About the Role
Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) is the National Development Body for Scotland’s museums and galleries. We support a
sector of 449 museums and galleries, through strategic investment, workforce development, advice and advocacy.
We are a forward facing and inclusive organisation, committed to the ongoing development of a positive culture
for our team.
We are recruiting for a Capacity Programme Officer who will work with the Senior Capacity Programme Manager in the
Museum Development team to facilitate delivery of a new capacity-building programme designed to support
Scotland’s museums to become more resilient organisations.
The programme aligns with Scotland’s Museums and Galleries Strategy which provides a framework for the sector and MGS
to work to ensure the future relevance and resilience of the sector. It centres around three thematic strands of
Connection, Resilience and Workforce.
The new programme will have a particular focus on the Resilience strand of the strategy, particularly on Financial
Resilience and Collaboration but the postholder will support the interconnected nature of the strands through
working collaboratively with staff across the MGS team.
The postholder will support the development of new ways of working that will strengthen the resilience of the whole
sector. The postholder will engage directly with museums and galleries in Scotland, supporting and gathering
information on common challenges. They will collaborate with colleagues across MGS to support the delivery of
programmes to address development needs. The role will involve working with existing partners and support
agencies as well as assisting in building new strategic relationships.
Overview of Responsibilities
- Support the building of relationships, and work with, a range of partner organisations
- Supporting
museums and galleries to engage with the programme, including using a diagnostic tool that analyses the current
issues in the museum sector
- Working closely with the Grants Team, support the delivery of programme
funding, including managing a micro grants fund
- Work closely with the Skills Team on skills programming
activity
- Support the collection and analysis of impact data regarding the programme to facilitate
evaluation and programme development
- Support the reporting on the programme including budget reporting
on different programme strands
- Attend meetings and support or facilitate events
- Capture sector
knowledge through robust use of systems, including the CRM database Contribute to an internal working group for
the financial resilience priority area in the Resilience strand of the National Strategy for Scotland’s Museums
and Galleries ensuring delivery strategy actions for MGS
The above mentioned tasks and responsibilities constitute an overview and not an exhaustive list. Workload and
priorities are ultimately determined by the annual MGS Operational Plan.
Relationships
- Build and nurture effective working relationships across the organisation and with external
partners
- Work fairly and with integrity and adapt style to different people, cultures and
situations
- Proactive attitude to seek new ways of working, knowledge, identify and seize opportunities
to support the sector
- Collaborate with other staff to support and deliver MGS projects and
programmes
Skills and Experience
Essential
- Experience of developing new ways of working
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to build
positive working relationships with a range of external stakeholders and partner organisations Experience of
supporting projects and programmes
- Experience of creating resources and guidance
documents
- Experience of reporting and evaluating
- Managing a varied workload
- Confident
using a range of systems and digital platforms
Preferred
- Facilitation experience
- Knowledge and understanding of the Scottish museums sector and current issues
facing it
- Experience of working for or with social enterprises
- Experience of supporting income
generation and financial resilience
We work with staff to help everyone reach their potential in the workplace and welcome conversations with individuals
about their needs, circumstances and aspirations.
How You Work
MGS has a behavioural competency framework which describes how we expect people to go about their work day-to-day.
Staff must demonstrate the following skills areas at an appropriate level:
- Works collaboratively
- Communicating with impact
- Respect, inclusion and
integrity
- Effective decision-making
- Sector focus Drive for results Innovation, agility and
building capability
In particular this role requires someone who is self-motivated and solutions-focused, positively welcomes
opportunities for change and learning, readily shares experience and ideas and has a passion for supporting
museums and galleries to become more sustainable and resilient.
All staff are expected to champion and help deliver MGS’s commitments to anti-racism and climate.
Special Requirements
Travel – regionally will be required occasionally (estimated 15 days a year)