Subject: Positions at National Library of Scotland
Preservation Services Assistants (2 positions) National Library of Scotland Edinburgh UKP13,756 - UKP16,507 Two fixed term appointments for 2-1-2 years with a possible 6 month extension The National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh is one of Europe's leading research libraries and the largest library in Scotland, with world class collections, services and expertise. Within its collections the National Library of Scotland holds the remarkable archive of the Bartholomew mapmaking firm. This archive is much more than the record of one world famous mapmaking firm. As Bartholomew was a jobbing printer, working for others to provide maps and illustrations, the Archive relates to their work for many map producers (and general publishers) from the mid-19th to the late 20th century. As a member of the Preservation Services Unit, you will be responsible for applying remedial treatment and protection measures to the Bartholomew collection. You must be enthusiastic and have excellent communication and problem solving skills. You must be able to work well on your own and as part of a team. Relevant practical experience is essential. For a recruitment pack, please email job [at] nls__uk stating your correspondence address, or telephone Human Resources on +44 131 623 3721. Closing date for applications is Friday 3 August 2007. Job title: Preservation Services Assistant (Band 3) - Full time, 2 1/2 year fixed term contract with a possible 6 month extension (2 posts) Reports to: Conservation Manager Function: Working as part of a team using conservation techniques, to assist in the application of remedial treatment and protection measures to the Bartholomew map collection. Resources: A fully equipped workshop, which includes tacking irons, guillotines, presses, gluing machines, etc. Duties and responsibilities 1. To dis-bind a collection of map volumes in the Bartholomew Archive and carry out remedial treatment of the maps using archivally sound materials 2. To construct solander boxes and portfolios to house the Bartholomew Archive ensuring the items being stored fit appropriately. 3. To help integrate the Bartholomew programme outputs into the wider services of NLS in order to achieve the best benefits for the Library and its users. 4. Carry out other appropriate tasks assigned by senior staff in the Unit. Person specification: Preservation Services Assistant (Band 3) Skills, abilities and knowledge Ability to work independently and as part of a team Ability to prioritise and manage work and deliver to deadlines Excellent organisational skills Good manual dexterity Good verbal and written communication skills Good IT skills, including MS Word, Excel and Outlook Demonstrable problem-solving skills Awareness of professional issues and best practice in preservation/conservation Personal qualities An enthusiastic and flexible outlook An innovative approach to challenges Commitment to conservation of cultural heritage material A sympathy with, and understanding of, the cultural or library sector Experience: Experience of working in a preservation area in a library (or similar environment) Conditions of Employment: General: Though the staff of the National Library of Scotland are not civil servants, since they are employed by the Board of Trustees and not by the Crown, their terms of employment are broadly similar. Salary: Appointment will be to Band 3. The salary scale is UKP13,756 - UKP16,507 per annum. Appointment is normally to the minimum. Progression will be dependent upon performance and on the terms of any pay settlement agreed between the Library and its recognised Trade Unions. Status: The post is full-time and fixed term initially for 2-1-2 years, with a possible 6 month extension. Hours: Staff normally work a 4.5 day week of 37 hours excluding lunch breaks. The postholder must be prepared to work flexibly as reasonably required. Annual Leave: There is an annual leave allowance of 26.5 days. Leave can only be taken with the approval of the appropriate line manager. In addition, the postholder will receive 10 days public and privilege holidays. This leave will be pro-rata for the hours worked. Retirement: Library staff must retire on the day before their 65th birthday, unless retained in service beyond that date for management reasons or, exceptionally, on compelling compassionate grounds. Pension: Library staff are eligible to join the Civil Service Arrangements, which is contracted out of the State scheme, although access to ill-health retirement benefits is dependent on the member of staff meeting the scheme's health standard on recruitment. You can choose between: 1. nuvos. This is an occupational pension scheme that currently has a 3.5% member contribution rate. As your employer, we meet the rest of the cost of the scheme. 2. partnership pension account. This is a stakeholder pension with a contribution from ourselves. How much we pay is based on your age. We pay this regardless of whether you choose to contribute anything. You do not have to contribute but, if you do, we will also match your contributions up to 3% of your pensionable earnings. The contributions are in addition to the age-related contribution mentioned above. There are arrangements for transferring pension rights to and from other pension schemes, and for increasing scheme benefits by the payment of additional voluntary contributions. Smoking: Smoking at work is not permitted. The National Library of Scotland is one of the world's leading research libraries, the world's leading centre for the study of Scotland and the Scots, and one of Scotland's premier cultural and educational institutions. We support the work of academic researchers but also welcome a diverse range of other customers. The Library has a history of over 300 years, being successor to the historic Library of the Faculty of Advocates, founded in the late 17th century. With the provision of an endowment by Sir Alexander Grant of Forres, the Government in 1925 accepted the Faculty's offer to present its library, with the exception of the law books and manuscripts, to the nation to become the National Library of Scotland. The National Library is the largest library in Scotland, with around 13 million printed items, and it is one of six Legal Deposit libraries in the British Isles and Ireland. It has extensive and varied collections of printed material (maps, music, newspapers etc, as well as books), large collections of manuscripts and electronic and digital publications. Its special characteristics derive from its status as a national and Legal Deposit library which gives it the right to claim a copy of all published items in the UK and Ireland. The Library also acquires, mainly by purchase, but also by gift and deposit older books, maps and music, modern foreign publications, and manuscripts. Our collections span the centuries from early times to the digital age and cover virtually every subject, and one of our key functions is to preserve and promote these world-class collections for present and future generations. Through these treasured items, we chart the global and historical influence of Scots at home and abroad, while also recording and reflecting the ideas and cultures of the world. The Library offers a year-round programme of free exhibitions and cultural events, which offer an excellent introduction to our collections, and a surprising range of subjects and activities. The Library is a non-departmental public body (an NDPB), funded directly by the Scottish Executive Education Department, and has around 300 staff. Although operating at arm's length from Government, the Library is ultimately answerable to the Scottish Parliament. Its affairs are directed by a Board of Trustees, and it is headed by the National Librarian/Chief Executive and a Senior Management Team of five directors. In addition to specialist curators, various groups of staff provide behind-the-scenes back up in fields such as preservation, cataloguing, stock management, administration and computer services. The Library operates from four buildings with most of the staff based in either its George IV Bridge or Causewayside Buildings. The successful candidate for this post will be based in our Causewayside Building, and may required to work in any or all of our buildings. Applications: Applicants are asked to complete the application form in full. Completed application forms should be returned to the Human Resources Division National Library of Scotland George IV Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1EW by 5 pm on Friday 3 August 2007. If you wish to have your application acknowledged, please attach a stamped addressed envelope. References: Any job offer will be conditional on the receipt of satisfactory references. Please do not send testimonials. On your application form you are asked to name people who are not related to you and who have agreed to act as your referees. They should have first-hand knowledge of your qualifications and experience and be able to report on your present or recent employment. The Library may ask your referees, present employers and any previous employers for reports on your experience and suitability for appointment. These reports will be treated in strict confidence. If you do not wish the Library to write to your present employer before interview please say so in the space provided on the application form. However, if you are recommended for appointment, your employer will have to be approached before a firm offer of employment can be made. Selection Procedure: The applicants who appear from the information they have provided to be best qualified for the post will be shortlisted. They will be invited to visit the Library in advance of the interview. Selection will be by a formal board interview. If you are successful in your application the Library will carry out enquiries into your identity, age, qualifications and employment history, to ensure that you are qualified for appointment. Only then can a formal offer of employment be made. You will not be rejected on account of disability provided that you are able to carry out satisfactorily the duties of the post. We would be happy to make any special arrangements required by candidates at interview, for example because of a disability. Nationality: It is a criminal offence to employ someone who does not have permission to live and work in the UK. Before any offer of employment is confirmed, the Library will require to see and copy an original document proving the candidate's right to live and work in the UK. A variety of documents are acceptable and a full list will be provided to the successful candidate. An offer of employment can only be confirmed if this check is completed. Basic Disclosure: Certificate: Part V of the Police Act 1997 introduced a new system of disclosing criminal history information to individuals and organisations for employment and other purposes. There are three levels of Disclosures: Basic, Standard and Enhanced. The level required for employment with the Library is Basic Disclosure which provides details of any unspent convictions or states that there are no criminal convictions. The successful applicant will be required to produce a Basic Disclosure Certificate. An Application Form for the Certificate is available from: Disclosure Bureau PO Box 250 Glasgow G51 1YU +44 870 609 6006 Fax: +44 870 609 6996 info [at] disclosurescotland__co__uk <URL:http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk> Disclosure Bureau charge UKP20.00 for a Basic Disclosure Certificate. The Library will reimburse this cost to the successful candidate. Equal Opportunities:The National Library of Scotland is an equal opportunity employer. Its policy is to provide equal opportunities for employment, career development and promotion to all who are eligible, on the basis of ability, qualifications and fitness for the work. Applications are welcome from all qualified individuals irrespective of race, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, religion or belief or disability. Mr R Jackson Preservation and Conservation Manager National Library of Scotland George IV Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1EW +44 131 623 3858 Fax: 131 623 3701 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:17 Distributed: Saturday, July 21, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-17-032 ***Received on Thursday, 12 July, 2007