Subject: Position at British Museum
Preventive Conservator/Preventive Conservation Scientist (18 month fixed term contract) Department of Conservation and Scientific Research The British Museum Contract: 18 month fixed term contract UKP 22,873 - UKP27,334 pa (depending on experience) The British Museum is currently recruiting for a Preventive Conservator/Preventive Conservation Scientist to work within the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research. The post holder will help to provide a comprehensive and unified preventive conservation service for the Museum's collections, in collaboration with other stakeholders and to assist with the formulation and implementation of relevant policies and procedures. This post will involve responsibility for monitoring, materials testing and analytical duties and provision of technical assistance and advice to promote best practices throughout the Museum for the long-term preservation of its collections. The ideal candidate will have a strong science or conservation background and interest or experience working in the areas of preventive conservation or preventive conservation science. You will have an interest in the deterioration and conservation of historical and archaeological artefacts, with a particular emphasis on the impact of environmental factors on the preservation of such objects. You will ideally have experience in assessing and monitoring all aspects of environmental conditions (including light, relative humidity, temperature, vibration, dust and pollutant gas/air monitoring, etc), in undertaking materials testing, in integrated pest management and in delivering a preventive conservation strategy. For further information and an application pack, please see <URL:http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum/jobs.aspx> Job reference: 74666W Closing date for applications: 12 noon, 30 May 2008 The British Museum is an Equal Opportunities Employer *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:59 Distributed: Saturday, May 3, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-59-047 ***Received on Wednesday, 30 April, 2008