Worthing Theatres & Museum Seeks CEO to Lead Multi-Venue Cultural Charity
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Feature | Michelle Wright
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Worthing Theatres & Museum is hiring a Chief Executive Officer to lead a multi-venue cultural charity on the South Coast. The role involves strategic leadership of theatres, cinema, museum and gallery spaces serving over 340,000 annual visitors, with a focus on financial sustainability, cultural ambition, and positive organisational culture.
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Twitter / XWorthing Theatres & Museum Seeks CEO to Lead Multi-Venue Cultural Charityartsprofessional.co.ukKey quotes
· 2 pulledWorthing Theatres & Museum is seeking a visionary Chief Executive Officer to lead one of the South Coast's most ambitious cultural organisations.
The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership, champion cultural ambition and help deliver an inspiring, relevant and financially sustainable programme.
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