality teaching, learning and inclusive practice Student progress, engagement and wellbeing SEND implementation and EHCP outcomes Safeguarding and pastoral support Curriculum coordination and quality assurance Campus operations, student experience and data accuracy Staff guidance, communication and day-to-day coordination You will also help foster positive relationships with families, cultural organisations and external stakeholders, contributing to programmes that prepare students for adulthood, employment and future progression. So, what else are we looking for? Experience working with students with SEND and EHCPs Experience within Post-16 education and/or specialist provision Experience supporting or coordinating educational teams Knowledge of safeguarding, SEND practice and inclusive teaching approaches Understanding of EHCP processes and Preparation for Adulthood outcomes Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills Confidence using IT systems and student management systems A collaborative and proactive approach to leadership and teamwork Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To apply for this position, please send your CV to Once received, we will email you an application form for completion. Closing date: 7 th June 2026.