Subject: Position at Victoria and Albert Museum
Furniture Conservator The Victoria and Albert Museum UKP23,701 - UKP27,884 per annum (Pay Award Pending) The V&A is seeking a full-time Furniture Conservator who will undertake work on a wide range of objects from the Furniture and Asian Collections and the V&A Museum of Childhood, in addition to contributing to the V&A's exhibition and development programmes. Work will include 'brown' furniture, clocks, decorative surfaces, modern materials, organic materials e.g. ivory, leather and tortoiseshell, as well as architectural models, period rooms and toys. You will have relevant experience gained working in a museum conservation workshop or a private conservation practice, in addition to having completed a recognised conservation training programme. Cabinet-making or related woodworking experience and competence with woodworking machinery are required. The ability to be able to approach the conservation of a wide variety of other materials with confidence and to quickly and accurately assess condition, estimate treatment times, prepare treatment proposals, deliver high quality conservation treatments and documentation, often to tight deadlines are also essential. Experience with wood identification and/or microscopy is desirable. You will be highly self-motivated and able to organise your own workload with the minimum of supervision and be able to work independently or as part of a team. You will have good verbal and written communication skills. Familiarity with 35mm digital photography, as well as experience with IT programmes such as Word, Excel and Photoshop are required. To apply online, please visit <URL:http://www.vam.ac.uk>. CVs will not be accepted. Closing date: 19 October 2007. Interviews will be held on 14 November 2007. Jennie Elphick Human Resources Officer Victoria and Albert Museum South Kensington London SW7 2RL +44 20 7942 2941 Fax: +44 20 7942 2933 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:24 Distributed: Saturday, September 29, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-24-040 ***Received on Friday, 28 September, 2007