Hull Minster is seeking an experienced freelance Project Manager to support the next stage of our National Lottery Heritage Fund project, Sound Foundations. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of one of Hull’s most important historic buildings and support the development of a major NLHF bid in the region of £7 million.
Founded in 1285, Hull Minster is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church in the heart of Hull’s Old Town. It is both a living place of worship and a major heritage site, led by the principles of following Jesus, building community, and living heritage.
Through Sound Foundations, we are delivering a development phase supported by a £233,000 National Lottery Heritage Fund grant. The project is designed to strengthen Hull Minster’s long-term sustainability through conservation planning, organ restoration planning, increased organisational capacity, and expanded heritage, music, and community engagement.
The successful candidate will help us prepare for the next major stage of this work. The wider bid will include:
We are looking for a Project Manager who can bring both strategic insight and practical rigour to this next phase.
The role will include:
The ideal candidate will have:
You will work closely with James Cameron, Heritage Project Manager, and Canon Dominic Black, Vicar of Hull Minster.
This is a rare opportunity to contribute to a project that brings together heritage, faith, music, community, and long-term civic impact in one of Hull’s most significant buildings.
To express interest, please get in touch with James Cameron at james.cameron@hullminster.org.
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