Subject: Position at Historic Royal Palaces
Textile Conservators Textile Conservation Studio Historic Royal Palaces Historic Royal Palaces is the organisation responsible for conserving, maintaining and presenting some of the world's most famous heritage sites--including Hampton Court Palace, The Tower of London, Kew Palace, Kensington Palace State Apartments and the Banqueting House, Whitehall. The Textile Conservation Studio conserves some of the nation's most vulnerable works of art--many of which have been on open display in the Palaces for centuries. We are now recruiting more professional conservators to help meet the significant conservation challenge of preserving the collection in its original setting for the foreseeable future. We have opportunities to work on the conservation of large-scale tapestries, textile furnishings and costumes. The positions call for individuals with proven conservation experience and a strong understanding of conservation science, theory, principles and ethics who are able to work as part of an energetic professional team on practical conservation projects and exhibitions governed by very tight deadlines. While the more senior roles demand the ability to manage major projects and develop staff, we look to everyone in the team to play an active part in building the Studio's reputation as a world class textile conservation service. Good problem solving and communication skills are essential, together with a well-organised and self-motivated approach. A formal qualification in textile conservation would be ideal, and you should either be accredited or actively working towards professional accreditation. Closing date July 12, 2002 Reference: 506 We have a number of positions available. Salary dependent on experience and qualifications. To apply for these positions, please send your CV and current salary details, quoting the above reference to Historic Royal Palaces Personnel and Development Dept Apartment 45 Hampton Court Palace KT8 9AU Historic Royal Palaces is a registered charity (No. 1068852) and an equal opportunities employer. *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:5 Distributed: Tuesday, July 9, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-5-011 ***Received on Thursday, 4 July, 2002