Creative Programmes Assistant Producers
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Creative Arts/Media
Digital Media / Production, Creative Advertising / Marketing, Creative Design / Digital Art
Overview
We are on the brink of something extraordinary at London Museum – building a new museum that brings fresh voices, stories, and experiences to life, offering visitors an unforgettable journey through London’s past, present, and future. The Creative Programme is the London Museum’s public programme, taking place in the new London Museum Smithfield (opening 2026). The Creative Programme is an ambitious year‑round offer of exhibitions, events, and commissions that reflect and reimagine life in the city, bringing people together through immersive family programming, innovative late‑night events and collaborations with London creatives.
Responsibilities- Support delivery of bold, high‑impact events as part of the Creative Programme for the new London Museum.
- Collaborate with the Creative Programmes Producer (Events) to deliver the Museum’s late‑night and core events programme.
- Work with a vibrant team to produce unforgettable after‑hours experiences that spark conversation and connect with diverse audiences across the city.
- Experience supporting the delivery of large‑scale live events for adult audiences.
- Strong administrative and artist management skills.
- Excellent communication skills and creative ideas.
- Collaborative work style; no museum experience or academic qualifications required.
One Assistant Producer will start in April 2026; the two remaining will start in June 2026.
Application InstructionsApplications are by application form via our online recruitment system, which can be found here:
Closing date for applications is Monday 9 February 2026. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview on 24 or 26 February 2026.
Equal OpportunityLondon Museum is committed to equal opportunities and diversity. We particularly welcome applications from people from Global Majority backgrounds and disabled people, who are currently under‑represented in our organisation.
Human Resources
Museum of London
150 London Wall
London
London
EC2Y 5HN
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