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Textile Conservator
National Trust, The Textile Conservation Studio, Norfolk, NR11 6AF UK

Salary for the role is £25,935 per annum.
1 x 1 year contract

Summary
 The National Trust is Europe's leading conservation charity and its textile 
collections, located in over 300 historic houses open to the public in England, 
Wales and Northern Ireland are of outstanding importance. Textile conservation 
also offers great opportunities to engage the public through interpretation of 
our work at our properties. Come and join our dedicated and enthusiastic team.
What it's like to work here
As the National Trust's first in-house conservation treatment facility, the 
Textile Conservation Studio was founded in 1976 at Blickling Hall in Norfolk. 
Since 2002, the Textile Conservation Studio has been based in a specially 
converted, award-winning building on the Blickling estate.  As well as ensuring 
that the Trust's own significant textile collection is properly maintained, we 
also run the Studio as an enterprise - making our expertise available to 
external organisations and private clients.
What you'll be doing
Using an interdisciplinary approach, we work with our colleagues to utilise and 
adapt current research and new techniques in imaginative ways. We have 
completed some challenging projects over the years ranging from large scale 
textiles such as tapestries and state beds to costume and are currently working 
to deliver two major projects for June 2018 deadline.  You'll have some 
experience or a relevant qualification and will be keen to build on your 
practical skills in the specialist area of textile conservation. You'll 
undertake practical treatments both in the studio and on site as well as 
assisting and supporting colleagues with the organisation and maintenance of 
the studio and its equipment. This is a responsible position requiring a 
certain level of confidence but you'll be working with and supported as part of 
a team.
Who we're looking for
To be successful in this role, you'll need;
*             Formal vocational/professional qualification and relevant 
previous conservation experience within museums or heritage institution
*             Evidence of good practical and problem solving skills
*             Knowledge and understanding of the core purpose and work of the 
National Trust and familiarity with Museum Accreditation standards
*             Demonstrable interpersonal skills: listening, building 
relationships and acting to deliver a high quality service
*             Good written and verbal communication skills, including public 
presentation.
*             Computer literate
*             Ability to prioritise across multiple work streams
*             Ability to work as part of a team, sharing learning and ideas

How to Apply
To apply for these vacancies to go www.ntjobs.org.uk<http://www.ntjobs.org.uk>
Closing Date: 4th May 2017
Interviews: 15th May 2017
For an informal discussion about this post, you are welcome to contact Maria 
Jordan at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>   
and on 01263 735 878


Maria Jordan ACR
Studio Manager
t  National Trust
Textile Conservation Studio
Malthouse Barn,
Oulton Street,
Norfolk
NR11 6AF
Tel:  01263 735878
        07825 903960
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/textileconservation
check out our studio blog at: 
http://nttextileconservationstudio.wordpress.com<http://nttextileconservationstudio.wordpress.com/>

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