Chief Executive Officer at International Newcastle CiC

Contract Type: Fixed term
Role Type: Employment
Hours: Part time
Application deadline:
Based: Newcastle
Salary: £17,000 to 40,000 Circa
Salary Type: Salary Scale
Location: Home-based
Role description: Chief Executive / Director
Lead an Organisation Connecting the North East to the World
Chief Executive Officer – International Newcastle CIC
(including Festival Coordinator for Express Yourself: North East Festival of Languages)
What if your next freelance role allowed you to shape international opportunities for tens of thousands of children and young people, champion languages and cultures, and work at the heart of one of the UK’s most respected partnership models for schools?
International Newcastle CIC is seeking an experienced, values-driven Chief Executive Officer to lead the organisation into its next phase of development — a role that also includes coordinating the Express Yourself: North East Festival of Languages, the UK’s largest languages and cultures festival for schools.
The current CEO is retiring and this is is a rare and exciting opportunity for a senior freelance professional who wants flexibility, influence and real social impact.
An organisation with reach, reputation and purpose
International Newcastle has spent more than a decade building a powerful partnership framework that supports schools to promote language learning, intercultural understanding and international links. Working across Newcastle and the wider North East — and with national and international partners — the organisation helps children and young people become confident global citizens, particularly those from disadvantaged and under-represented backgrounds.
Its flagship initiatives, Newcastle City of Languages and Express Yourself: North East Festival of Languages, are recognised nationally as exemplars. In 2025 alone, the Festival reached 428 schools and nearly 94,000 children and young people, supported by over 50 local, national and international partners. IN has also supported Newcastle schools to access £2.2m for international visits for around 2000 children and young people to have life changing experiences.
A leadership role with real autonomy
As Chief Executive Officer, you will provide strategic leadership, operational delivery and partnership coordination, working independently while being supported by a highly engaged multi-stakeholder Board.
This is a freelance, part-time role (9–20 days per month, depending on funding), designed to suit someone who thrives on portfolio working, autonomy and trusted leadership. You will shape the organisation’s direction, lead fundraising and sustainability planning, oversee communications, and act as an ambassador for International Newcastle across the city, region and beyond.
Coordinating a flagship regional Festival
A key part of the role is acting as Festival Coordinator for Express Yourself: North East Festival of Languages, a three-month annual programme of free activities celebrating languages and cultures for children aged 3–18.
You will lead the strategic development, coordination, promotion and evaluation of the Festival, working closely with Newcastle City Council, the North East Combined Authority and a wide network of delivery partners including universities, cultural institutes, embassies and community organisations. For someone who enjoys bringing complex partnerships together to create something inspiring and meaningful, this is a standout opportunity.
Who this role is for
This role will appeal to someone who:
- Has senior leadership experience across education, the public, voluntary or cultural sectors
- Is passionate about languages, international education, cultural exchange and equity
- Enjoys partnership-driven work and managing complex programmes
- Is confident working independently in a freelance capacity
- Wants flexibility without compromising on influence or impact
Experience of working with schools, international programmes, festivals or large-scale projects is highly valued — as is a commitment to inclusion and social justice.
Why join International Newcastle now?
You will be stepping into a role with:
- A strong reputation and trusted partnerships locally, nationally and internationally
- Clear strategic priorities and a strong track record
- The opportunity to build on significant momentum, with record Festival participation and growing demand from schools
- The chance to shape the future of languages and intercultural learning in the city and the North East
If you believe languages open doors, that international connections change lives, and that children and young people deserve access to a bigger world — this role offers the platform to make that belief count.
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