Subject: Position at Shepherds Bookbinders
Head of Conservation Shepherds Bookbinders Sangorski and Sutcliffe and Zaehnsdorf UKP27,000 p.a. negotiable Applications are invited for the post of Head of Conservation. The work of the conservation studio focuses on paper and archive conservation and book restoration. In conjunction with the Fine Bindery in Southwark, Shepherds is able to offer a unique service in the total care of books and paper. Our client list includes major museums, libraries and private collectors throughout the world. Based at our Rochester Row Site, the successful candidate will be a member of our senior management team and will be directly responsible for a department of four conservators. The postholder will report to the Managing Director. The postholder will have responsibility for: Running our busy conservation department at Rochester Row Overseeing conservation best practice throughout the company Taking senior responsibility for the running of the Rochester Row site Taking part in key strategic decision making for the Conservation department Management of the conservation department involves: Preparation of surveys, reports and estimates and client liaison Supervision of our team of conservators within the department and of conservation work carried out at the Fine Bindery Maintaining Health and Safety standards Overseeing departmental administration Contributing to marketing proposals and budget writing Maintaining a hands-on role within the department We are looking for a qualified practising paper conservator with specific experience in the restoration of books and archives. At least 5 years experience at management level and proven leadership skills are essential. A commercial background would be an advantage. Application by CV and covering letter to: Linda Watts Shepherds Bookbinders Units 107-108 30 Great Guildford Street London, SE1 0HS Closing date for applications is 5th July 2002. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:82 Distributed: Thursday, June 6, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-82-018 ***Received on Thursday, 6 June, 2002