Subject: Position at National Archives, Kew
Paper Conservator The National Archives Kew, West London, United Kingdom UKP25,000 per annum The National Archives is at the heart of information policy and is the UK government's official archive, containing 900 years of history from Domesday Book to the present day. The National Archives is seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Paper Conservator (archives) eager to take this opportunity to help strengthen and develop the conservation section of the Collection Care Department to serve the future needs of The National Archives. You will have a recognised qualification and relevant professional experience beyond initial training. The appointee will carry out a range of conservation treatments on archival records dating from the 13th century to the present, bringing both excellent practical skills and a thoughtful approach to delivery. Other duties will include: self-management to plan and organise work, documentation, participate in the varied activities of the department including project work, and training initiatives. You will demonstrate a high level of professionalism and a willingness to communicate this both internally and a wider community. The National Archives supports continue professional development and will encourage the post holder towards professional accreditation. To apply, please visit <URL:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/jobs> or call +44 20 7649 6003 for an application form quoting reference number 49957. Minicom +44 20 7406 5790. Your call may be recorded or monitored for training and quality purposes. Closing date: 21 September 2007. We are striving towards quality of opportunity and will consider all applicants fairly and on merit. <URL:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/jobs> If you require any further information regarding this job please email will.obrien [at] nationalarchives__gov__uk or call +44 208 392 5372 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:21 Distributed: Tuesday, September 4, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-21-031 ***Received on Friday, 31 August, 2007