Programmes Coordinator

Posted 19 hours 18 minutes ago by NFP People

Permanent
Full Time
Education Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description

Programmes Coordinator

We are seeking a passionate and highly organised Programmes Coordinator to help deliver impactful, inclusive music education across our flagship London schools

Position: Programmes Coordinator

Salary: £27,846 + 5% pension contribution

Location: Hybrid Remote & Office-based (Kennington, London SE11)

Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (8am start during term-time)

Contract: Permanent

Closing Date: 5pm, Wednesday 7th May 2025

Interview Dates: Monday 12th or Tuesday 13th May (1st round), Friday 16th May (2nd round)

About the Role

As Programmes Coordinator you will be a vital member of the Programmes Team, supporting the smooth coordination of Schools and Teacher Training programmes. You ll play a key part in ensuring the charity s award-winning music education initiatives run efficiently and inclusively across their Flagship Schools and national training network.

Some Key Responsibilities Include:

• Coordinate schedules, lessons, events and exams across central London Flagship Schools.

• Manage communications via the Programmes inbox, responding to parents, teachers, and stakeholders.

• Administer resources, instruments, payments, bursaries, and teacher invoices.

• Support student transitions, assessments, and reports in partnership with programme leads.

• Organise concerts and major events including M-Fest and seasonal showcases.

• Coordinate logistics for national training initiatives like Musicians of Change (PGCEi), including scheduling, recruitment, venue booking, and graduation processes.

• Manage data and systems including a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and evaluation tools.

• Assist with financial tracking, freelancer contracting, and administrative support across all programme areas.

About You

You will need to be an efficient, proactive organiser who thrives in a collaborative environment. Have a keen eye for detail, a calm approach under pressure, and a passion for inclusive education or the arts.

Essential Skills & Experience:

• Excellent organisation, time management and multitasking abilities

• Confident communicator with strong interpersonal and written communication skills

• Experienced in coordinating timetables, meetings, and resources in busy teams

• Skilled in Microsoft Office and able to manage data securely and effectively

• Financial administration experience, including working with budgets and invoices

• A belief in equity, diversity and inclusion and a willingness to learn and grow

Desirable:

• Knowledge of music, education, or the non-profit/arts sector

• Experience using tools like Trello, Mailchimp, Jotform or similar

About the Organisation

The organisation is a bold and inclusive music education charity transforming lives through music. Working nationally to challenge inequity in music education, train the next generation of inclusive teachers, and inspire children through long-term musical learning. From their work in diverse London schools to the postgraduate teacher training programme, they re building a more equitable future for music.

The charity are proud of the warm, inclusive culture and are committed to staff well-being, development and flexible working. The team is passionate, kind, and united by the belief that every child deserves access to high-quality music education.

Other roles you may have experience of could include:

Project Coordinator, Education Administrator, Music Administrator, Programme Officer, School Liaison Officer, Arts Project Assistant, Events Coordinator, Training Administrator etc.