Remote
Up to £70,000 depending on experience
2026-06-02
2026-06-21
Remote with travel to multiple cathedral sites
The Cathedrals’ Workshop Fellowship is seeking an exceptional educational leader to join our growing national organisation as Head of Education & Quality.
This is a rare opportunity to lead and shape practical education and training across the United Kingdom’s cathedral and heritage sector, working within some of the country’s most significant historic buildings and conservation environments.
The Cathedrals’ Workshop Fellowship is a national educational charity supporting heritage craft education, conservation skills and workforce development across a network of cathedral organisations and sector partners. Working alongside the University of Gloucestershire and leading heritage specialists, we deliver distinctive work based education programmes rooted within live conservation practice.
Students learn directly within cathedral workshops, on active conservation projects and alongside highly experienced practitioners working across nationally important historic places.
The organisation currently delivers:
The Head of Education & Quality is a senior leadership role providing overall responsibility for educational leadership, academic quality, programme delivery and future educational development across the organisation.
This newly created role combines strategic leadership with operational oversight and offers significant opportunity to influence the future direction of heritage craft education within a respected and growing national organisation.
Key responsibilities include:
We are seeking an experienced and collaborative leader who combines strong organisational capability with a commitment to practical education and training.
You will bring:
Desirable experience includes:
The role offers:
The Cathedrals’ Workshop Fellowship currently works in partnership with cathedral organisations including Canterbury, Chester, Durham, Exeter, Gloucester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Salisbury, St Paul’s, Wells, Westminster Abbey, Winchester, Worcester, York Minster and York Glaziers Trust.
This is an opportunity to help shape the future of heritage skills, educational innovation and long term workforce sustainability across the United Kingdom’s heritage sector.
Application Process
Please submit:
Closing Date: 21st June 2026
Interviews: Early July 2026
Target Start Date: September / October 2026
For further information and to download the Recruitment Pack please click the 'Apply' button above.
For informal enquiries please contact: info@cwfcathedrals.co.uk
The Cathedrals’ Workshop Fellowship is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all backgrounds.