Subject: Position at British Library
Conservation Project Manager Fixed term for two years St Pancras, London The British Library cUKP29-34k Are you a highly motivated person with experience or an interest in heritage conservation and preservation and the material culture of global communities? Do you also enjoy the challenge of examining existing systems and shaping them into something new, more focused, more productive and better suited to responding to the C21st working environment? Do you like working with people? Would you like to work alongside the world's knowledge and have direct involvement with those you care for it day-to-day? The British Library are looking for a person to work in the Conservation section as a Project Manager for a range of work programmes and operational reviews that are part of one of the most significant changes this section of the Library has experienced. It is an exciting time with a new facility being built for our staff and major reviews of our workflows and supporting procedures. We are also looking at our skills, knowledge and methods of treating collection items so that we can ensure that we provide a best practice service to the library in the digital age. In all the work we do there is a tantalising juxtaposition of old with new--traditional with innovative. This two year post provides you with the opportunity to work in a unique environment at a time when Conservation at the British Library--a section of over 80 professional conservators from a range of backgrounds--is unifying, diversifying, evaluating and reviewing, consolidating and getting on with the business at hand. If you feel that you can contribute to this we would like to hear from you. For an application pack and further details on how to apply, please contact People Media Response on +44 20 7420 2080 or email bl [at] peoplemedia__co__uk quoting reference VM033906 Further information is also available from <URL:http://www.bl.uk/about/vacancies.html> Closing date: 30 March 2006. The Library has a strong competency-based performance management programme which encourages the highest standards of service innovation and professional development. The British Library is an Equal Opportunities employer. We recognise the benefit of employing a diverse workforce. All applicants are considered on the basis of their merits and suitability for the job and all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be invited for interview. Richard Burillo Account Executive People Media +44 20 7420 2910 *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:40 Distributed: Sunday, March 5, 2006 Message Id: cdl-19-40-014 ***Received on Wednesday, 1 March, 2006