MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION About Barbican Theatre The Barbican Theatre is a regional centre of excellence for young, new and emerging theatre and dance artists, a community catalyst and creative hub at the heart of the historic Barbican. It occupies a key place in the cultural life of the city offering its audiences a theatre, dance, comedy and music programme at small-scale with a popular, alternative cafe/bar. The Barbican Theatre performs a key development role in the city and region enabling young people and emerging artists to make work through access to spaces, networks and support to capitalise on talent. It operates predominantly across three strands; a skills development programme, a coproduction and own production programme and toured-in theatre and dance shows in two performance spaces (140-seat auditorium and studio). The company places education and the development of creative skills at the heart of its mission, which is: To offer as many people as possible, but especially the young, access to, participation in, and enjoyment of, high-quality artistic activity without prejudice. This is practised in the belief that such involvement cultivates, inspires and enthuses individuals and communities to explore and express ideas and needs, voice opinions, celebrate together and agitate for social and cultural change. Barbican Theatre is 35 years old and has an annual turnover of c. £500,000 per year. It is one of 633 National Portfolio Organisations funded by Arts Council England with secure funding to 2018. The theatre is also funded by Plymouth City Council. The current ratio of grant to income generation is 48% to 52%. The Basement Project Barbican Theatre is at an exciting second stage of development. Senior staff are currently negotiating a 10-year lease on a property 6 minutes walk away from the theatre. The Basement project will transform 2 unused first fix restaurant units at 12 & 16 Bilbury St, Bretonside, into 3 rehearsal studios, stage set, prop, costume construction workshop (messy space) and start up offices. This will double the space capacity of the theatre and double the number of people who can engagement with it.

The Basement will be developed as an incubation hub for young and emerging performance artists and support 8.5new jobs in the cultural industries. It will be a permanent base for the Theatre’s highly regarded training programmes enabling the auditorium to be utilised fully as a publicly facing theatre with a greatly increased programme of theatre, dance, music and comedy. The Basement project will increase long-term sustainability with a target of changing the level of income generation in our turnover from 52% to 75%. The Marketing & Communications Manager is expected to respond to this challenge and bring new skills and expertise in to the team. Key to this will be a clear long-term marketing and communications strategy running alongside day-to-day marketing processes. Job Purpose • To be responsible for the strategic development and delivery of the Barbican Theatre’s marketing and communications activities. • To effectively manage and develop all areas of marketing and communications activity to drive the next phase of growth. • To develop marketing and communications activity to support the increase in hire and programming activity in the Theatre and Basement. Responsible to: Responsible for:

Company Director Marketing Apprentice/Freelance Staff/Casual Staff/Marketing Volunteers

Principle Responsibilities • To plan, manage and monitor and develop all aspects of the Barbican Theatre’s marketing and communications • To develop the advertising, sponsorship and sales potential of the Barbican Theatre building and its cultural assets Principle Tasks • Create, deliver and monitor the marketing and communications strategy and the annual marketing plan • Contribute to the excellent reputation and high regard of Barbican Theatre by gaining coverage in local and national press and media • Be the point of contact for any marketing, advertising and sponsorship enquiries • Determine, manage and maximise the marketing budget, assessing the ROI from the various marketing channels • Identify new marketing channels to raise Barbican Theatre’s profile locally, regionally and nationally • Work closely with the Artistic Directors to produce exciting and engaging marketing materials for theatre’s own produced work • Prepare and manage the distribution of all marketing materials, both print and online • Manage the theatre’s digital marketing, including social media and email, using tools like Google Analytics and Dotmailer to monitor results

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Manage the website and generate fresh, engaging content Schedule print and online advertising to get the best ROI Develop and maintain corporate partnerships and organise VIP and fundraising events Develop and maintain strong relationships with funders, potential funders, customers and other stakeholders Monitor and evaluate marketing activities, produce marketing reports and contribute to Senior Management meetings as required Be available to support the Box Office and Front of House with bookings and enquiries Support senior staff with fundraising bids appropriate to Barbican Theatre’s mission Report to staff and funders on specific projects as required Stay up-to-date with the latest legislation, consumer behaviour and marketing tools Act as an effective advocate for Barbican Theatre and represent the theatre at key meetings, groups and networks

Title: Hours:

Salary: Annual Leave: Probationary Period: Notice Period: Other Benefits:

Marketing & Communications Manager 40 hours per week flexible hours. Generally 10am - 6pm Monday to Friday, although this will vary to accommodate busy periods and additional hours may be necessary to fulfil the requirements of the post £20,000 - £24,000 per annum 25 days excluding bank holidays 6 months 1 month during probationary period, 3 months thereafter Complimentary staff tickets, Childcare scheme

Application deadline: Interviews to be held on:

6pm on Wednesday 9 December 2015 Wednesday 16 or Friday 18 December 2015

Applications must be submitted on our standard application form and returned, including any supplementary documents, by using one of the following methods: Email Dan Baker, Creative Producer & House Manager, [email protected] Quoting ‘Marketing and Communications Manager’ in the subject line Post Dan Baker, Barbican Theatre, Castle Street, Plymouth, PL1 2NJ Please note: We are unable to respond to all applications. If you have been shortlisted, we will contact you and invite you to interview using the details provided in your application.

PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Education and Qualifications Experience Experience of marketing, sales, PR and communications A successful track-record of delivering measurable results in marketing

Experience of using Adobe InDesign, iMovie and other editing software

Experienced in using Microsoft Office, Photoshop and other IT software

Experience of using email software

An understanding of confidentiality and Data Protection requirements

Skills

Desirable Marketing qualification from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) or other marketing body Experience of working in the performing arts

Experience of managing a team A self-starter with excellent organisational, planning and administrative ability A creative thinker with high level written and verbal communication skills Analytical and commercial with proven ability to manage a budget effectively Proficiency in box-office/CRM systems Able to manage both permanent and temporary staff Able to write for various channels (e.g. press, email, social media) Proven ability to manage time, plan proactively and prioritise

Experience managing freelance staff Experience of working with website designers and graphic designers Good customer service skills Able to write design briefs

Personal Qualities

Able to work in a team and inspire others to perform to their best ability A collaborative and approachable style Excellent attention to detail

Strong interpersonal and communication skills Proven organisational and administrative skills Good networker

Ability to work well within a busy team environment Ability to work under pressure and deliver to timescales Flexibility and willingness to work evenings and weekends, particularly during busy times Adaptable individual who copes well with change Team worker and able to form good working relationships with colleagues and customers

Knowledge

Willingness to use own initiative An understanding of good practice and the latest techniques in marketing and communications

Knowledge of marketing and communications channels in Plymouth and the surrounding area

Interest in the arts, including theatre and dance

Knowledge of other arts organisations in the South West

Passion for learning and developing own skills and experience