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House & Volunteering Manager
Posted 2 hours 54 minutes ago by THE ARTS THEATRE CAMBRIDGE
Purpose of Role
Lead volunteer recruitment, training, engagement and retention, and design and deliver volunteer-led activities that support front-of-house operations.
Act as one of the venue's primary Duty Managers, ensuring the safe, efficient and customer-focused delivery of performances and events, including shift operations, staff supervision, health and safety, and on-the-day decision-making.
Act as the FOH Accessibility Champion, working with the Arts Theatre Accessibility Coordinator to embed accessibility-aware processes across all front-of-house activity and operational workflows.
Key responsibilities
Strategy and Planning:
- Volunteer strategy: Develop and implement volunteer recruitment, retention and development plans aligned with the venue's programme and community objectives.
- Accessibility strategy: Work with the Arts Theatre Accessibility Coordinator to set FOH accessibility priorities and embed inclusive practice across operations.
Programme Development:
- Design and deliver volunteer-led activities and community outreach initiatives that support performances, fundraising and audience engagement.
Operational Leadership:
- Oversee front-of-house readiness for performances and events, setting standards and processes to ensure a consistent, high-quality customer experience.
- Act as one of the venue's Duty Managers, taking overall responsibility for venue operations, safety, crowd management and customer experience during duty shifts.
- Act as main point of contact for planning and delivery of all Creative Learning & Engagement tours and events.
Duty Management & Venue Operations:
- Make operational decisions on the night, manage incidents, liaise with performers and contractors, and ensure compliance with licensing and health & safety requirements.
- Serve as a key holder and emergency call-out where required.
People Management & Development:
- Lead recruitment, selection and onboarding for volunteers and casual front-of-house staff, including DBS checks where required.
- Deliver induction programmes, role-specific training and accessibility awareness training; design development pathways and recognition schemes to drive retention.
- Create and maintain rotas and scheduling systems aligned to performance timetables and staffing capacity.
Volunteer Engagement & Events:
- Run briefings, feedback loops and recognition programmes; plan and deliver social, training and appreciation events for volunteers.
- Coordinate volunteer involvement in community outreach and fundraising activities.
Partnerships, Suppliers & Contractors:
- Coordinate box office handovers and event readiness with the Theatre Manager; liaise with contractors and suppliers to resolve on-the-night issues and report building defects as required.
Administration, Reporting & Insight:
- Produce regular reports on volunteer metrics, accessibility outcomes and front-of-house performance; assist with reconciliation and administrative tasks.
- Use volunteer feedback and operational data to recommend improvements to FOH processes and accessibility provision.
Safeguarding & Compliance:
- Support licensing, safeguarding and incident reporting; ensure adherence to health & safety and licensing regulations in FOH activity.
Continuous Improvement:
- Audit front-of-house accessibility provision, recommend and implement improvements, and lead initiatives to improve operational efficiency and inclusivity.
Role profile
Qualifications:
- Desirable: First Aid, SIA or equivalent, health & safety training, safeguarding training.
- DBS check required where the role involves contact with vulnerable people.
Experience:
- Experience in live events, theatre or hospitality environments, including front-of-house or duty management.
- Experience recruiting, training and managing volunteers or community groups.
- Knowledge of accessibility standards and reasonable adjustments in public venues.
Skills & Knowledge:
- Leadership: Confident supervising staff and volunteers with a collaborative, supportive style.
- Accessibility expertise: Practical knowledge of access needs and inclusive practice.
- Volunteer management: Proven ability to recruit, train and retain volunteers and run recognition programmes.
- Communication: Clear, calm communicator with strong customer-service focus and the ability to handle challenging situations.
- Organisation: Strong planning, scheduling and administrative skills; comfortable managing rotas and reporting.
- Problem solving: Decisive under pressure with a pragmatic, safety-first approach.
Behaviours & Attributes:
- Customer-first mindset and strong attention to detail.
- Resilient and decisive in fast-paced live-event environments.
- Collaborative and inclusive, committed to accessibility and safeguarding.
KPIs and working conditions:
- KPIs: Volunteer retention rate; number of trained accessibility champions; on-the-night incident rate; customer satisfaction scores; timely completion of rotas and reports.
- Reporting: Regular updates to the Theatre Manager and monthly volunteer/accessibility reports to senior management.
- Working pattern: Flexible hours including evenings and weekends; on-call for events as Duty Manager.
- Development: Opportunities to lead accessibility projects, develop volunteer pathways and shape community engagement strategy.
Terms and conditions:
Salary range: £29,000 to £31,500 per annum
Hours of Work: An average of 35 hours per week excluding an unpaid lunchbreak.
Holiday entitlement: 25 days plus statutory bank holidays.
Pension: The Theatre offers an auto-enrolment pension scheme.
Please send CV's and a short covering letter by an email via the button below.
If you have any questions about the role please contact:
Closing date for application is 5pm on Tuesday 28th April 2026.
Interviews will be held week commencing Monday 4th May 2026.
THE ARTS THEATRE CAMBRIDGE
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