Head of Communities and Legacy
About the Role
Reports to: CEO
Salary: £45,000 per annum (pro rata), depending on experience
Contract Type: 0.8 FTE, Fixed Term to June 2028
Purpose of the Role
The Head of Communities, Partnerships and Legacy is responsible for developing and delivering a cohesive strategy for community engagement, partnerships and long-term legacy, ensuring that organisational activity creates meaningful participation, sustainable relationships and lasting impact across Haringey.
Reporting to the CEO, the postholder will lead community engagement, stakeholder and partnership development, volunteering, legacy initiatives, grant programme oversight, evaluation and organisational learning. They will ensure that engagement activity translates into sustainable partnerships, measurable outcomes and long-term value for communities, partners, funders and stakeholders.
The role will also provide strategic oversight of the organisation's evaluation framework, ensuring robust evidence of impact informs decision-making, fundraising and future planning.
Key Responsibilities
Community Engagement and Legacy Development
- Develop and lead a comprehensive community engagement and legacy strategy aligned with organisational priorities and the ambitions of London Borough of Culture 2027.
- Oversee the delivery of community engagement activity, ensuring programmes are inclusive, representative, and responsive to local needs.
- Lead the development of long-term community and cultural legacy projects that create sustainable impact beyond 2027.
- Develop and strengthen relationships with community organisations, local networks, residents, artists, strategic partners, and stakeholders.
- Lead on the development of volunteering and community legacy initiatives, ensuring meaningful opportunities for participation, skills development, and ongoing community ownership.
- Ensure inclusive and accessible approaches to participation and engagement are embedded across all programmes and activities.
- Oversee the delivery of Haringey Unearthed Grants Programme, acting as a key support for the Grants Coordinator, key partners and our Communications department.
Stakeholder and Partnership Management
- In collaboration with the CEO, develop and maintain strategic partnerships with cultural organisations, community groups, educational institutions, local businesses, public sector partners and funders to support delivery and legacy objectives.
- Lead on stakeholder communications, including updates, engagement opportunities, and relationship management.
- Work alongside the CEO to identify and develop partnership, sponsorship and income-generation opportunities that support organisational sustainability and legacy ambitions.
- Represent the organisation at meetings, events, and public forums as required.
- Work with Head of Communications and Engagement for the delivery of key focused events for stakeholders including funders, patrons, communities and the like.
- Shared responsibility with the Head of Communications and Engagement for the management and development of the organisation's CRM system, ensuring effective stakeholder relationship management, audience insight, reporting and impact measurement.
Long-Term Projects and Programme Oversight
- Provide strategic oversight of community-facing programmes, engagement initiatives, and legacy-focused projects.
- Oversee delivery of key initiatives, including Haringey’s Creative Enterprise Zone initiative Made By Tottenham and other place-based programmes.
- Ensure projects contribute to organisational goals around participation, inclusion, community development, and long-term impact.
- Identify opportunities for future legacy partnerships, community development activity, and sustained engagement.
Evaluation, Reporting and Organisational Learning
- Work with the CEO to lead the organisation’s evaluation framework and learning strategy.
- Collaborate with the Evaluation Producer and Data Officer to: define and track key performance indicators (KPIs); analyse engagement trends and participation data, produce reports and insights for funders, stakeholders, and internal learning; embed evaluation and reflective learning across all programmes.
- Lead on the development of reporting processes that clearly demonstrate organisational impact, community value, and legacy outcomes.
- Ensure evaluation and reporting inform future programming, strategic planning, and fundraising.
Team Leadership and Management
- Line manage the Volunteers & Training Coordinator, Grants Coordinator and Evaluation Producer.
- Provide leadership, support, and professional development for the team.
- Ensure alignment of team activity with organisational priorities, engagement goals, and legacy ambitions.
- Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and supportive team culture.
Person Specification
Essential
- Minimum 5+ years’ experience in community engagement, cultural participation, audience engagement, or community development.
- Significant experience developing and delivering engagement or participation strategies that drive meaningful community involvement and long-term impact.
- Strong track record of stakeholder and partnership management, including working with community groups, local authorities, strategic partners, and funders.
- Demonstrable experience developing community engagement narratives and impact stories to support organisational development, fundraising, advocacy, and income generation.
- Experience working with senior leadership, including the CEO, to drive income generation through partnerships, sponsorships, and strategic relationships.
- Experience leading legacy-focused or place-based programmes that create sustainable community impact.
- Minimum 4 years’ experience in evaluation, reporting, and KPI tracking, using qualitative and quantitative data to inform strategic decision-making.
- Experience producing reports, impact updates, and evaluation materials for funders, stakeholders, and partners.
- Knowledge and understanding of volunteering development and community participation frameworks.
- Proven leadership and team management experience, including line management and staff development.
- Excellent communication, relationship-building, and organisational skills.
Desirable
- Experience working with funders and sponsorship relationships.
- Experience supporting income generation through partnerships, sponsorships, or strategic collaborations.
- Knowledge of place-based, community-led, or borough-wide cultural programmes.
- Experience working on large-scale public or cultural events.
- Experience working within local authority or cultural partnership environments.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
We are committed to building a team that reflects the communities we work with and serve.
We are particularly interested in receiving applications from people who live locally in Haringey and from people with lived experience of one or more of our priority communities, including those who identify as Latine; Black British, African or Caribbean; of Turkish and/or Kurdish heritage; LGBTQI+; and disabled.
As a place-based organisation rooted in Haringey, this role will particularly prioritise applicants who are based in, connected to, or have strong knowledge of Haringey and its communities.
We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment and will make reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace to ensure all staff can thrive.
How to Apply
To apply, please send:
- A cover letter of no more than one page explaining your suitability for the role and how your experience matches the job description and person specification.
- Your curriculum vitae (maximum 2 pages)
Please email applications with ‘Head of Communities and Legacy’’ in the subject line to hello@haringeycollective.com
Should you wish to apply in an alternative format please contact us on hello@haringeycollelctive.com
Applicants should also provide details for two references; we will seek your permission before making direct contact with any referees. All offers of employment will be subject to the receipt of satisfactory references. All applicants must be eligible to work within the UK.
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