TIME SENSITIVE

New Vacancy


Conservation Studio Manager: Frames



£30,000 - £37,000 per annum

Royal Museums Greenwich

Kidbrooke

London, UK



With sound frames conservation experience, you've a proven track record of 
managing and motivating teams working on complex conservation projects as well 
as undertaking challenging treatments yourself.



So bring your talents to Royal Museums Greenwich and get hands on with our 
frames collection, which includes historic carved and gilded frames as well as 
modern ones. All of which house one of the most significant art collections in 
Britain telling fascinating stories of the sea, ships, astronomy and time.



As well as an inspiring new role, you'll enjoy working in a brand new 
conservation studio at the Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre. This 
purpose built studio will provide unique opportunities to work alongside the 
collection and enhanced potential to develop and grow staff expertise.



Leading all aspects of the conservation and preservation of our frame 
collections, you'll plan and allocate the work of the studio to undertake 
treatments and support the Museum's busy exhibition programme. Your role will 
be to provide leadership for the studio for staff and volunteers, provide 
expert advice across the museum, carry out high-level conservation treatment 
alongside developing an understanding and knowledge of the collections.



With considerable experience in frame conservation, you should have wood 
working machine qualifications and a strong awareness of H&S. The ability to 
delegate and prioritise across multiple projects is also essential and you 
should be able to work collaboratively with colleagues across the museum. A 
flexible approach and a good knowledge of collections management systems is 
also key.



For a full job description and details of how to apply, please visit 
www.rmg.co.uk/jobs



Closing date: 20 August 2017

Interview date: 29 August 2017






Amy Richmond
HR Officer
Direct +44 (0)208 312 6784

Royal Museums Greenwich
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+44 (0)208 858 4422

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