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Subject: Position at National Heritage Board, Singapore

Position at National Heritage Board, Singapore

From: Mary Ballard <ballardm>
Date: Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Conservator (Textile)
National Heritage Board of Singapore

The National Heritage Board (NHB) is recruiting a conservator
(textile).

You will be working in the first purpose-built Heritage Conservation
Centre in Southeast Asia with the opportunity to conserve a diverse
collection of textile from Southeast Asia and Asia.   You will also
coordinate preventive conservation projects and participate in
exhibition planning teams for the Asian Civilisation Museum,
National Museum of Singapore, Singapore Art Museum and the upcoming
Peranakan Museum.

You should be a graduate of a recognized training program, with one
or two years of work experience in textile conservation, or
equivalent. Experience with exhibition planning and display issues
is also required. You should also be self-disciplined, motivated and
an independent team member.

The standard contract duration is based on minimum of 2 +1 years.
This is however negotiable. An attractive remuneration, relocation
package and other benefits is available in accordance with
qualification, experience and potential.
Monthly Scale: S$ 2,030-$5,040 / S$4,180-S$6,750 (excluding
gratuity)

This is an exciting opportunity to progress your conservation career
with a dynamic and respected organization in Southeast Asia.  If you
wish to be involved in challenging and rewarding projects, please
send your resume to

    National Heritage Board
    140 Hill Street
    #03-02 MICA Building
    Singapore 179369
    nhb_hcc_careers [at] nhb__gov__sg

Closing date: 15 June 2007

For more details, please see

    <URL:http://www.nhb.gov.sg/WWW/jobs.html>


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Received on Tuesday, 8 May, 2007

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