Job summary
Senior Studio & Operations Manager to take full ownership of running our Accra ceramics studio — operations, production, logistics, inventory, suppliers, finances and reporting. A stand-alone role for an experienced, degree-educated operator who can land and run it independently from day one, keeping things smooth with minimal founder involvement. The Studio & Operations Manager owns the day-to-day operation of our Ghana studio and is accountable for the smooth running of production from raw material to finished, shipped product. This is a senior, stand-alone role: you will take full ownership of operations, scheduling, logistics, inventory, suppliers, documentation, on-the-ground finances and team coordination, and you will be trusted to run it independently. You will report directly to the Founder and serve as the primary point of contact between the Accra studio and the UK. You will work alongside the Lead Studio Ceramist, who leads the making and creative quality; your remit is everything around the craft. Success means the studio runs reliably without day-to-day involvement from the Founder. This role requires someone who can take ownership immediately and operate with minimal onboarding. It is not a role with a long ramp-up, and not a junior position with oversight — we are looking for an experienced operator who lands and runs it.
Job descriptions & requirements
Key Responsibilities:
Studio operations & maintenance
- Ensure the studio is safe, clean, well-organised and fully functional at all times
- Oversee the day-to-day running of the studio, maintaining a smooth workflow and an efficient, productive working environment
- Manage studio supplies and consumables, ensuring essentials are stocked and replenished ahead of need
- Oversee equipment upkeep, servicing and repairs, arranging maintenance promptly to avoid disruption to production
- Manage studio layout, space planning and storage to support effective production flow
- Maintain health, safety and cleanliness standards across the studio
- Liaise with utilities, contractors and service providers (e.g. electricians, internet, water) and act as the point of contact for premises matters
Production scheduling & order flow
- Work closely with the Lead Studio Ceramist to plan studio output, aligning what can be produced and fired with order demand, lead times and delivery deadlines
- Manage production schedules across all collections and orders, with accountability for on-time delivery
- Oversee order fulfilment from production through to dispatch across retail, wholesale and commissions
- Anticipate and resolve delays before they affect deadlines
Logistics, shipping & documentation
- Oversee packing, documentation and shipment for local and international delivery, working with logistics and packaging partners
- Ensure shipping and customs documentation is accurate, complete and submitted on time — a critical function of this role
- Maintain accurate, well-organised records and filing across the business
Stock & inventory control
- Manage materials and equipment inventory, including ordering, storage, condition checks and reorder points
- Maintain optimal stock levels, ensuring the studio neither runs short nor over-stocks
Suppliers, artisans & sourcing
- Source, vet and onboard new local and traditional artisans, makers and suppliers
- Manage long-term supplier and artisan relationships, terms and agreements
- Travel across the greater Ghana area (e.g. Mankessim, Vume, etc. ) for sourcing, site visits and partner management
Team management
- Coordinate the studio team's day-to-day scheduling and operational needs
- Conduct preliminary screening and interviews ahead of founder interviews
- Maintain an efficient, positive studio culture and resolve operational issues as they arise
Finance (with founder oversight)
- Administer on-the-ground payments to artisans and suppliers, petty cash and reimbursements within agreed budgets
- Track operational costs and spending accurately, maintaining clear, well-organised financial records
- Prepare and submit a monthly financial report covering studio spend, costs against budget, and any variances or concerns
- Ensure all financial records are transparent, reconciled and ready for review at any time
Reporting & performance analysis
- Produce and submit weekly production and studio reports analysing team productivity, output and overall studio performance
- Track output against targets, identify what is and isn't working, and flag bottlenecks, risks and opportunities for improvement
- Serve as the primary communication line to the UK across time zones, keeping the Founder fully informed
- Use reporting to drive continuous improvement in studio efficiency and output
Systems & documentation
- Develop, maintain and continuously improve the operational systems that keep the studio running — functional, shareable documents, trackers and filing systems
- Produce clear spreadsheets, PDFs and records across production, inventory, logistics and finance, ensuring the business is thoroughly documented
- Raise the operational standard of the studio, not simply maintain it
What Success Looks Like
In the first 3 months
- You have taken full responsibility for studio operations, with the Founder no longer involved in day-to-day running
- Production and order schedules are documented and being met
- Inventory, suppliers and key processes are mapped and under control
In the first 6 months
- Clear, reliable systems are in place across scheduling, inventory, logistics, documentation and reporting
- Weekly reporting to the UK is consistent and trusted
- The studio runs smoothly and predictably, with issues handled on the ground before they reach the Founder
- The operation is measurably better organised than when you arrived
Requirements:
- 4+ years in operations, production or studio/logistics management, with a track record of running operations independently
- Experience in a production or operations environment (manufacturing, studio, workshop or similar); craft or ceramics experience an advantage, not essential
- A university degree (required, no exemptions)
- Substantial financial and budget-management experience
- Exceptionally organised and systems-minded, with excellent spreadsheet, documentation, filing and process-building skills
- Strong people and coordination skills, confident managing external partners, suppliers and teams
- Self-managing and dependable, able to take ownership with minimal oversight
- Effective under pressure — practical, accountable and solutions-focused
- A clear communicator across time zones and within a small team
- Available for regular travel to various regions and based at the Accra studio/office
Advantageous
- International shipping, export documentation or customs experience
- Familiarity with the craft, design or ceramics sector
Details
- Full-time, senior level, based at the North Alajo studio with regular field travel across Ghana
- Probationary period applies, with review against the expectations above
- Salary competitive and negotiable based on experience
- Reports to: Founder | Works alongside: Lead Studio Ceramist
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