Subject: Position at The University of Manchester
Decant Co-ordinator Ref: 945/02 The University of Manchester The Manchester Museum The Manchester Museum <URL:http://www.museum.man.ac.uk/> is regarded as one of the UK's leading regional Museums for the importance of its collections, interpretation, learning programmes and research. The Museum's renowned collections reflect the development of human culture and natural history worldwide. The Decant Co-ordinator is required, for six months from January 2003, to provide support during the movement and storage of collections for the Capital Development Project. Principal duties include assisting with the planning and implementing the removal programme of the collections, assisting in the planning of the stores and tracking the movement of objects and maintaining up to date location records. In addition the successful candidate will be required to oversee and monitor the work of the removal contractor and project assistants. The Successful candidate will have experience of handling collections in a museum environment, have experience of working with databases and be able to supervise staff and contractors and be able to work well as part of a team. In addition the successful candidate should be able to lift, carry and move collections. Salary in the range of UKP15,053-UKP17,880 per annum. An application form and further details are available from Anna Davey The Manchester Museum The University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL +44 161 275 2634 anna.j.davey [at] man__ac__uk Closing date is November 11, 2002 As an Equal Opportunities employer, The University of Manchester welcomes applications from suitably qualified people from all sections of the community regardless of race, religion, gender or disability. Velson Horie Keeper of Conservation The Manchester Museum The University Manchester M13 9PL UK +44 161 275 2656 Fax: +44 161 275 2674 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:28 Distributed: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-28-025 ***Received on Tuesday, 22 October, 2002