About Legends Global
Legends Global is redefining excellence in sport, entertainment and live events. With unrivalled expertise and international reach, we provide end to end solutions - from venue development and event programming to revenue strategy and hospitality.
We take a 360 degree, data driven approach across Partnerships, Hospitality, Merchandise and Attractions, working with leading clients to deliver outstanding experiences that resonate worldwide.
Our organisation is committed to fostering an inclusive and forward thinking environment where diversity drives innovation and collaboration. Guided by our values of Align, Scale, Connect, Team and Win we create a culture where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
The Venue
At the heart of Manchester's cultural life, The Bridgewater Hall is an internationally celebrated concert venue built for musical brilliance. Opened in 1996 by Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh, it delivers over 300 unforgettable performances each year, spanning classical masterpieces to contemporary world music. A place where artists inspire and audiences connect; The Bridgewater Hall is proudly operated by Legends Global.
About the Role
As Deputy Community Engagement Manager at The Bridgewater Hall, you will play a vital role in bringing this vision to life, helping to design and deliver an ambitious programme of learning, participation and community projects that welcome thousands of people into Manchester's iconic concert venue.
Working with artists, schools, community groups and partners, you will create meaningful opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to engage with music, discover their creativity and feel a genuine sense of belonging through exceptional cultural experiences.
What we can offer
- Discounted tickets to all your favourite events.
- 25 days annual leave.
- Life Assurance policy.
- 5% pension contribution.
- HealthShield support for dental, counselling, physio and other unexpected costs.
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with AXA Health.
- Eye care vouchers and a contribution towards any glasses you require.
- Cycle to Work scheme.
- Employee Referral Scheme.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the planning and delivery of The Bridgewater Hall's Learning & Participation programme, working alongside the Community Engagement Manager to develop inclusive projects and events that engage schools, community groups and audiences from across Greater Manchester and beyond.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with artists, facilitators, participants, partner organisations and internal stakeholders, acting as a key point of contact from project inception through to successful event delivery and ensuring an outstanding participant experience.
- Coordinate the operational and administrative delivery of projects, including scheduling and room bookings, event planning, managing enquiries, preparing contracts and purchase orders, monitoring budgets and maintaining accurate records in line with organisational processes.
- Promote, evaluate and represent Learning & Participation activity, supporting marketing and social media communications, gathering project data and feedback, producing reports for stakeholders and funders, and representing the department at internal committees, meetings and external events.
- Ensure the effective and compliant running of the department, working collaboratively across venue teams to deliver safe, accessible and high quality experiences, deputising for the Community Engagement Manager when required, and adhering to Health & Safety, GDPR and other organisational policies while working flexibly, including evenings, weekends and occasional travel.
We are looking for someone with
- A passion for arts, education and community engagement, with a genuine belief in making creative and cultural opportunities accessible and inclusive for everyone.
- Strong project coordination and organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities, work to deadlines and deliver high quality activity from planning through to evaluation.
- Excellent communication and relationship building abilities, enabling you to work confidently with artists, participants, schools, community groups, partners and colleagues across the organisation.
- Outstanding administrative and operational skills, including experience managing budgets, records, contracts or event logistics, with great attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem solving.
- A collaborative, flexible and self motivated mindset, with the confidence to work independently, contribute as part of a team and support events that may take place during evenings and weekends.
Inclusive Workplace
We are committed to active inclusion, diversity, and equal opportunities. This commitment begins with our recruitment and selection process. We welcome discussions about flexible working arrangements and, if you need reasonable adjustments at any stage of our recruitment process, please let us know.
We are dedicated to providing a fair and transparent assessment process and will do our utmost to accommodate your needs.