Project Director - World Pride 2030 (£70k-£80K)
We are looking for that individual to lead our World Pride 2030 Bid!
Project Director - Fixed Term Contract
Salary: £70k - £80K
Hours: 35
Your Pride In London
Year after year, London's Pride celebrations bring people together in extraordinary ways, fostering connections and building a community that lays the groundwork for a brighter, more inclusive future. Now, Pride in London is taking a bold step forward, setting its sights on hosting World Pride 2030 – a transformative opportunity that will elevate our impact to a global scale.
Bidding for World Pride 2030 represents more than just an event; it's a chance to showcase London's boundless commitment to LGBTQ+ rights on the world stage. It's an opportunity to amplify our voice, to challenge ongoing inequalities, and to celebrate the diversity that makes our community strong. For London's LGBTQ+ community, hosting World Pride with the support of key London stakeholders including the Greater London Authority, would be a powerful affirmation of our city's position as a global beacon of LGBTQ+ liberation and celebration.
Key Stakeholders
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Outernet
World Pride 2030 LGBTQ+ Steering Group
Your Role
As the Project Director for the World Pride 2030 bid, you will be at the forefront of Pride in London's most ambitious project to date. This senior leadership role is crucial in positioning London as the premier choice for hosting this globally significant LGBTQ+ event. You will drive the strategic vision, lead high-level partnerships, and oversee the entire bid process, playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of Pride celebrations worldwide.
Your Responsibilities:
Work closely with the steering group to ensure the bid aligns with strategic objectives and maintains the highest standards throughout the development process
Create a comprehensive Bid Book for InterPride that effectively showcases London's vision, capabilities, and commitment to hosting World Pride 2030, ensuring compliance with all InterPride bidding requirements and guidelines
Research and document London's unique strengths, specifically highlighting:
Success in delivering Pride in London as a world-class LGBTQ+ celebration
Proven operational excellence in Pride event management and growth
Wider infrastructure capabilities and event delivery expertise
LGBTQ+ cultural significance and community legacy
Track record in delivering major international events
Develop comprehensive event delivery plans encompassing all operational aspects including event programming, venue strategies, crowd management, transportation, security, emergency response, volunteer management and technical requirements
Define and track measurable outcomes for the bid process, ensuring accountability and demonstrating impact on LGBTQ+ rights and visibility globally
Establish effective working relationships with key stakeholders to gather essential information and secure necessary commitments for the bid book
Oversee community engagement strategy including functional process to engage and bring LGBTQ+ communities with them
Develop initial budget projections and funding models to demonstrate financial viability
Create preliminary sustainability and accessibility frameworks that will strengthen London's bid position
Identify and assess potential risks and challenges, developing appropriate mitigation strategies for inclusion in the bid book
Draft detailed timeline and milestone planning for event delivery
Identify potential corporate partners and sponsorship opportunities to demonstrate financial sustainability
Compile supporting documentation including letters of support, venue commitments, and infrastructure assessments
Drive innovation throughout the bid process, incorporating cutting-edge technology and sustainability initiatives to set new standards for inclusivity and environmental responsibility
What You'll Bring to the Role:
Proven track record of leadership in large-scale, international projects or bids, with extensive experience in strategic planning and execution at a senior level
Deep understanding of global LGBTQ+ issues and the international pride movement, with exceptional cultural competence and demonstrated passion for LGBTQ+ rights
Exceptional diplomatic skills and political acumen, with proven ability to influence and negotiate with high-profile stakeholders
Visionary thinking, with the ability to translate ideas into actionable plans and inspire diverse audiences on a global scale
Strong background in large-scale fundraising and securing major international sponsorships
Innovative mindset with a commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies and sustainability initiatives
Resilience and adaptability, with proven ability to thrive under pressure in high-stakes environments
Emotional intelligence and empathy, with demonstrated ability to connect with diverse stakeholders
Our Commitment to Inclusion
We value diverse experiences and perspectives. Your unique combination of skills, passion, and background could make you the ideal candidate for this role, even if your experience doesn't exactly match our description. We encourage you to apply and share your story with us.
Our Culture
Our volunteers are driven and passionate about what they do. Putting on one of London's largest one-day events requires dedication and perseverance.
Although a lot of our work is completed remotely, there will be plenty of opportunities to meet with your team and others throughout the year to not only plan what's ahead but to socialise too.
We're looking for enthusiastic people to join the organisation so we can provide a platform for every part of London’s LGBTQ+ community.
About Pride in London
Pride in London is run in majority by a group of volunteers who are passionate about equality and diversity. We are a not-for-profit organisation, and any surplus funds we raise are used to support the LGBTQ+ communities and improve the event.
Pride in London includes people of every race and faith, whether disabled or able-bodied, and all sexualities and genders including lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual, queer, questioning, intersex, trans*, genderqueer, gender variant or non-binary as well as straight and cis allies.
Project Director - World Pride 2030 (£70k-£80K)
We are looking for that individual to lead our World Pride 2030 Bid!
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