Senior Director of Project Management Office (PMO)
Senior Director of the Project Management Office (PMO) is responsible for leading project delivery across the organization, ensuring timely and effective execution of major initiatives and strategic objectives. This role establishes and oversees the institution’s project management frameworks, coordinating cross-functional efforts to achieve high-impact results. The ideal candidate brings extensive expertise in project governance, resource, and risk management, and change management in complex institutional settings. They will lead a team of project professionals, drive alignment with key performance indicators (KPIs), and provide senior leadership with critical insights into project progress and outcomes. A skilled communicator and facilitator, the jobholder will foster strong working relationships across departments and with external partners, advancing the institution’s objectives in civic engagement and cultural innovation. All project planning and execution will be firmly aligned with the institution’s mission and values.
Roles and Responsibilities Strategy and Planning
Develop project strategy, timelines, and institutional KPIs
Develop and implement a comprehensive strategic vision for the PMO that aligns with the museum's mission and long-term goals
Budget Management
Develop, allocate and monitor resources in collaboration with Finance and HR
Policies, Processes, and Procedures
Establish and enforce project governance frameworks and protocols to ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations
Budget Management
Develop, allocate and monitor resources in collaboration with Finance and HR
Policies, Processes, and Procedures
Establish and enforce project governance frameworks and protocols to ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations
Live by the institution’s values, ethical standards, and governance
Functional Accountabilities
Oversee the coordination of cross-departmental initiatives including exhibitions, programs, and systems roll-outs
Oversee the Master Timeline and ensure integration across projects
Negotiate vendor and partner agreements in collaboration with Legal and Procurement
Ensure compliance, delivery on time and budget, and performance reporting
Embed continuous improvement through lessons learned and review cycles
Maintain high standards of accountability and service delivery
Support interdepartmental coordination to meet the evolving operational needs of the institution
Monitor project performance against established KPIs, preparing regular reports for the executive team and board of trustees on progress, challenges, and opportunities
Champion innovation in project management practices by integrating emerging technologies and tools that enhance project tracking and reporting
Contribute to the development of organizational-wide policies that promote sustainability and social responsibility within projects
Establish the institution as a leader in project management within the cultural sector and represent it at industry conferences and forums
Stakeholder Management
Collaborate closely with Senior Directors, Directors and stakeholders to prioritize projects, allocate resources efficiently, and increase efficiency of project delivery across the institution
Drive stakeholder engagement initiatives across the institution, ensuring all parties are aligned with project goals and objectives and have a voice in project decisions
People Management
Manage and support team members in performing their tasks in line with established policies and procedures
Guide, mentor, and develop the Digital Production Unit team to ensure continuous growth and achievement of functional objectives
Set clear performance goals, provide regular feedback, and support professional development through coaching and formal evaluations
Delegate authority appropriately to empower team members and encourage accountability
Contribute to workforce planning, recruitment, and performance management while promoting employee engagement and motivation
Foster a high-performance, inclusive, and collaborative work culture aligned with the museum’s values
Promote innovation and contribute to a positive, inspiring, and diverse workplace
Maintain high personal standards and ensure excellence across the section
Job Qualifications and Requirements Knowledge and Experience
A minimum of 8 years of progressive leadership experience in project management, with at least 3 years in a senior role within a cultural institution or nonprofit organization
Experience in contract management and institutional reporting
Proven track record of successfully leading large-scale, complex projects with comprehensive budgets
Deep knowledge of industry-standard project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall, Lean) and expertise in tailoring these methodologies to fit the unique needs of a museum environment
Extensive experience in change management and organizational transformation strategies, with a focus on stakeholder engagement and process improvement
Demonstrated ability to analyze and interpret data to drive strategic decision-making and identify areas for improvement in project outcomes
Strong financial acumen with experience in budget creation, forecasting, cost management, and ensuring financial sustainability of projects
Working knowledge of art and cultural management practices, trends, and challenges faced by museums and similar cultural institutions
Exceptional leadership abilities, with a track record of mentoring and developing project management teams to enhance skills and performance
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with an ability to present complex information clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences, including executive leaders and board members
Familiarity with legal and compliance issues related to public institutions and nonprofit organizations, including contract management
Education and Certifications
An advanced degree in project management, arts administration, organizational leadership, or a related field; a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is highly desirable
A bachelor’s degree in business administration, project management or MIS is required. A master’s degree in these fields is strongly preferred
Personal capabilities and qualifications
Analytical, structured, collaborative, and committed to delivery excellence
Exceptional strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, with an ability to navigate complex organizational dynamics
Proficient in project management software and tools (e.g., MS Project, JIRA, Asana, Trello) to enhance project tracking and collaboration
Strong negotiation skills with an aptitude for forging strategic partnerships and alliances that support project outcomes
High emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills, fostering effective communication and collaboration across diverse teams
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment while managing multiple projects simultaneously
Skilled in budget management and financial oversight, maintaining a balance between project initiatives and resource constraints
Advanced analytical skills for data-driven decision-making and identifying key performance trends to inform project strategies
Enthusiastic advocate for the arts and cultural heritage, understanding the institution’s role within the community and its impact on social dynamics
Seniority level
Executive
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Management and Project Management
Industries
Human Resources Services and Museums
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Project Director • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia