Project Manager - Evaluation & Insight Programme

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Project Manager – Evaluation & Insight Programme
Contract: Fixed-term until September 2027 Hours: Full time, 41 hours per week (inclusive of 1-hour lunch break) Location: Central London (hybrid working) Salary: £43,755 – £51,465 per annum
We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established, publicly funded organisation operating within the UK’s cultural and creative sector, for an experienced Project Manager to support the delivery of a major, multi-year evaluation and insight programme.
This role plays a key part in coordinating complex, cross-functional activity that supports evidence-led decision-making, organisational learning and long-term strategic planning.
Hybrid working is offered, with occasional in-person attendance in central London at key project milestones (approximately 1–2 days per month). Occasional travel to other UK sites may also be required.
The Role: Reporting to a Senior Evaluation Manager, the Project Manager will support the successful delivery of a large-scale evaluation and insight programme, acting as a central coordination point between internal teams and external consultants.
You will ensure strong project governance, clear communication, effective planning and alignment across multiple concurrent workstreams. The role combines hands-on project management with stakeholder engagement, reporting, governance support and insight coordination.
This opportunity would suit someone who enjoys working at the intersection of research, evaluation, project delivery and stakeholder engagement within a complex organisational environment. Key Responsibilities Day-to-day management of a major evaluation and insight programme and related project deliverables Supporting the Senior Evaluation Manager with planning, coordination and delivery of evaluation activity Acting as a key liaison between internal teams, external consultants and programme stakeholders Coordinating workshops, roundtables, interviews and consultation sessions Preparing briefing materials, agendas, summary notes and reports Managing programme governance meetings, papers, actions and reporting Maintaining project plans, risk registers, issues logs and dependencies Producing accurate and timely project reporting using Microsoft 365 tools (including Planner) Supporting data gathering, documentation and insight synthesis Working with internal communications teams to support clear and consistent project communications Handling sensitive information with discretion and confidentiality About You: We are seeking candidates with strong experience in project or programme management, ideally within a research, evaluation, policy, cultural, public or not-for-profit setting. You will bring:
Experience in research, evaluation and/or programme management Experience supporting or delivering cross-cutting projects from inception through to delivery Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines Experience tracking risks, issues and dependencies across complex programmes Confidence working with stakeholders across teams and levels of seniority Strong working knowledge of Microsoft 365 (SharePoint, Teams, Excel, Word) Experience with financial administration, budgeting, procurement or invoice processing An understanding of, or interest in, the cultural, creative or public sector landscape Skills & Attributes: Highly organised with a methodical and structured approach Excellent written and verbal communication skills Able to summarise and present complex information clearly Proactive, solutions-focused and comfortable working independently Strong relationship builder and collaborative team player Comfortable working in a dynamic and evolving programme environment Commitment to diversity, inclusion and continuous professional development How to Apply: To be considered, candidates must apply via this advert.
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Location:
Marylebone High Street
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Media

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