Project Manager Public Funded Programmes

Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce

Contract type
Permanent, full time 35 hours
Salary
£45000 to £50000 depending on experience

Join a talented pool of individuals striving to support a thriving business community.  We are on the lookout for an experienced Project Manager to join us at the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce.

The Project Manager Public Funded Programmes will play a critical role in securing, implementing, and delivering publicly funded business support initiatives across Greater Birmingham. The role involves end-to-end management of projects, from concept to completion, ensuring alignment with GBCC’s objectives of driving business growth, supporting members, and fostering regional economic development.

The role requires a proactive, relationship-driven individual who can identify funding opportunities, build strategic partnerships, and deliver measurable impact through effective programme management.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and commercial team to unleash the potential of Greater Birmingham businesses.

If you feel you are ready to meet the challenges of this role, please submit your application using our online application process at www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com/about/careers/ The closing date is 24th March 2025.  We reserve the right to close the advert early, therefore we would advised interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. 

The Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce is an equal opportunities employer.

We strive to ensure that opportunities to work and develop at the GBCC are open to all.  We treat all job applications equally, regardless of age, disability, gender identity or gender expression, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or any other equality characteristic.

If you are from outside of the UK, evidence will be required to prove you are eligible to live and work in the UK, if you do not have this, we will be unable to progress your application as the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce are unable to provide sponsorship.  Therefore, in the recruitment process all candidates are required to provide the necessary right to work evidence and documentation.