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Job posting: Impact (Social) Programs Manager

POSITION SUMMARY

The Impact Programs Manager is responsible for the design, coordination, implementation, and evaluation of social programs that promote accessibility and social inclusion. This role focuses on developing and managing programs for various social groups including vulnerable communities.

INFO

Location

Museum of Cycladic Art
Kolonaki, Athens, Greece

Position

Impact (Social) Programs Manager
Department: Learning, Impact and Public Engagement (LIPE)
Reports to: Director of LIPE Department

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

• Develop, implement, and manage programs for various social groups including vulnerable communities (people 65+, people with disabilities, low-income communities etc)
• Supervise external partners involved in impact programs (educators, psychologists, sign language interpreters, guides, assistants, etc.).
• Monitor program effectiveness and conduct ongoing evaluation (KPIs)
• Prepare reports, funding proposals, and program evaluations

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

• Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, humanities or related studies
• Minimum of 3 years of project management
• Understanding of accessibility, disability, inclusion, and diversity issues
• Experience/Working directly with vulnerable groups
• Experience in writing funding proposals (e.g., EU programs, national grants, foundations).
• Excellent organizational and management skills
• Excellent communication skills, written and verbal (Grek and English language)
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team

PREFERED QUALIFICATIONS

• Master’s degree in relevant discipline
• Knowledge of Greek Sign Language or/and Braille
• Experience in conducting workshops for vulnerable groups
• Familiarity with accessibility practices in cultural institutions

Candidates should send a CV and a letter of interest no later than 29/6/2025 to the email address: careers@cycladic.gr

We will only contact those individuals who are pre-selected for the position.

ABOUT THE MUSEUM OF CYCLADIC ART

The Museum of Cycladic Art holds one of the most complete collections of Cycladic Art in the world, showcasing the world-famous Cycladic marble figurines of the 3rd millennium BC that have influenced several 20th and 21st century artists such as Brancusi, Modigliani, Giacometti, Hepworth and Moore.

Our mission is the promotion of the Aegean Civilization (from 6,000 BC) and to disseminate its art, both locally and internationally.