Chief Executive Officer - The Glasshouse International Centre for Music - Gateshead Quays, North East England - Competitive Salary

  • Berwick Partners
  • Feb 04, 2026
Full time Executive

Job Description

Lead one of the UK's most iconic cultural institutions into its next era.

The Glasshouse International Centre for Music is a world-class venue and charity, home to unforgettable live music experiences, Royal Northern Sinfonia and a thriving community of artists and music lovers. As we celebrate 20 years and embark on a bold third decade, we're seeking a Chief Executive Officer to help share what comes next.

Every year, more than 2 million people engage with our work through 400+ concerts, 10,000+ classes and workshops and digital experiences. We've contributed £681m to the UK economy, championed talent development and made music accessible to all. Now, we're entering an ambitious new era with plans to:

  • Deliver a £30m capital development programme to transform our iconic building and the Gateshead Quays cultural destination.
  • Launch a Music Academy for young people across the North East.
  • Become Europe's most Financially accessible
  • Unleash our most creative and collaborative artistic era yet.

As CEO, you will:

  • Set and deliver a bold vision for artistic excellence, inclusion and sustainability.
  • Drive organisational growth, diversifying income streams and championing financial resilience.
  • Lead major capital investment and play a pivotal role in regional regeneration.
  • Inspire partnerships and philanthropy, unlocking transformational support for our mission.
  • Represent The Glasshouse nationally and internationally, advocating for music and culture at the highest levels.

We're looking for an exceptional leader with:

  • Proven experience in cultural or creative organisations with strategic vision and commercial drive.
  • Passion for music and its power to create change.
  • Credibility as an ambassador and fundraiser.

This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting mark on the UK's cultural landscape and shape a music-filled future for the North East.

For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners:

William Pringle

Partner, Head of Charity, Arts, Culture & Heritage Practice

Berwick Partners

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Closing date for applications: Friday 13th February 2026