Deputy Director of Advancement The Courtauld Salary range starting from £82,308 per annum (Grade 9) 30 days' leave + bank holidays + closure days Pension scheme Hybrid working Excellent Benefits The Courtauld is a world-leading higher education institute for the teaching and research of art history, conservation and curation, and is home to one of the world's greatest art collections. The Courtauld recently announced plans to create a new world-class campus at Somerset House, a major £82 million development which will strengthen its position as a leading global centre for the visual arts. As we approach our centenary in 2032, we are also expanding into new areas of teaching and research, increasing our focus on global geographies such as the Americas, the African diaspora, and the arts of Asia. We are committed to broadening access to our collection and teaching, and to dramatically increasing the number of scholarships and bursaries we offer to students. Building on the success of a £30 million gift secured in October 2025, the largest in the Courtauld's history, and the exponential growth of our membership programme, we are now recruiting for the new role of Deputy Director of Advancement to lead the income generating and marketing functions across Advancement as we launch 'Courtauld 100', our ambitious centenary campaign. A senior leader within Advancement, the Deputy Director of Advancement will play a crucial role in planning and leading the strategic growth of our fundraising activity across membership, individual giving, philanthropy and corporate partnerships. Today, our thriving community of supporters comprises 10,000 Friends and Patrons, following a sharp 195% rise in 2024/25, with a very loyal and engaged group at its core. We are also investing strategically in increasing our number of legacy pledgers and strengthening alumni engagement. This new role will help to oversee these key strands of activity, setting strategic direction and ensuring that opportunities are maximised across these audiences and between teams. An excellent strategist and communicator, you will take a major role in future planning and delivering fundraising and marketing initiatives. You will bring a strong track record in leading teams, delivering growth in income, with particular attention to excellent stewardship and high-quality written output. With a flexible, collaborative and entrepreneurial approach, you will spot opportunities, turn strategy into action, and engage and influence a wide range of stakeholders as we embark on our biggest campaign to date. If you share our passion and commitment to the visual arts and art education, we look forward to hearing from you. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. Closing date for applications is 09:00 on Monday 19th January 2026
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Deputy Director of Advancement The Courtauld Salary range starting from £82,308 per annum (Grade 9) 30 days' leave + bank holidays + closure days Pension scheme Hybrid working Excellent Benefits The Courtauld is a world-leading higher education institute for the teaching and research of art history, conservation and curation, and is home to one of the world's greatest art collections. The Courtauld recently announced plans to create a new world-class campus at Somerset House, a major £82 million development which will strengthen its position as a leading global centre for the visual arts. As we approach our centenary in 2032, we are also expanding into new areas of teaching and research, increasing our focus on global geographies such as the Americas, the African diaspora, and the arts of Asia. We are committed to broadening access to our collection and teaching, and to dramatically increasing the number of scholarships and bursaries we offer to students. Building on the success of a £30 million gift secured in October 2025, the largest in the Courtauld's history, and the exponential growth of our membership programme, we are now recruiting for the new role of Deputy Director of Advancement to lead the income generating and marketing functions across Advancement as we launch 'Courtauld 100', our ambitious centenary campaign. A senior leader within Advancement, the Deputy Director of Advancement will play a crucial role in planning and leading the strategic growth of our fundraising activity across membership, individual giving, philanthropy and corporate partnerships. Today, our thriving community of supporters comprises 10,000 Friends and Patrons, following a sharp 195% rise in 2024/25, with a very loyal and engaged group at its core. We are also investing strategically in increasing our number of legacy pledgers and strengthening alumni engagement. This new role will help to oversee these key strands of activity, setting strategic direction and ensuring that opportunities are maximised across these audiences and between teams. An excellent strategist and communicator, you will take a major role in future planning and delivering fundraising and marketing initiatives. You will bring a strong track record in leading teams, delivering growth in income, with particular attention to excellent stewardship and high-quality written output. With a flexible, collaborative and entrepreneurial approach, you will spot opportunities, turn strategy into action, and engage and influence a wide range of stakeholders as we embark on our biggest campaign to date. If you share our passion and commitment to the visual arts and art education, we look forward to hearing from you. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. Closing date for applications is 09:00 on Monday 19th January 2026
Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships The Courtauld Salary range starting from £64,089 per annum (Grade 8) 30 days' leave + bank holidays + closure days Pension scheme Hybrid working Excellent Benefits The Courtauld is a world-leading higher education institute for the teaching and research of art history, conservation and curation, and is home to one of the world's greatest art collections. The Courtauld recently announced plans to create a new world-class campus at Somerset House, a major £82 million development which will strengthen its position as a leading global centre for the visual arts. As we approach our centenary in 2032, we are also expanding into new areas of teaching and research, increasing our focus on global geographies such as the Americas, the African diaspora, and the arts of Asia. We are committed to broadening access to our collection and teaching, and to dramatically increasing the number of scholarships and bursaries we offer to students. Building on the success of a £30 million gift secured in October 2025, the largest in the Courtauld's history, and the exponential growth of our membership programme, we are recruiting the role of Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships to drive the growth of our fundraising income as we launch our ambitious centenary campaign, 'Courtauld 100'. A senior leader within Advancement, the Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships is responsible for their own portfolio as well as leading a high performing team whose work encompasses major gifts, corporate partnerships, donor relations and stewardship. The Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships will be responsible for securing major gifts which help deliver new facilities for the Courtauld's second century, as well as increase the endowment and securing funding for critical needs such as funded posts, scholarships, exhibitions and research initiatives. The portfolio of major donors for this role comprises individuals, institutional funders, foundations and trusts at the level of six and seven figure gifts. An excellent leader and fundraiser, you will take a major role in delivering significant philanthropic income and strengthening relationships with existing supporters. You will bring a strong track record in leading teams and delivering growth in income, with particular attention to excellent stewardship and high-quality written output. With a flexible, collaborative and entrepreneurial approach, you will spot opportunities, turn strategy into action, engage and motivate the team to help us deliver our biggest campaign to date. If you share our passion and commitment to the visual arts and art education, we look forward to hearing from you. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. Closing date for applications is 09:00 on Monday 19 th January 2026
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships The Courtauld Salary range starting from £64,089 per annum (Grade 8) 30 days' leave + bank holidays + closure days Pension scheme Hybrid working Excellent Benefits The Courtauld is a world-leading higher education institute for the teaching and research of art history, conservation and curation, and is home to one of the world's greatest art collections. The Courtauld recently announced plans to create a new world-class campus at Somerset House, a major £82 million development which will strengthen its position as a leading global centre for the visual arts. As we approach our centenary in 2032, we are also expanding into new areas of teaching and research, increasing our focus on global geographies such as the Americas, the African diaspora, and the arts of Asia. We are committed to broadening access to our collection and teaching, and to dramatically increasing the number of scholarships and bursaries we offer to students. Building on the success of a £30 million gift secured in October 2025, the largest in the Courtauld's history, and the exponential growth of our membership programme, we are recruiting the role of Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships to drive the growth of our fundraising income as we launch our ambitious centenary campaign, 'Courtauld 100'. A senior leader within Advancement, the Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships is responsible for their own portfolio as well as leading a high performing team whose work encompasses major gifts, corporate partnerships, donor relations and stewardship. The Head of Philanthropy & Partnerships will be responsible for securing major gifts which help deliver new facilities for the Courtauld's second century, as well as increase the endowment and securing funding for critical needs such as funded posts, scholarships, exhibitions and research initiatives. The portfolio of major donors for this role comprises individuals, institutional funders, foundations and trusts at the level of six and seven figure gifts. An excellent leader and fundraiser, you will take a major role in delivering significant philanthropic income and strengthening relationships with existing supporters. You will bring a strong track record in leading teams and delivering growth in income, with particular attention to excellent stewardship and high-quality written output. With a flexible, collaborative and entrepreneurial approach, you will spot opportunities, turn strategy into action, engage and motivate the team to help us deliver our biggest campaign to date. If you share our passion and commitment to the visual arts and art education, we look forward to hearing from you. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. Closing date for applications is 09:00 on Monday 19 th January 2026
Trusts Manager Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Salary in the region of £40,000 - £45,000 38 days' holiday Defined contribution pension scheme Hybrid working For over 120 years, RADA has stood at the forefront of dramatic arts training, nurturing generations of actors, directors, writers, producers and technical artists who have gone on to shape the worlds of theatre, film and television. Access and diversity are at the heart of who we are, and we are deeply committed to ensuring talented students from all backgrounds can experience our training, uplifting the greatest range of voices and perspectives. This is an exciting time to join us. Our vision and strategy focus on sustainability and inclusion, foregrounding excellence, equitable practice and wellbeing, and empowering artists. Alongside developing our growth strategy, estates strategy, industry partnerships and international offer, we are addressing two urgent priorities: investment in our estate and in bursaries to ensure all talented students can thrive. This is in addition to raising unrestricted funding for RADA's core activity. At the same time, we are building a renewed alumni strategy, creating opportunities for graduates to connect, collaborate and shape the future of our industry. We are seeking an experienced trusts fundraiser to join our Development team at a pivotal point in our journey. As Trusts Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of RADA's future fundraising growth by developing and stewarding long-term relationships with a portfolio of Trusts and Foundations to unlock transformational support for RADA's mission and future. Reporting to and working closely with the Head of Grants & Fundraising Services, you will support with the creation of the Trusts and Foundations annual strategy, and will confidently seek out and secure new mid-level gifts. The ideal candidate will be a confident and proactive fundraiser from an arts/cultural or higher education context and with a track record of gifts at the five-figure level. Your persuasive communication skills, attention to detail, and willingness to take initiative will be important drivers in this role. In addition, your ability to build relationships and inspire trust with RADA's leadership and senior volunteers will be key to your success. If you are excited by the opportunity to shape the future of dramatic arts training, and to make a lasting difference through life-changing work, we would be delighted to hear from you. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. We are taking positive action by guaranteeing an interview to any applicant who self-identifies as being from a Black, Asian or Global Majority background, and/or who self-identifies as D/deaf or disabled, and has experience as a development department lead or deputy lead in the cultural and Higher Education sectors. If you regard yourself as having these characteristics, please state so clearly on your supporting statement. Closing date for applications: 09:00 on Monday 12 th January 2026
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Trusts Manager Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Salary in the region of £40,000 - £45,000 38 days' holiday Defined contribution pension scheme Hybrid working For over 120 years, RADA has stood at the forefront of dramatic arts training, nurturing generations of actors, directors, writers, producers and technical artists who have gone on to shape the worlds of theatre, film and television. Access and diversity are at the heart of who we are, and we are deeply committed to ensuring talented students from all backgrounds can experience our training, uplifting the greatest range of voices and perspectives. This is an exciting time to join us. Our vision and strategy focus on sustainability and inclusion, foregrounding excellence, equitable practice and wellbeing, and empowering artists. Alongside developing our growth strategy, estates strategy, industry partnerships and international offer, we are addressing two urgent priorities: investment in our estate and in bursaries to ensure all talented students can thrive. This is in addition to raising unrestricted funding for RADA's core activity. At the same time, we are building a renewed alumni strategy, creating opportunities for graduates to connect, collaborate and shape the future of our industry. We are seeking an experienced trusts fundraiser to join our Development team at a pivotal point in our journey. As Trusts Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of RADA's future fundraising growth by developing and stewarding long-term relationships with a portfolio of Trusts and Foundations to unlock transformational support for RADA's mission and future. Reporting to and working closely with the Head of Grants & Fundraising Services, you will support with the creation of the Trusts and Foundations annual strategy, and will confidently seek out and secure new mid-level gifts. The ideal candidate will be a confident and proactive fundraiser from an arts/cultural or higher education context and with a track record of gifts at the five-figure level. Your persuasive communication skills, attention to detail, and willingness to take initiative will be important drivers in this role. In addition, your ability to build relationships and inspire trust with RADA's leadership and senior volunteers will be key to your success. If you are excited by the opportunity to shape the future of dramatic arts training, and to make a lasting difference through life-changing work, we would be delighted to hear from you. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. We are taking positive action by guaranteeing an interview to any applicant who self-identifies as being from a Black, Asian or Global Majority background, and/or who self-identifies as D/deaf or disabled, and has experience as a development department lead or deputy lead in the cultural and Higher Education sectors. If you regard yourself as having these characteristics, please state so clearly on your supporting statement. Closing date for applications: 09:00 on Monday 12 th January 2026