Managing Conservator 
Cambridge Colleges’ Conservation Consortium 
Based at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK 

Corpus Christi College is offering the full-time post of Managing Conservator 
to lead the small team of library and archive conservators working for the 
Cambridge Colleges’ Conservation Consortium studio, which is based at the 
College. 
 
The studio has a busy schedule of work, carrying out interventive conservation 
treatments as well as providing preservation advice for the Consortium members. 

The team of conservators carry out paper, parchment and binding conservation 
for the historic college libraries and archives of Cambridge. Extensive 
experience of historical binding structures, paper and parchment conservation, 
and the ability to project manage an intensive rolling programme of high 
quality conservation work is essential. 

The successful applicant will have at least seven years’ experience of 
manuscript, book, paper, and parchment conservation practice since 
qualification, a proven record of excellent practical skills and be looking to 
develop their professional experience within a managing role. You will have a 
degree or diploma, postgraduate conservation training or equivalent experience, 
as well as an absolute passion for the subject. You will be dedicated, 
self-motivated, able to manage the day-to-day running of a busy conservation 
centre and ensure the care and security of items while being conserved in the 
studio, and place high priority on the professional development of the 
conservation team.  Excellent communication and report-writing skills as well 
as a diplomatic approach are essential. 

For full details and an application form, please go to: 
http://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/ 

Any questions, please contact Bridget Warrington, Managing Conservator on: 
[email protected] 

Closing date: Monday, 12 February 2018 

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