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Legasee Educational Trust, Remote
£250 per day
Seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of a new oral history project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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Remote
£250 per day
Part-time (8 days per month)
Contract (Until December 2027)

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Job description

Legasee is a charity committed to ensuring that future generations can learn about our history through the personal recollections of the men and women who witnessed it first-hand. We provide students, teachers and researchers with unique access to a high-definition video archive of interviews with veterans and civilians connected to British military conflict from 1939 to the present day.

We are now seeking to recruit an experienced Project Manager to oversee the delivery of a major new oral history project focusing on the Aden Emergency, made possible thanks to a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. At its heart, the project will record the oral histories of 30–40 veterans and civilians whose lives were shaped by service in, or connection to, Aden during the final years of British rule.

The Project Manager will have overall responsibility for project planning, delivery, reporting and budget controland will work closely with project partners and funders to ensure that agreed outcomes are met. The role will provide leadership and direction to the project team and its volunteer network, ensuring that activity is well coordinated, realistic and delivered to a high standard.

The recorded testimonies will form a permanent digital archive and support public engagement, interpretation,and learning, ensuring that the experiences of those who served are not forgotten. A key part of the role will be the recruitment, coordination and ongoing support of a part-time Project Coordinator.The Project Coordinator will lead volunteer engagement, research support, transcription, and day-to-day project activities.

Education is central to the project. The Project Manager will oversee the development of educational activity delivered in partnership with schools and community groups, ensuring that young people are supported to explore the history and legacy of the Aden Emergency through original research, oral history and the thoughtful use of digital technologies. This work will result in the creation of new teaching resources, deeper community engagement and strengthened links with educational and cultural institutions nationwide.

The role is home-based, with flexible working hours agreed to ensure effective delivery of the project and coordination with partners.

If successful, your role will be:

  • To work with the charity, its partners and the Project Steering Group to complete the project, in line with the requirements of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and within a rigorous evaluation framework.
  • To work with the lead oral historian to create a video archive of the personal experiences and observations of up to 40 veterans of the Aden Emergency and ensure that all participants are supported throughout the entire process.
  • To work with volunteers and project partners to develop and launch a new interpretation. 
  • To work with a local school to deliver creative ways of learning about oral history.
  • To be responsible for the overall recruitment, training and participation of all volunteers in the Project,ensuring that they benefit from their involvement by gaining new life skills and a greater understanding of the role of veterans of the Aden Emergency.

 

In the first instance, please send a covering letter detailing why you think you are best suited to the role along with an up-to-date CV.

Thank you for your interest in our work and best of luck.

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Legasee Educational Trust View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 1 - 5

Preserving veterans' stories through a digital archive, making their experiences accessible for future generations and education.

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Posted on: 22 December 2025
Closing date: 06 January 2026 at 23:00
Tags: Project Management, Volunteering Management, Education, History, Monitoring and Evaluation, Museum, Partnerships, Youth / Children

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