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Producer, Three Rivers
Vacancy Reference peabodygroup/TP/1198/904
Our Vacancy
Contract: Fixed term‑ until 31 March 2029 (3 days per week / 24 hours)
Location: London Borough of Bexley (regular onsite working required‑)
Hours: 10am–6pm, with regular evening/weekend work (TOIL provided)
We’re seeking an organised, collaborative and highly motivated Producer to play a central role in delivering the Three Rivers 2026–2029 creative programme. Working closely with the Artistic Director and Curator, you will support the production, technical and operational delivery of a wide variety of community-led‑ arts and ecology projects across the London Borough of Bexley.
This role is essential in ensuring our workshops, performances, installations, festivals, artist residencies and public realm projects run smoothly, safely and to a high professional standard. You’ll help us strengthen systems, improve processes, and uphold our commitment to access, inclusion, sustainability and excellence in place-based ‑cultural work.
What You’ll Do
- Assist in planning and delivering production and operational requirements for community-led arts and ecology projects, including workshops, performances, installs ‑and festivals.
- Support the creation and improvement of systems and procedures to streamline administrative tasks and manage production paperwork.
- Ensure all projects are correctly risk assessed, insured and compliant with Health & Safety and Safeguarding requirements
- Coordinate with curators, artists, contractors and delivery partners to ensure smooth event delivery, including booking crew, equipment and facilities.
- Support logistical planning including schedules, budgets, transport, equipment and on‑site requirements, maintaining high standards of accessibility and sustainability
- Contribute to internal communication, reporting and organisational systems related to production and operations.
- Act as a point of contact for freelance production staff and troubleshoot issues on‑site
- Uphold Three Rivers’ commitment to diversity, inclusion, access and sustainability throughout all production activity.
What You’ll Need
You will be:
- A strong communicator, able to build relationships and work effectively with partners, artists and community groups
- Able to remain calm under pressure, meet deadlines and adapt to changing priorities.
- Someone who works proactively, manages competing priorities and solves problems independently.
- Knowledgeable about Health & Safety and Safeguarding considerations for public and community-based‑ projects
- Committed to delivering great experiences for artists, participants and audiences.
- Able to work on site in Bexley weekly
You will have:
- Proven experience in production coordination or management across community arts, cultural events or festivals.
- Strong organisational, administrative and communication skills.
- The ability to work effectively in a dynamic environment and adapt to changes.
- Understanding of safety, inclusion, diversity and sustainable practice within arts production.
- Experience collaborating with a range of stakeholders including artists, curators and community partners.
- Confidence using IT systems and learning new tools and processes.
Why Join Us?
Three Rivers delivers a nationally significant, community-led arts and ecology programme rooted in creativity, participation‑ and local identity. As Producer, you will have the opportunity to shape inspiring events and programmes that bring people together and amplify creative voices across Bexley.
You’ll be part of a small, passionate and supportive team committed to high- quality cultural experiences, environmental responsibility‑ and inclusive community engagement.
What We Offer
- A collaborative, creative and community driven‑ working environment.
- Up to 30 days’ annual leave, plus bank holidays
- Two paid volunteering days each year
- Flexible benefits scheme, including family-friendly options and access to a discount portal
- 4× salary life assurance
- Up to 10% pension contribution
- Professional development and opportunities to broaden your skills
Please Read Before Applying
Interview Dates: Interviews will take place from 14th April 2026
If you have any questions about this role, please contact Talent Specialist Victoria Wilson at victoria.wilson1@peabody.org.uk.
We may close this advert early depending on the number of high quality‑ applications received.
If you’re ready to help deliver an ambitious, community driven arts programme, we’d ‑love to hear from you.
Please apply with an anonymised CV and a short statement outlining your suitability.