Subject: Position at National Archives, Kew
Conservation Research Assistant The National Archives Based in Kew, West London Fixed Term Appointment for 2 years, with the possibility of extension or permanency. UKP22,525 - UKP25,525 + generous benefit package The National Archives is at the heart of information policy - setting standards and supporting innovation in information and records management across the UK, and providing a practical framework of best practice for opening up and encouraging the re-use of public sector information. This work helps inform today's decisions and ensure that they become tomorrow's permanent record. The National Archives is also the UK government's official archive, containing 900 years of history from Domesday Book to the present, with records ranging from parchment and paper scrolls through to recently created digital files and archived websites. With experience in academic research along with excellent communication skills and an understanding, of and interest in, cultural heritage preservation and the contribution of science in managing archival collections, you will be supporting the activities of Conservation Research, synthesizing and disseminating research findings, contributing to the development of funding bids and administering the materials testing programme. This post requires excellent IT skills and the ability to carry out comprehensive literature reviews. A willingness to learn and use analytical testing techniques e.g. thermal testing and FTIR-ATR, is also essential. For further information and details on how to apply, please visit <URL:http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/jobs> or call The National Archives Recruitment line on +44 20 8392 5203 quoting reference 1204. Closing date: Friday 7 December 2007 Interviews: Monday 17 December 2007 We are striving towards equality of opportunity and will consider all applicants fairly and on merit. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:31 Distributed: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-31-032 ***Received on Monday, 19 November, 2007