Subject: Position at National Gallery, London
Assistant Organic Analyst Scientific Department, National Gallery, London Salary c. UKP22,000 p.a. inc. The National Gallery, which houses one of the finest collections of Western European paintings in the world, maintains a well-equipped Scientific Laboratory with an international reputation. The Scientific Department is devoted to the study and care of the Collection and to the analysis and technical documentation of paintings. The Scientific Department works closely with the Gallery's Conservators and Curators. You will assist the Senior Organic Analyst in the analytical research on the Collection. Particular emphasis will be on the examination and identification of the organic components associated with easel paintings and their ageing and deterioration in support of conservation work and other technical research. We are looking for a well-qualified chemist, ideally with postgraduate or post-doctoral experience in the analysis of organic natural products, primarily lipids and possibly proteins and/or terpenoids. Knowledge of, or experience in, chromatography and/or mass spectrometry is required and experience in FTIR, SEM-EDX, XRD or optical microscopy would be an advantage. You will also be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with a wide range of individuals who may have varying levels of understanding of the field. Closing date: 7 October 2005. For an application pack, please visit <URL:http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/jobs> or e-mail recruitment<-a t->ng-london< . >org< . >uk Alternatively, please telephone Mala Rudki on +44 20 7747 2812. Please quote reference SCIEN/06/03. All applicants with a disability who meet the essential short-listing criteria will be guaranteed an interview. The National Gallery is an Equal Opportunities employer. Dr Catherine Higgitt Scientific Department National Gallery Trafalgar Square London, WC2N 5DN +44 207 747 2828 Fax: +44 207 839 3897 *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:15 Distributed: Thursday, September 15, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-15-023 ***Received on Thursday, 15 September, 2005