Subject: Positions at Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
Project Conservator (Hidden Histories) and Project Conservator (Re-packing) Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology University College London <URL:http://www.petrie.ucl.ac.uk> Project Conservator (Hidden Histories) Temporary Post full time for 10 months (due to end of funding). Responsible to: Outreach Officer Grade 6 Purpose of post: To manage the conservation work related to the Hidden Histories Project, including the conservation of groups of objects/objects and the mounting of groups of objects to modern standards of collections care. The postholder will be responsible for the scoping out of the conservation work, supervision of specialist conservators and supervision of volunteers. The Hidden Histories community project (winter 2007 to spring 2008) is a project to turn community groups into active Museum stakeholders by sharing curatorial knowledge and enabling groups to display their perspectives on the collection. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology contains one of the largest archaeological collections of personal items from Egypt and Sudan, including 2,000 strings of beads worn as jewellery, from 5000 BC to AD 1000. Most of these are currently displayed in flat cases attracting little attention from visitors. The DCF-funded Hidden Histories project aims to transform the display with new interpretations from London communities, especially from the countries of origin, Egypt and Sudan. The experience and outcome of this project are expected to contribute to the redisplay of the Petrie Museum collections in a new building at UCL planned to open in 2010, the Institute of Cultural Heritage. Salary will be on Grade 6 currently UKP20,437 to UKP24,402 per annum plus London Allowance of UKP2,497. Project Conservator (Re-packing) Temporary Post full-time contract for 9 months (due to funding) Responsible to: Conservation Manager Grade 6 Purpose of post: To manage the repacking work related to the museum's move to the Institute for Cultural Heritage, to modern standards of collections care. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology is a nationally designated collection and of international significance. The Museum is currently undergoing a period of change as the staff prepare for a new build museum in the Institute for Cultural Heritage, UCL. This post will continue the highly important re-packing of the collections, currently housed in drawers--preparing them for the move to the new museum and for their new housing in visible storage drawers. You will need to be patient, highly dexterous and used to supervising volunteers. The project may continue if extra funds are granted by the Friends of the Petrie Museum. Salary will be on Grade 6 currently UKP20,437 to UKP24,402 per annum plus London Allowance of UKP2,497. For further details and job description for these positions: Chris Cook +44 207 679 5038 <chris [at] transport__ucl__ac__uk> <URL:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/jobs> Please note that UCL closes over the Easter period from 5-11 April 2007 inclusive, so any queries over this time will be answered on 12 April. 2007. Susi Pancaldo Conservation Project Manager Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology University College London Malet Place, London WC1E 6BT +44 20 7679 4137 Fax: +44 20 7679 2886 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:47 Distributed: Friday, April 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-47-021 ***Received on Tuesday, 27 March, 2007