Key Responsiblities
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Applications will close on 30 April 2025.
The Programming Projects Coordinator (Exhibitions) will work closely with the Programming team, especially in the execution of Japan House London core exhibitions, and other programming events when necessary.
You will report to the Head of Programming Projects alongside other members of the Japan House London team.
You will provide support with communication and liaison with stakeholders in Japan as well as with partners and contractors in the UK. Your key responsibilities will be to help to develop, coordinate and execute Japan House London’s exhibition programme and support the production of proposals for programmes to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo; and support their approval, scheduling, implementation and delivery.
Key Relationships
Internal
Collaboration and communication
Applications will close on 30 April 2025.
The Programming Projects Coordinator (Exhibitions) will work closely with the Programming team, especially in the execution of Japan House London core exhibitions, and other programming events when necessary.
You will report to the Head of Programming Projects alongside other members of the Japan House London team.
You will provide support with communication and liaison with stakeholders in Japan as well as with partners and contractors in the UK. Your key responsibilities will be to help to develop, coordinate and execute Japan House London’s exhibition programme and support the production of proposals for programmes to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo; and support their approval, scheduling, implementation and delivery.
Key Relationships
Internal
- Director – Programming
- Head of Programming Projects
- Programming Team
- Other internal teams: Visitor Experience, Operations, Marketing & Communications, Corporate Development, Retail Merchandising, Tokyo Liaison
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan) and Embassy of Japan in the United Kingdom
- Exhibition content holders in Japan and the UK
- Retail and food and beverage partners
- Other suppliers and contractors
- Developing, coordinating, and executing Japan House London’s exhibition programme under the supervision of the Head of Programming Projects, including drafting proposal documents, graphic and creation overviews, and project management timelines, supporting curatorial research and content development, and preparing documentation for exhibition logistics.
- In close partnership with Programming Exhibitions team members, help to ensure exhibition installations and de-installations are conducted efficiently and on time, including managing and coordinating vendors, designers, and content holders. At critical points during exhibition implementation, such as order placement and during installation and deinstallation, such work may not align with conventional office hours.
- To manage all relevant insurance and shipping requirements for Japan House London exhibitions both on-site and off-site.
- Helping artists, content holders and other exhibition-related members with travel and accommodation planning and support during visits.
- To be responsible for all exhibitions and display storage in the studio and that the area is left tidy and organized at the end of each exhibition.
- Conducting the daily maintenance of exhibitions and care of art works/display objects, including physical handling, packing and unpacking, crating, re-framing and storage, and managing the storage of non-displayed loaned/owned objects.
- Ensuring other technical and logistical needs of programmes and venue requirements are met, including OH&S and risk management
Collaboration and communication
- Liaising in English and Japanese with a range of stakeholders in Japan and the UK to develop and deliver exhibitions.
- Liaising with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in relation to the creation of exhibition proposals and reports and to ensure outcomes are consistent with departmental KPIs. The Programming Projects Coordinator (Exhibitions) is required to fulfil reporting tasks that contribute to the exhibition project management process, quarterly departmental reports, Team and organizational KPIs, etc.
- Relationship building with cultural and academic institutions, contractors and individuals in the UK and Japan.
- Working closely with other departments to support creation of content and delivering of exhibitions and ensure marketing, technical and operational needs of programmes are met. This requires regular coordination across teams in various ways such as the Events Operations Meeting.
- Monitoring and maintaining any assigned budgets
- Sourcing products and services and completing internal financial processes in the correct manner
- Occasional support and delivery of other projects with other members of the Programming team or other departments.
- Coordinating with team members to respond to any questions or requests for clarification
- Managing resource, administration and marketing relating to programmes
- Fully support the various needs of the programming team with regard to communication, coordination
- Guide and drive development of occasional interns