
Manager/Senior Manager, Marketing & Partnerships, Indian Heritage Centre
National Heritage Board
Closing on 02 Sep 2025
What the role is
What you will be working on
With a primary focus on driving integrated marketing and content strategies, the role also supports on-ground partnership development to strengthen IHC’s presence within the precinct and the wider community. Youwill lead content production across platforms, manage campaigns, grow our digital ecosystem, and work closely with stakeholders to increase museum footfall, programme participation, and brand visibility.
Marketing, Content & Digital Strategy
Lead the ideation, planning, and production of content across platforms (video, social, web, eDMs, and on-site) to increase museum footfall, programme participation and IHC brand visibility.
Develop and execute integrated marketing campaigns for all museum content including exhibition, collections, programmes etc, working with internal and external stakeholders to drive visitorship and engagement.
Oversee the content calendar and creative pipeline, ensuring a consistent brand voice, high-quality deliverables, and alignment to campaign goals.
Produce social videos, reels and/or campaign collaterals in-house and liaise with vendors or freelancers as needed for larger projects.
Champion audience-first content by leveraging data insights, platform trends, and cultural relevance to increase reach and participation.
Manage IHC’s social media accounts and digital platforms to support both online engagement and on-site conversion, optimising performance through community engagement and timely, relevant content.
Work with creative and media agencies to deliver impactful assets, video campaigns, and ad placements that align with IHC’s identity.
Track campaign performance and digital analytics to inform future strategy, providing quarterly reports and recommendations.
Maintain and manage digital marketing tools, vendors, and assets to support long-term growth and innovation.
Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement
Support the development and implementation of brand-aligned partnerships with on-ground stakeholders, including community groups, precinct businesses, attractions, cultural institutions, schools, and corporate sponsors to drive footfall, awareness, and engagement.
Work closely with precinct partners to co-develop and execute collaborative programmes, activations, and outreach activities that reflect the centre’s community focus.
Coordinate on-site activations, festival tie-ups, and community engagement efforts in conjunction with exhibitions or open house events, ensuring smooth execution and meaningful audience experiences.
Draft partnership proposals, presentations, and outreach plans to support joint programming, sponsorship discussions, or brand collaborations.
Liaise with internal teams to ensure partnership activities are seamlessly integrated into IHC’s broader visitor experience and operational workflows.
Represent IHC at external meetings to strengthen relationships and uncover new collaboration opportunities.
What we are looking for
An ideal candidate should possess the following competencies:
Content Creation & Curation
- Hands-on experience with content tools and platforms (e.g. Canva, Meta Business Suite, video editing tools, CapCut) and a working knowledge of data analytics to guide decision-making.
- Proven ability to conceptualise, produce, and manage content across formats (e.g. digital media, video, copywriting, email, print) with a strong eye for detail and audience relevance.
- Ability to maintain consistent brand voice across channels
Digital Marketing and Campaign Management
- Project management and budget management skills for multiple concurrent campaigns
- Demonstrated experience in leading integrated marketing campaigns, brand storytelling, and audience engagement strategies, with results to show for it.
- Knowledge of social media management and platform-specific strategies
- Expertise in digital marketing tools and analytics
- Strong data analysis and reporting capabilities
Public & Stakeholder Engagement
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work with a variety of partners — from precinct businesses and cultural stakeholders to corporate sponsors and agencies.
- Creates and promotes opportunities for collaboration across organisational boundaries
- Ability to navigate complex stakeholder relationships
- Experience in community engagement and outreach
- Presentation and proposal writing skills
Work Experiences and Knowledge
- Preferably at least 5 years of relevant experience in marketing, content production, and stakeholder engagement, preferably in the culture, heritage, lifestyle, or placemaking sectors.
- Comfortable working across multiple teams and timelines, with strong project management skills and an ability to manage creative and media vendors.
- Experience in on-ground activation or partnership development (e.g. precinct programming, community collaborations, festivals, activations) is an advantage.
Other Traits
- A strong team player who is proactive, adaptable, and enthusiastic about promoting Indian culture and heritage in a contemporary and inclusive way.
- Keen interest in museums, arts, or multicultural storytelling is preferred.
Successful candidates will be offered a 2-year contract in the first instance.
About National Heritage Board
About your application process
This job is closing on 02 Sep 2025.
If you do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the job ad closing date, we seek your understanding that it is likely that we are not moving forward with your application for this role. We thank you for your interest and would like to assure you that this does not affect your other job applications with the Public Service. We encourage you to explore and apply for other roles within National Heritage Board or the wider Public Service.