Join Us – Commercial & Sustainable Growth Manager

Dan Cottam speaking at the launch of MHH

Museums and Heritage Highland is seeking a freelance Commercial & Sustainable Growth Manager to join our ambitious Pathways to the Future project and help strengthen the long-term sustainability and resilience of museums across the Highlands.

This new two-year freelance role will work collaboratively with small and rural museums to explore thoughtful, realistic and values-led approaches to income generation, audience growth and partnership development.

Working alongside participating museums, the role will help create space for museum leaders to focus on collections, communities and strategic development while building confidence around earned income, commercial opportunities and sustainable growth.

About the Project

Pathways to the Future is a collaborative initiative, led by Museums and Heritage Highland and funded by Museums Galleries Scotland, supporting museums across the Highlands to work in more connected, resilient and sustainable ways.

The project responds to increasing operational and financial pressures facing many museums, particularly smaller and volunteer-led organisations in rural areas. Through shared expertise, collaboration and practical support, the project aims to help museums strengthen their long-term sustainability while remaining rooted in their communities and values.

The Commercial & Sustainable Growth Manager will work closely with participating museums to explore opportunities for:

  • Developing new and existing income streams
    Strengthening tourism and travel trade relationships
    Building regional partnerships and collaborative initiatives
    Increasing visibility and audience engagement
    Exploring sustainable commercial models suited to rural heritage organisations

    About the Role

This is a practical and strategic role focused on helping museums identify realistic opportunities for growth and resilience.

The successful candidate will work collaboratively across multiple museum sites and partner organisations, helping museums build confidence around commercial development while ensuring approaches remain values-led, community-focused and sustainable.

Areas of work may include:

  • Supporting growth in earned income through admissions, retail, events, experiences and venue hire
    Exploring joint ticketing schemes and regional visitor offers
    Developing retail and product opportunities linked to local stories and identities
    Building partnerships with tourism organisations, tour operators and local businesses
    Developing sponsorship opportunities and corporate partnerships
    Supporting strategic marketing campaigns and audience development activity
    Using visitor and audience insight to identify growth opportunities
    Encouraging collaborative approaches and shared initiatives across participating museums

The role will act as a key connector across the project, helping museums identify opportunities that may not be achievable independently while supporting sustainable and achievable long-term planning.

Role Details

Role: Commercial & Sustainable Growth Manager
Contract: Freelance fixed-term role (2 years)
Fee: £38,000 per annum (£76,000 over two years)
Hours: Around 35 hours per week
Location: Home-based with travel across the Highlands as required
Start Date: 6 July 2026

Who We’re Looking For

We’re looking for someone collaborative, strategic and proactive, with experience developing commercial income and sustainable growth activity within heritage, cultural, charitable or visitor-focused organisations.

You’ll be confident identifying opportunities, building partnerships and supporting organisations to develop realistic and sustainable approaches to income generation.

We’d especially like to hear from people who:

  • Have experience developing commercial or earned income opportunities
    Understand the opportunities and challenges facing rural and community-led museums
    Are confident building partnerships across tourism, cultural and business sectors
    Can use audience insight and market knowledge to inform decision-making
    Have strong project management and communication skills
    Are committed to ethical, sustainable and environmentally responsible approaches to growth
    Enjoy collaborative working and supporting organisations to build confidence and resilience

Experience working specifically within museums, heritage or place-based tourism initiatives would be particularly valuable.

How to Apply

Please submit:

Your CV or details of relevant experience
A covering letter (maximum 1000 words) outlining your suitability for the role

We also welcome alternative application formats, including:

A video application (maximum 5 minutes)
A PowerPoint presentation (maximum 10 slides)

Applications and enquiries should be sent to:

Nicola Henderson
nicola.henderson@museumsandheritagehighland.org.uk

Deadline

Applications close: 8 June 2026 at 5pm

Further Information

Full details about the role, responsibilities and person specification can be found in the Job Pack.

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