Subject: Positions at British Library
Head of Conservation Head of Conservation Training and Development British Library The British Library's <URL:http://www.bl.uk> collections have developed over 250 years and contain more than 150 million items, representing every age of written civilisation and every aspect of human thought. Three million items enter our collections of manuscripts, printed materials, sound recordings and digital materials each year. The British Library is undergoing a far-reaching and fundamental restructuring, which includes the creation a Collection Care portfolio, embracing Preservation, Conservation, Collection Storage and Security, and Surrogacy. The area is responsible for the care of both traditional and digital collections and comprises some 200 staff and UKP9m budget. Head of Conservation The new Head of Conservation post being created within Collection Care will be based at St Pancras in London. Half the Conservation studios are already in the new BL building at St Pancras. The other half are currently still on the British Museum site about one mile away. There is a major project to build a new centre of book conservation on the St Pancras site, to open in 2005. The building is being designed to incorporate public access to the studios and to accommodate book conservation training. This post represents the opportunity to shape the Conservation Department in preparation for that move. The postholder will manage all the studios, which cover the whole spectrum of work reflecting the BL's world class collections--from refurbishment and box-making to printed book, manuscript, photographic and paper conservation, both oriental and occidental. The postholder will help to develop the British Library's role as a national and international centre of advice, expertise, research and good practice for all aspects of conservation, and to exercise a personal leadership role in the conservation community. He/she will manage a staff of approximately 70 conservation personnel, and non-staff budgets assigned to conservation. He/she will have responsibility for managing, reviewing and developing the full range of conservation treatments undertaken. The successful candidate will have approximately ten years employment experience in a relevant professional conservation context, at least part of which will have been in a managerial capacity. He/she will possess a relevant vocational or professional qualification and have a deep knowledge of, and proven expertise in, a wide range of practical conservation techniques, with particular skills in book conservation. An extensive knowledge of interventive and minimal intervention approaches to conservation ranging from treatments applicable to oriental and occidental collections (manuscripts, printed books, maps etc) to a phased approach is required together with a broad knowledge of allied conservation disciplines; mechanisms of deterioration; the interaction between materials, use and the environment; and a knowledge of library and archive preservation activities. The postholder will need to be personable and pragmatic and have proven competence in managing numbers of staff and the ability to implement changes in conservation treatments through personal authority and expertise. Professional accreditation is highly desirable, as is membership of, and active involvement in, appropriate national professional conservation bodies together with contributions to relevant professional publications and events. Salary UKP31,779 - UKP46972 For an informal discussion, please contact Helen Shenton Head of Collection Care +44 020 7412 7594 helen.shenton [at] bl__uk For further information and an application pack please telephone +44 207 412 7314 between the hours of 9:00 and 17:00 or email bl-personnel [at] bl__uk quoting reference number P02-04-2002. The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is 10 June 2002. Further details on the work of the British Library can be found at <URL:http://www.bl.uk> Head of Conservation Training and Development The new Head of Conservation Training and Development post being created within Collection Care will be based at St Pancras in London. Half the Conservation studios are already in the new BL building at St Pancras. The other half are currently still on the British Museum site about one mile away. There is a major project to build a new centre of book conservation on the St Pancras site, to open in 2005. The building is being designed to incorporate public access to the studios and to accommodate book conservation training. This post represents the unique opportunity to define and shape the role of the British Library in providing conservation training in anticipation of the new facility, and to develop the educative outreach element of Preservation and Conservation. The postholder will undertake a review of the need for book and manuscript conservation and bookbinding in order to establish the role of a national library in respect of conservation training. He/she will undertake a review of the British Library's current training scheme for conservators and improve the scheme. The postholder will be responsible for planning and monitoring the professional development of conservation staff. He/she will develop the educational programme in conservation across the BL and externally, and arrange seminars, lectures and workshops for departmental staff, British Library staff and members of the conservation profession. The postholder will be required to investigate and secure funded internships. The successful candidate will have approximately seven years employment experience in a relevant professional conservation context, at least part of which will preferably have been in a training capacity. He/she will possess an extensive knowledge of the conservation of library and archive material along with a broad knowledge of the whole training and conservation landscape, including conservation training organisations and professional conservation institutions. Education to first-degree level or equivalent and a relevant vocational or professional qualification are highly desirable, as is experience in giving training to a wide range of audiences. Professional accreditation is highly desirable. Membership of, and active involvement in, relevant professional bodies will be expected, as is contribution to relevant professional publications and events. Salary UKP25,424 - UKP37,579 Helen Shenton Head of Collection Care +44 020 7412 7594 helen.shenton [at] bl__uk For further information and an application pack please telephone +44 207 412 7314 between the hours of 9:00 and 17:00 or email bl-personnel [at] bl__uk quoting reference number P02-03-2002. The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is 10 June 2002. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:75 Distributed: Tuesday, May 7, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-75-013 ***Received on Tuesday, 7 May, 2002