The Prime Minister wishes to appoint a new Chair to the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). This is an exciting opportunity to use your skills to benefit a family of museums dedicated to the power of creativity. Our mission is to champion design and creativity in all its forms, advance cultural knowledge, and inspire makers, creators and innovators everywhere.
The V&A is a family of museums dedicated to the power of creativity— its power to entertain and move, to enrich our lives, open our minds and change the world. We celebrate and share that power through a programme of exhibitions, events, educational and digital experiences, a collection of 2.8 million objects, and through our support for new works and commitment to conservation, research and sustainable design. Together, our work tells a 5,000-year-old story of creativity, helping to advance cultural knowledge everywhere, and inspiring the makers, creators and innovators of today and tomorrow. We are always working to broaden our audiences so that everyone can be part of the V&A – because the V&A and the power of creativity belong to us all.
The V&A holds many of the UK's national collections and houses some of the greatest resources for the study of architecture, furniture, fashion, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, jewellery, glass, ceramics, book arts, Asian art and design, theatre and performance.
The V&A is an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), and is a charity exempt from registration under the Charities Act of 1993. It operates at arm's length from the Government and is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Prime Minister. The V&A receives Grant-In-Aid funding from Parliament, provided through DCMS, but also generates a significant proportion of its own income. However, since Spring 2020, the V&A has, like all museums and galleries, been heavily affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and is currently building back in the aftermath of reduced visitors and income.
Further information about the V&A can be found on its
website and additional details, including the Annual Report & Accounts and the Annual Reviews, within the
Reports, Strategic Plans and Policies section of the website.
The Board of Trustees of the V&A is the statutory body which is responsible for the Museum and its collections under the terms of the National Heritage Act 1983. The main functions of the Board are:
To care for, preserve and add to the objects in the collections;
To secure that the objects are exhibited to the public;
To secure that the objects are available to persons seeking to inspect them in connection with study or research;
To generally promote the public’s enjoyment and understanding of art, design and performance, both by means of the Board’s collections and by such means as they consider appropriate.
Further information about the V&A Board can be found on the website: V&A Trustees
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website