The Light
Programme Support Officer
Job Summary Help to Shape the Creative Heartbeat of County Durham’s New Landmark. Opening in summer 2026, The Light will be County Durham’s newest cultural destination—a vibrant space where art, science, technology and community come together. Job Description Help to Shape the Creative Heartbeat of County Durham's New Landmark. Opening in summer 2026, The Light will be County Durham's newest cultural destination-a vibrant space where art, science, technology and community come together. Alongside a bold exhibition programme and the new DLI Gallery, The Light…
Job Summary
Help to Shape the Creative Heartbeat of County Durham’s New Landmark. Opening in summer 2026, The Light will be County Durham’s newest cultural destination—a vibrant space where art, science, technology and community come together.Job Description
Help to Shape the Creative Heartbeat of County Durham’s New Landmark.
Opening in summer 2026, The Light will be County Durham’s newest cultural destination-a vibrant space where art, science, technology and community come together. Alongside a bold exhibition programme and the new DLI Gallery, The Light will host an ambitious year-round events programme across indoor and outdoor spaces.
We’re looking for a creative and highly organised Programme Support Officer to support in the design and delivery of this programme, working closely with the Programme Producer and Exhibitions’ Curator to establish The Light as a national hub for innovation and creativity.
WHAT IS INVOLVED?
As Programme Support Officer, you will: Support in the curation, administration and delivery of a world-class events programme blending art, science and technology Support in the delivery of exceptional, inclusive experiences for diverse audiences This is your chance to support in the creation of a distinctive cultural offer from the ground up-shaping programmes that inspire, challenge and bring people together.
WHAT WILL I NEED?
You will be: – Experienced in supporting project management, logistics, and administration. – A creative thinker excited by experimentation and cross-disciplinary work – Able to own projects, manage resources and maintain accurate records. – Committed to accessibility, community engagement and high-quality visitor experiences – Collaborative, organised, and able to thrive in a fast-paced, future-focused environment – Aware of current trends and best practice in Cultural Producing. – A strong communicator, able to adapt your communication style to a range of audiences both verbally and in writing. Hold a NVQ Level 3 or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline
Please refer to the attached Person Specification for the full criteria.
Job Requirements
WHAT WILL I NEED?
You will be: Experienced in supporting project management, logistics, and administration. A creative thinker excited by experimentation and cross-disciplinary work Ability to own projects, manage resources and maintain accurate records. Committed to accessibility, community engagement and high-quality visitor experiences Collaborative, organised, and able to thrive in a fast-paced, future-focused environment Aware of current trends and best practice in Cultural Producing. A strong communicator, able to adapt your communication style to a range of audiences both verbally and in writing. Hold a NVQ Level 3 or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline
Please refer to the attached Person Specification for the full criteria.
We encourage you to contact Ruth Chittenden via email at [email protected] to arrange an informal discussion about the role.
Job Responsibilities
WHAT IS INVOLVED?
As Programme Support Officer, you will: Support in the curation, administration and delivery of a world-class events programme blending art, science and technology Support in the delivery of exceptional, inclusive experiences for diverse audiences This is your chance to support in the creation of a distinctive cultural offer from the ground up-shaping programmes that inspire, challenge and bring people together.